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Einstein was right (again)
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CZL7DozUsAoL-LO.jpgMy subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own. -
not even I would dispute the rise in temperature (and most of those you've linked to are not predictive, they're analytical), what I dispute is
1. that it's all human
2. that the end of the world is neigh.
If they can find fossils on Antarctica then they were from a previous inter-glacial period.Comment
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Quite right, horses have got nothing to do with it!Originally posted by NigelJK View Postnot even I would dispute the rise in temperature (and most of those you've linked to are not predictive, they're analytical), what I dispute is
1. that it's all human
2. that the end of the world is neigh.
If they can find fossils on Antarctica then they were from a previous inter-glacial period.Comment
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You seem a little hoarse today.Originally posted by NigelJK View Postnot even I would dispute the rise in temperature (and most of those you've linked to are not predictive, they're analytical), what I dispute is
1. that it's all human
2. that the end of the world is neigh.
If they can find fossils on Antarctica then they were from a previous inter-glacial period.
Gavin Schmidt of NASA attributes 110% of the recent warming to manmade activity.

IPCC attribution statements redux: A response to Judith Curry « RealClimateMy subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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So let me get this straight - 100% of recent warming is from manmade activity - then a further 10% on top of that ???? is also due to man made activity.....Originally posted by pjclarke View PostYou seem a little hoarse today.
Gavin Schmidt of NASA attributes 110% of the recent warming to manmade activity.

IPCC attribution statements redux: A response to Judith Curry « RealClimate
Can you explain how that works?Comment
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10% due toOriginally posted by original PM View PostSo let me get this straight - 100% of recent warming is from manmade activity - then a further 10% on top of that ???? is also due to man made activity.....
Can you explain how that works?
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it's obvious.
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And what was the cause last time?
The words 'peer reviewed' appeared somewhere in my original post.
Isn't it odd that perhaps the greatest scientific announcement of the age gets hijacked by the ecoReligion?Comment
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Er-hem.
But I agree, the science behind this announcement is mindboggling; I wrote this elsewhereOriginally posted by NigelJK View PostAdmittedly there's way too much 'spin' on this 'story'. The real story is that they've proved it and had it peer-reviewed. Unlike the gazillion 'predictions' from the climate lobby.
"About a billion years ago two black holes spiralled into each other, sending out gravity waves. Here on Earth, these minute ripples in spacetime were detected for the first time by two of the most sensitive instruments on the planet; detectors consisting of lasers, miles-long vacuum tubes and 40kg mirrors of ultrapure glass.
Thus confirming Einstein.Again.
This opens up the intriguing possibility of a 'gravity telescope' probably orbiting the Earth. As the early universe was transparent to gravitational waves, we may be able to 'see' all the way back to the Big Bang - the origin of the Universe and everything in it.
I love Physics, me."My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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What were the warm periods of the Jurassic Period down to, diplodocus farts and sweaty brontosaurs?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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