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Deniers Club - meet the people clouding the climate change debate

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Nice WaPo article:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/post...climate-change-debate/?utm_term=.4b75fdb8d031

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A wall that you GWA's have built all by yourselves by being caught how many times manipulating data?

Never, in terms of the way you are interpreting 'manipulation'.

Continually, in terms of how science manipulating data is basically how science works.

But it's a science thing - you wouldn't understand.


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Notice the comments by all the conspiracy truthers on Judith's blog in response to (Berkeley Earth's) Zeke Hausfather's article?

Steve Mosher even made a comment to Judith about it:

Steven Mosher | July 7, 2014 at 11:38 am |
Judith,

I dont think it fosters a good discussion to invite someone with Zeke’s experience in this field who is doing this work for free ( this is not on the list of things we are currently doing at Berkeley) and then allow people like bruce to insinuate that Zeke and others are lying.

curryja | July 7, 2014 at 12:04 pm |
Unfortunately I am in and out of airports today so I can’t catch everything. ‘liar’ is one of the forbidden words (triggers moderation) looks like I need to add lying also.


Here's another good overview article about temperature adjustments on Ars Technica:

Thorough, not thoroughly fabricated: The truth about global temperature data

How thermometer and satellite data is adjusted and why it must be done.
 
Clouding the 'debate'? what 'debate'?

On one side we have smug liberal know-it-alls who claim they have everything figured out and that everybody who doesn't toe the line are just ignorant rubes. Not a healthy climate for debate, which , of course, SHOULD be what science is all about.
 
A chicken-hearted screech that dodges Svensmark, Shaviv, Christy, Spencer, Lindzen, Kirkby, McIntyre, McKittrick, McShane, Winer and others.
 
Clouding the 'debate'? what 'debate'?

On one side we have smug liberal know-it-alls who claim they have everything figured out and that everybody who doesn't toe the line are just ignorant rubes. Not a healthy climate for debate, which , of course, SHOULD be what science is all about.

Agreed.

If they were confident in their alarmism, they wouldn't have to use the tactics they do. Why can't they be open and honest, and debate those who disagree with them?
 
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[h=1]‘State of Fear’ by Michael Crichton Could Be the ‘1984’ of Climate Alarmism[/h]Revived today the best novel on “global warming” could be explosive. Guest essay by Walter Donway I guess that if I discovered “State of Fear” by Michael Crichton eleven years after its publication in 2004–reading it last summer with indescribable surprise and joy–you can tolerate a year-old review. This book could be the 1984 of…

I guess when you don't have science facts on your side....you resort to science fiction.
 
[h=1]‘State of Fear’ by Michael Crichton Could Be the ‘1984’ of Climate Alarmism[/h]Revived today the best novel on “global warming” could be explosive. Guest essay by Walter Donway I guess that if I discovered “State of Fear” by Michael Crichton eleven years after its publication in 2004–reading it last summer with indescribable surprise and joy–you can tolerate a year-old review. This book could be the 1984 of…

Happy Saturday to you, Jack. :2wave:

After reading the link in your post, I ordered the book! I don't know how I missed it in the first place, since I like Michael Crichton, including the movies made about his writings, *YIKES for sheer scariness,* :wow: but that has now easily been remedied! :thumbs:

My grandkids in Houston called me a few days ago to excitedly tell me they went to see the dinosaur exhibit there, and the fact that they were "very large and they moved," really impressed them! I wouldn't have minded seeing that myself! :mrgreen:
 
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Happy Saturday to you, Jack. :2wave:

After reading the link in your post, I ordered the book! I don't know how I missed it in the first place, since I like Michael Crichton, including the movies made about his writings, *YIKES for sheer scariness,* :wow: but that has now easily been remedied! :thumbs:

Happy Saturday, Polgara.:2wave:

It's a good read.:coffeepap
 
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