Comment on Beyond smoke and mirrors: the middle ground by P.E.
I don’t think that helped your case.
View ArticleComment on Year in review: 2011 by Jeff Id
Heck, I was just hoping for some realistic discussion. It is very difficult to do the sophisticated math of a project like BEST without any issues. The CI calcs are a big one though. I would have...
View ArticleComment on Beyond smoke and mirrors: the middle ground by P.E.
Oh, and Hunter – First rule of Nostradumbasses: don’t make a prediction about anything that will happen within your lifetime. Although Ehrlich seems to have gotten a free pass on that one for some...
View ArticleComment on Beyond smoke and mirrors: the middle ground by Doug Badgero
Nat gas is only cheaper than coal for new generation and then only if you assume nat gas will stay cheap. It would not be “cheaper” to trash many billions of dollars in invested capital in current coal...
View ArticleComment on Beyond smoke and mirrors: the middle ground by cui bono
Mr Mosher, stop googling lesbians on the internet and get back to work!
View ArticleComment on Beyond smoke and mirrors: the middle ground by cui bono
I’ve been a fan of Professor Richter since the 70s. Unfortunately he is essentially a technological optimist trying to engage with Malthusians. Julian Simon and Herman Khan both said that cleaning up...
View ArticleComment on Evaluative premises by ferd berple
Clearly Hansen doesn’t agree with you. What both Hansen and I found is that to within something like 1/100th of a degree there has been no change in ocean temperatures over the past 7 years....
View ArticleComment on Beyond smoke and mirrors: the middle ground by Simpat88 in Oz
Yes, I read the book about a year ago. It is more pragmatic than many books on climate change and thechnical issues to do with mitigation. I come from a radiation health perspective so had no trouble...
View ArticleComment on Looking ahead to 2012 by stefanthedenier
Agnostic, interesting how one can massage the truth. You present as if Julia Gillard was PUSHED into carbon tax. It takes lots of pushing to make cat to eat a sardine. Obama and his advisers have much...
View ArticleComment on Discussion with Rich Muller by mattgenton
hi to all at judithcurry.com i thought i had sent this newyears eve but it didnt send so i have sent it again all the best for new year to all of you – matt
View ArticleComment on The real holes in climate science by hunter
cnp, When you claim, “One of the main things that differentiates scientific results from other claims of fact, is that we generally have some idea of HOW uncertain we are.” You hoist most of the AGW...
View ArticleComment on Beyond smoke and mirrors: the middle ground by WebHubTelescope
Foolish statement. Pennsylvania hit peak anthracite coal long ago, and the production is in the diminishing returns regime now. Google images for peak coal and you will find graphs of coal production.
View ArticleComment on The real holes in climate science by MattStat
Frank: It doesn’t make sense to hope for non-linearity over a 1-2% change in degK without a good reason for expecting non-linearity At a base temperature of 288K, a 1% increase in temperature (2.88K)...
View ArticleComment on The real holes in climate science by MattStat
Martha, Would you like to comment on the real holes in the climate science?
View ArticleComment on The real holes in climate science by WebHubTelescope
Ludecke has a model? At best he has heuristic fits to some empirical data. Which was the most recent paper discussed here.
View ArticleComment on The real holes in climate science by Tom
Michael, Here is another real hole WE are going to have to fill, do you see it? We do. Taxpayers money means that there is always, More Green & goodies for their friends, it seems....
View ArticleComment on On the dangerous(?) naivete of uncritical acceptance of scientific...
You mean you don’t have the discriminatory skill to be able to pick out a whack model, say by Harry Dale Hoffman (another one to add.to the list)? Is that not skepticism, but pure gullibility? Wow, I...
View ArticleComment on The real holes in climate science by Tom
Michael, You, got one? Just like a Green VW bug, only more expensive. http://patriotupdate.com/16551/obama-gave-company-500m-federal-loan-for-cars-built-in-finland...
View ArticleComment on The real holes in climate science by cwon14
What does Gavin Schmidt have to whine about here? On his own partisan blog he simply deletes any voice that distracts from the Real Climate AGW propaganda machine. It doesn’t fall under the definition...
View ArticleComment on The real holes in climate science by randomengineer
If you want to veer from observations of left/right divide on socioeconomic issues and dive into cheap shots, they could at least be funny. Democrat: “Two dozen Saudis perpetrated a horrible crime.”...
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