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An inconvenient truth that Cancun is experiencing record low temperatures (and yes it is in the tropics), whilst a load of government paid liars spout bulltulip statistics and present the end of the world scenarios around the premise of rapidly overheating World.
Criticism on statistical significance of outliers aside (what was the previous low, how long did it last, this is one location not the country,blah blah) - shouldn't record temperatures in either direction be noteworthy?
Criticism on statistical significance of outliers aside (what was the previous low, how long did it last, this is one location not the country,blah blah) - shouldn't record temperatures in either direction be noteworthy?
of course. it proves absolutely nothing,
but even the most hardened must have a laugh at the irony
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If GW is such dodgy science, it's a bit of a shame sceptics resort to even worse science to try and discredit it. Just makes them look like the 'deniers' the media portrays them as.
If GW is such dodgy science, it's a bit of a shame sceptics resort to even worse science to try and discredit it. Just makes them look like the 'deniers' the media portrays them as.
hold on there. I read the piece that BB was quoting from, it was ironic, not pretending to be science.
A bit like
'Scientist who said our kids will not recognise snow prevented from picking his kids up from nursery because they are snowed in'
its a laugh, but no one is saying it proves anything
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