Comment on Week in review 1/27/12 by David L. Hagen
<a href="http://tradicionclasica.blogspot.com/2006/01/expression-aprs-moi-le-dluge-and-its.html" rel="nofollow">Apres moi le deluge</a> The Daily Mail has spoken! The tabloids will now lead...
View ArticleComment on Slaying the Greenhouse Dragon. Part IV by Doug Cotton
It’s Governments, not swinging voters, who need to be influenced … http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/01/29/making-things-matters/#comment-878941
View ArticleComment on Assessing climate data record transparency and maturity by...
There is a reason why all Official thermometers thermometers are located at French airports instead of in the French countryside: the ends justify the means.
View ArticleComment on Assessing climate data record transparency and maturity by capt....
Joshua, “change with time?” What kind of change would you think? A picture taken now would of course be only one “time”. It would need something from another time to compare. Let’s say a building. When...
View ArticleComment on Assessing climate data record transparency and maturity by Herman...
The cost for better documentation of weather stations is a tiny amount compared to the trillions it would cost to reduce CO2. Do it!
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by steven mosher
bass pond. now you’re talking. I bet over time the fishing licences could repay the cost of construction.
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by hunter
hastur, You have explained nothing that has any place outside of religious discussions. Additionally, you only addressed one of my points.
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by steven mosher
the question isnt whether or not there is reason to believe. the question is : is it CERTAIN they are wrong. that is no chance whatsoever of being right. Or logically impossible for them to be correct,...
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by Jack Hughes
Sustainability means your great-grandparents shivering and hungry in the dark – but leaving you a stockpile of firewood, tripe, and whale oil for your own lantern. And hay for your horse.
View ArticleComment on Week in review 1/27/12 by Bruce
Looks like the Met lied. http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/hadcrut3vgl/from:1970/to:1998/trend/offset/plot/hadcrut3vgl/from:1998/trend/offset:-.159
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by John Carpenter
Getting a handle on sensitivity seems to me to be the best way to quantify the effects of higher CO2 levels. It also seems to be a piece of knowledge that has not improved much in the last decade. It...
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by huxley
I read the Brooks paper as more grist for the mill that the orthodox climate agenda has failed and that the orthodox have noticed and are seeking to reinvent themselves. They are backing off from their...
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by k scott denison
Yes, to know the world’s temperature one needs a teleconnected tree whose growth is proportional to temperature and temperature alone. Gee, where can we find one of those?
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by k scott denison
Well now that steven has tortured the point and proclaimed there is a non-zero chance of monkeys flying out of someone’s butt (which, by the way, sounds both painful, and entertaining, at least to...
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by Peter Davies
I agree with Omno that adaptability is required for safety but disagree with Anteros that humans are supremely adatable. The Universe as a whole would be in this category and that climate on Earth will...
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by k scott denison
steven – in my book (and Roget’s), resilience and adaptability are interchangeable. So aren’t you arguing for adaption?
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by k scott denison
Not afraid at all. In fact, I believe there is a very strong consensus among scientist and engineers that there is no place for consensus in science.
View ArticleComment on Letter to the dragon slayers by Doug Cotton
The thrust of what I and the “Slayers” are saying could be summarized as follows … We don’t have to wait for the climate in the next few years to tell us who’s right and who’s wrong. Physics all along...
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by Jim S
History is sorely lacking in examples where one society “helps” another to their benefit.
View ArticleComment on How not to save the planet by capt. dallas
I never could remember all the proper statistical terminology
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