Climate scientist confesses to deception
Comments from Prof. Judith Curry
This one backfired in a serious way didn't it.
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Originally posted by KimberleyChris View PostFair enuff. Southern Hemisphere birds will head South.
But in what form does the actual 'doom' part of Global Warming come?
Surely the climate has been going up-and-down for millions of years now.
As long as it doesn't happen suddenly overnight, everything adapts.
So what is the 'killer blow'? ... what do we actually have to fear ???
will suddenly warm up to minus 58
and we all know what THAT means, dont we
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSome birds will migrate further South.
But in what form does the actual 'doom' part of Global Warming come?
Surely the climate has been going up-and-down for millions of years now.
As long as it doesn't happen suddenly overnight, everything adapts.
So what is the 'killer blow'? ... what do we actually have to fear ???Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by KimberleyChris View PostYou spotted my deliberate mistake :-)
Oh well, I suppose the MMGW lobby will say thet the whole post is wrong now !!!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe polar bears will get too hot.
Oh well, I suppose the MMGW lobby will say thet the whole post is wrong now !!!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by KimberleyChris View PostOK, so .....
Things will get a bit warmer.
Things will grow further from the equator.
Conifers will move North.
When the tide goes up and down twice a day, it will come up a bit further.
Polar bears will migrate further South,
Birds will migrate further North.
Ships will be able to sail across North Canada and Russia in the summer.
Glaciers will melt a few hundred meters back, (or a few meters higher if you know what a triangle looks like).
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OK, so .....
Things will get a bit warmer.
Things will grow further from the equator.
Conifers will move North.
When the tide goes up and down twice a day, it will come up a bit further.
Polar bears will migrate further South,
Birds will migrate further North.
Ships will be able to sail across North Canada and Russia in the summer.
Glaciers will melt a few hundred meters back, (or a few meters higher if you know what a triangle looks like).
What's the downside??Leave a comment:
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Good ....
Bring it on!
Love the bit about calling the olive grove a 'climate change farm'. I wonder how much he got in grants? Clever clever man!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostLeave a comment:
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So now the usual suspects will use the two allegedly faked pages to distract scrutiny from the incriminating content of the several hundred genuine ones.So you admit it's a fake.Leave a comment:
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