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Storms, Droughts And Floods Will Intensify With Global Warming, Gov't Report Says
- "When you can''t attack the message attack the messinger."
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- Opps, I meant Steve McIntyre.
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- "When you can''t attack the message attack the messinger."
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- Jim,
I''''ve already stated why I argue this point. There is 0.5Myr worth of empirical data showing Co2 levels between 180-280pmmv lag temperature. You showed me a temperature trend chart which shows flat trend from 1880 to 1977. You conclude that the temperature increases since 1977 are due to Co2 yet Co2 has been rising since 1900. You''''ve got the climate modelers on your side. I and hundreds of climate scientists disagree with their and your conclusion because of the model inadequacies and the corrupted temperature trend you showed. We''''ll all know who was right in the next 20 years.
Posted by on_alert247
The explanation is easy.
1) CO2 emissions have drastically increased in the last 40 years. Not surprising, since world population about doubled during that time.
2) Oceans served as giant sinks for CO2. That worked for years, but now they are reaching saturation, thus causing rapid increase in atmospheric CO2.
If you are really a climate scientist, you would know this things. I am just a dumb geologist, but I get it. - Reply to this comment
- What about Reid Bryson, William Gray, James McIntyre or Tad Murty? Are they all full of it?
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- Jim,
I''ve already stated why I argue this point. There is 0.5Myr worth of empirical data showing Co2 levels between 180-280pmmv lag temperature. You showed me a temperature trend chart which shows flat trend from 1880 to 1977. You conclude that the temperature increases since 1977 are due to Co2 yet Co2 has been rising since 1900. You''ve got the climate modelers on your side. I and hundreds of climate scientists disagree with their and your conclusion because of the model inadequacies and the corrupted temperature trend you showed. We''ll all know who was right in the next 20 years. - Reply to this comment
- yeah, all this global warming is giving us a really nice, cool Spring in the mid-atlantic and one of the coolest Junes in years. Global warming is made up by people who stand to profit from "fixing" it.
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- Dr. Vincent Gray
A search of 22,000 academic journals shows that Gray has never been published in a peer-reviewed journal on the subject of climate change. Gray has published peer-reviewed scientific work on coal with the last article being published 17 years ago.
Listed as a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee for the Natural Resource Stewardship Project (NRSP), a lobby organization that refuses to disclose it''s funding sources. The NRSP is led by executive director Tom Harris and Dr. Tim Ball. An Oct. 16, 2006 CanWest Global news article on who funds the NRSP, it states that "a confidentiality agreement doesn''t allow him [Tom Harris] to say whether energy companies are funding his group."
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"At that conference Australian scientist Dr. David Evans is making scientific presentations to delegates and journalists revealing the latest peer-reviewed studies that refute the UN''s climate claims. Evans, a mathematician who did carbon accounting for the Australian government, recently converted to a skeptical scientist about man-made global warming after reviewing the new scientific studies. "We now have quite a lot of evidence that carbon emissions definitely don''t cause global warming. We have the proof the IPCC models are wrong and we have the lack of a temperature going up the last 5 years," Evans said "Carbon Emissions Don''t Cause Global Warming."" - Reply to this comment
- It%u2019s been shown repeatedly over the last six months that to use CO2 to control global temperature for even a few degrees we would have to remove ALL CO2 ending all life.
Posted by louiville2
Interesting. And who has shown this repeatedly? - Reply to this comment
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