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Science and Smear Merchants by
Martin Brown
On 28/06/2011 19:16, Sapient Fridge wrote:
In , fakeconsensus
writes
Science and Smear Merchants
June 21, 2011
S. Fred Singer
I've actually got a copy so I can look up the references to the book.
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Weather Programs by
Brian Correll
What kind of weather programs do you use that are cheap?
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Urban heat effect by
Szczepan Bialek
Wiki: "The urban heat island effect leads to increased
rainfall, both in amounts and intensity,"
Is it the heat effect or the lightning rods effect?
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Question by
Addinall[_2_]
On Jun 12, 8:11*am, "regn.pickford" wrote:
Trevor Wilson wrote:
regn.pickford wrote:
ompder wrote:
Is there anyone who doesn't believe that the global warming agenda
is a major item in the push for "Global Governance"?
In the seventies we were all going to die from Global cooling.
**Bull****. The science was clear and unequivocal in the...
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Question by
Addinall[_2_]
On Jun 12, 11:06*am, "Trevor Wilson" wrote:
regn.pickford wrote:
Trevor Wilson wrote:
regn.pickford wrote:
ompder wrote:
Is there anyone who doesn't believe that the global warming agenda
is a major item in the push for "Global Governance"?
In the seventies we were all going to die from Global cooling.
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How come hurricanes were worse in the 1960's? by
John Vreeland
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 15:15:57 +1000, "rifiededbu" wrote:
What did any of this have to do with your subject line? You are
off-topic on your own post.
I thought it was warmer now?
Yes.
Could it be that warming poles are actually
weather moderators since they more closely approximate the temps in more
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Can Evolution Outpace Climate Change? by
bw
"Bert Hyman" wrote in message
...
In
Last Post wrote:
ScienceDaily (June 8, 2011) - Animals and plants may not be able to
evolve their way out of the threat posed by climate change, according
to a UC Davis study of a tiny...
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Back before Front by
Danum
At my wits end trying to get a simple answer to this simple question:
What causes the wind to back, then veer before and after a front?
Most people explaining this, talk about the definitions and isobars rater than the natural reasons. That approach doesn't clarify the question at all - it just explains how we translate the effect.
Does the increase in wind cause an increase in friction at the...
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Rain after lightning by
Szczepan Bialek
It seems to me that during a storm the rain becomes weaker but after
lightning becomes heavy and so on.
Is it true?
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May 27th 11 01:16 PM
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So, to sumarise... by
DavidW
Trevor Wilson wrote:
**That idiots like you ignore the science.
Where is the "science"? Is there a truly _independent_ and _objective_ site
where one can find the most important AWG science? All I keep hearing is that
the "science is in" and that nearly all climate scientists say AGW is happening.
Sorry, but that's not good enough.
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Atmospheric electricity and modern physics absurdities by
sorin
Atmospheric electricity and modern physics absurdities
The text put into discussion an old and wrong interpreted experiment
attributed to Benjamin Franklin (Franklin’s bells experiment).
All actual science is not able to answer at a simple question: Why
Franklin bells are ringing during storm but not on the calm weather?
It is accepted that a difference of potential of about 100 V/m can...
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So, to sumarise... by
Addinall[_2_]
On May 19, 2:59*pm, jg wrote:
usterbar wrote:
1) Higher temperatures increase crop yields, after all people have
been using greenhouses for centuries.
Ever heard of drought?
2) Higher CO2 increases crop yields. *People have been boosting CO2 in
greenhouses for decades.
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Any CO2 warming is far too minor to be worth worrying about by
Addinall[_2_]
On May 21, 2:09*pm, "Peter Webb"
wrote:
All I want is a definition of Global Warming.
**Asked and answered. Global warming, means that the planet has
warmed.
So it is always "Global Warming", even during ice ages, because the
planet has warmed at some point in its history?
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Any CO2 warming is far too minor to be worth worrying about by
Addinall[_2_]
On May 21, 12:23*pm, "Trevor Wilson" wrote:
**Asked and answered. The planet has warmed over the last 150 years. It has
warmed at a faster rate than at any time in the last 600,000 years. Ice ages
notwithstanding.
Idiot. Repeating an untruth does not make it so.
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