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Anyway I declare this thread closed.
I would like to thank Blaster Bates for his contribution to the pro AGW debate. After following his "arguments" it is clear that the anti_AGW brigade really don't have a leg to stand on. His subtle exposition of the flaws in the anti_AGW discourse has been masterly.
BB I salute you !
I refre the reader back to my first post on this thread which proven very apt.
Good bye.
Ah.........with his traditional paucity of relevance, and unencumbered by the traditional restraints of logic or facts, sg shambles on towards the 20k post mark. At which juncture he will doubtless request some witty title be bestowed upon him. Hugely ironic of course as the Lion's share of the tripe he contributes is almost clinically devoid of any redeeming qualities regarding wit or humour, unless he has managed to cut and paste these from one of his countless rebukes. Keep going sg, you are truly the Forrest Gump of the forum. We never know what we are going to get next. The only real certainty with you is that it will be something fairly banal, humourless, pointless, and at the very best, monumentally enhanced by its brevity.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”
I would like to point out to those who may have missed it that the last link posted by BB in support of his argument was to a rather eccentric teacher of Nutrition Science (according to his CV) in a German high school.
Probably a nice, if deluded, bloke but not the best source for climate change graphs.
No, reader, you're right. You couldn't make it up.
Anyway I declare this thread closed.
I would like to thank Blaster Bates for his contribution to the pro AGW debate. After following his "arguments" it is clear that the anti_AGW brigade really don't have a leg to stand on. His subtle exposition of the flaws in the anti_AGW discourse has been masterly.
BB I salute you !
I refre the reader back to my first post on this thread which proven very apt.
Good bye.
thx was a pleasure leave you with the conundrum Keith Trenberth is grappling with, the missing heat:
leave you with the conundrum Keith Trenberth is grappling with, the missing heat:
Naughty BB.
You know sg is still fully occupied with the last conundrum set him. What day of the week it is. He has had 8 goes at it already today and has STILL not managed to crack it!!
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”
I'm finding it hard to click your links only to find they relate to some loon or the other .
What else did the German teacher of Nutrition Science teach you, then?
I'm finding it hard to click your links only to find they relate to some loon or the other .
What else did the German teacher of Nutrition Science teach you, then?
Nutella on toast for breakfast. Every day.
While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'
The PDO cool mode has replaced the warm mode in the Pacific Ocean, virtually assuring us of about 30 years of global cooling, perhaps much deeper than the global cooling from about 1945 to 1977. Just how much cooler the global climate will be during this cool cycle is uncertain. Recent solar changes suggest that it could be fairly severe, perhaps more like the 1880 to 1915 cool cycle than the more moderate 1945-1977 cool cycle. A more drastic cooling, similar to that during the Dalton and Maunder minimums, could plunge the Earth into another Little Ice Age, but only time will tell if that is likely.
Don J. Easterbrook is Professor Emeritus of Geology at Western Washington University. Bellingham, WA. He has published extensively on issues pertaining to global climate change. For further details see his list of publications
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