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Comment on Looking ahead to 2012 by manacker

Why 2012 is a landmark year for climate change – by John Parnell http://www.rtcc.org/policy/comment-why-2012-is-a-landmark-year-for-climate-change/ 2011 was an unprecedented year for climate induced...

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Comment on Year in review: 2011 by Steven Mosher

David, you have nothing interesting to say, then. I dont claim that anything is happening. the data actually show it, unless you resort to hacked up tricks.

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Comment on Evaluative premises by Holly Stick

Why would I believe anything the crappy NIPCC claimed? Lies, lies, lies. http://ourchangingclimate.wordpress.com/2009/06/13/the-nipcc-report/...

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Comment on Evaluative premises by Holly Stick

Better information here: http://www.skepticalscience.com/co2-is-plant-food-too-simple.html http://www.skepticalscience.com/co2-plant-food.htm

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Comment on Looking ahead to 2012 by Joachim Seifert

NW: No bad news: 1. elaborate arguments, is what we need , 2. postmodern (i.e the newest on the market) critisism is also good: No shouting along with the AGW crowd, 3. critical “glee” about specific...

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Comment on Looking ahead to 2012 by NW

“Coal seam fires in China alone produce more CO2 than the entire automobile and truck emissions of the US. Globally, such emissions from these fires are tremendous from places such as China, India,...

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Comment on Year in review: 2011 by Steven Mosher

n[vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/33422369 w=400&h=225]<a href="http://vimeo.com/33422369" rel="nofollow">U51C : AGU Fall Meeting 2011</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user6966590"...

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Comment on Looking ahead to 2012 by Jim Cripwell

I have no idea what is going to happen in 2012 with respect to CAGW; my crystal ball has stopped working. I know what I would like to happen, but that is another issue. We will certainly get all the...

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Comment on Looking ahead to 2012 by David Wojick

Exactly! Well put.

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Comment on Looking ahead to 2012 by Jacob

What worries me most is the question: will science (climate science) stop it’s descent into an abyss of absurdities and malpractice ? Sorry, I have no great hope for improvement in 2012.

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Comment on Year in review: 2011 by JCH

<i>But we have Smith et al, Science, August 2007, where we are now within the prediciton time frame. They predicted temperatures would be flat until 2009, when temperatures would then start to...

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Comment on Looking ahead to 2012 by Joachim Seifert

Jim, no problem…. one thing for sure is that temps will not rise any further. The temp plateau reached its max limit, thats it. Temps will therefore stay flat or may slightly globally decrease (70% of...

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Comment on Evaluative premises by Holly Stick

From my first link, which cites many peer-reviewed studies, not the bilge produced by Singer and Idso: “…It has also been found that excess CO2 can make certain agricultural plants less nutritious for...

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Comment on Looking ahead to 2012 by JCH

BEST Land and Ocean, once completed, will rock some boats.

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Comment on Looking ahead to 2012 by P.E.

Energy will win the debate, whether or not it wins the policy remains to be seen.

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Comment on Beyond smoke and mirrors: the middle ground by manacker

P.E. Gotcha – thanks. (But I still think it is a good goal.) Max

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Comment on Evaluative premises by stefanthedenier

Michael, overpopulation in any species; follows by increase in of their predators. Unfortunately, human is on the top of the food chain. To be even worse, all pray and predator is used / exploited /...

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Comment on Beyond smoke and mirrors: the middle ground by WebHubTelescope

It’s a resource depletion book disguised as climate change mitigation. Starting at page 75, he describes depletion scenarios of less than 3 trillion barrels of conventional oil. No sourcing on any of...

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Comment on Evaluative premises by stefanthedenier

Joshua, the sea is getting more alkaline, not acidic. Even if it was going LESS alkaline, that is not; getting acidic! When you make a statement to scare people; should state how much to be scared, on...

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Comment on Beyond smoke and mirrors: the middle ground by WebHubTelescope

Got it wrong there buddy. They get the math from me.

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