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Anteros- I’d appreciate you letting me know where you think I went “to far”. I acknowledge that Fred really frustrates me so i may have.
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Peter - Thanks for your response. I yake note of what you’ve said about efficiency and economics. I think the point we agree on about climatic effects and approaching resiliency to them can be taken a...
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Fred (2:26) My claim that “many factors impact climate change and any given change has so many different effects geographically” is not based on climate science so much as simple observation of...
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Rob - I didn’t say you went too far. I said I wouldn’t go quite so far. Not a big difference and I agree with everything behind your comments. To an extent I was being diplomatic. I too can let my...
View ArticleComment on Argument and authority in the climate fight by hunter
Jim D, Then you mostly missed the main point.
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With likely future ‘global cooling’ demand on the energy is bound to increase. Recently I produced 3 mutually independent long term forecasts using different data and different methods. Return of the...
View ArticleComment on Argument and authority in the climate fight by Chief Hydrologist
So here is numbnuts temperature plot – http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/wti/plot/wti/from:2001/trend - Here is Roy Spencers – http://www.drroyspencer.com/wp-content/uploads/UAH_LT_current.gif –...
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TY, I appreciate the feedback. I personally feel that many of us who post here would be completely willing to alter our positions if there was data to justify the change. (at least I would, and I...
View ArticleComment on Argument and authority in the climate fight by Rob Starkey
Chief It is a bold prediction that I would think you would be more likely to loose (the part of this decade being cooler especially). If you were willing to wager real money we can discuss the...
View ArticleComment on Climate and Energy Policies: Two Sides of the Same Coin (?) by Girma
Is it possible that “Energy Policy” is the last stage of the following metamorphosis? Global Warming=>Climate Change=>Extreme Weather
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Stuff climate. We need the cheapest possible energy sources to maximise economic growth as a humanitarian objective. I am over millenialist d…wads with their well meaning but ultimately perverse...
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Peter – I’m reluctant to engage in an extended discussion of anthropogenic vs natural climate variability. It’s an enormous topic – far too broad to do justice to here. I think it would be more useful...
View ArticleComment on Climate and Energy Policies: Two Sides of the Same Coin (?) by Mark M
Anthros says at 2:19 pm- “One other question I have is about efficiency. I agree that it seems obvious that it is a sensible thing to aim for. How could it not be? But I wonder. Is there any convincing...
View ArticleComment on Climate and Energy Policies: Two Sides of the Same Coin (?) by Joshua
Anteros - Off topic (unusual for me, I know), but I thought you might get a chuckle out of this:
View ArticleComment on Climate and Energy Policies: Two Sides of the Same Coin (?) by cwon1
Pete, so culturally exact!
View ArticleComment on Human choice and climate change by Anteros
Wow, this is just too sensible for words. Judith – why beat around the bush – tell us what you really think! I didn’t trip up on this one, perhaps because I agree with you. For the most part anyway...
View ArticleComment on Human choice and climate change by capt. dallas
Is there anyway we can promote him to climate Czar or something like that? I still think we should invest in UNtopia though, so we can EXPORT some of our climate expertise.
View ArticleComment on Human choice and climate change by Markus Fitzhenry
We need to consider these social policies because modern man has discovered that climate changes. Astonishing. What have we become? Men, so frail, that we cannot control the universe or understand all...
View ArticleComment on Human choice and climate change by capt. dallas
Oh, Anteros, I have been playing with the Antarctic puzzle a little more since I have a computer with real keys and everything http://redneckphysics.blogspot.com/2012/02/antarctic-uncertainty.html...
View ArticleComment on Climate and Energy Policies: Two Sides of the Same Coin (?) by Dan...
Climate and Energy Policies: Two Sides of the Same Coin (?) Nope. Each government should make policies that are in the best interests of its citizens in each area separately. The USA, for example, does...
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