You´re right pj there are always scientists who go against the consensus aren´t there, and Dr Plass was very much a lone voice at that time.
Here is another recent example of a controversial prediction
Google-Ergebnis für http://www.skepticalscience.com/pics/EasterbrookProjection
However his prediction doesn´t look so ridiculous now does it?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...eating-up.html
You see sometimes the "consensus" is wrong.
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostAh, the logical fallacies are out in force today! From the Straw Man to the Ad Hominem. Al Gore's wealth is utterley irrelevant to the radiative properties of the atmosphere. And surely if Gore is fabulously weathly from his Apple (and Google) shareholdings, which he is, this is not fantastic support for the 'Gore is only interested in Green issues for the money' debating point is it?
Making Al Gore (that virtuous doyen of Global warming) a shareholder of your company will make you and I feel that we are buying from a "green" company as part of the con of buying their products.
Marks and Spencer have "Plan A" on sustainability (there is "no plan B" ) employing untold numbers and spending god knows what.
We all know that giving money to the left to redistribute in the name of the poor is a con that effectively makes more people poor and disincentivises wealth creation has been exposed for what it is. So instead of getting proper jobs (on a minimum wage) their new con is to extort their guilt money by building fear based on global warming.
It wont work
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Ah, the logical fallacies are out in force today! From the Straw Man to the Ad Hominem. Al Gore's wealth is utterley irrelevant to the radiative properties of the atmosphere. And surely if Gore is fabulously weathly from his Apple (and Google) shareholdings, which he is, this is not fantastic support for the 'Gore is only interested in Green issues for the money' debating point is it?
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I see so scientists weren´t warning of an ice age
So a single citation does not disprove the point, you need a literature review - which was done and which you can read at the link above. Or you could refer to the 1979 National Research Council (Charney et al) report which made not a single mention of cooling but which that the potential damage from greenhouse gases was real and should not be ignored. The potential for cooling, the threat of aerosols, or the possibility of an ice age shows up nowhere in the report. Warming from doubled CO2 of 1.5°-4.5°C was possible.
http://www.atmos.ucla.edu/~brianpm/d...ney_report.pdf
Not to mention
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostAh, the veiled reference to a piece of pisspoor journalism from the beginning of the last decade. Guess the answer to the question 'is that all you have?' must be 'Yes'.
And did you miss that the 'Mediterranean Britain' prediction was for 2050? It was hidden away in, erm, the lead paragraph.
And Al Gore will have have amassed untold millions
Al Gore could make $30m from Apple shares - Telegraph
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I see so scientists weren´t warning of an ice age
...oh hang on what does this scientific paper from 1971 say?
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Aerosols: Effects of Large Increases on Global Climate
oh look at this sentence in the abstract...
An increase by only a factor of 4 in global aerosol background concentration may be sufficient to reduce the surface temperature by as much as 3.5 deg.K. If sustained over a period of several years, such a temperature decrease over the whole globe is believed to be sufficient to trigger an ice age.
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Fish in a Barrel
Ah, the old 'scientists predicted cooling in the seventies so they must be wrong now' meme. Which journal are we quoting? Science? Nature? The Journal of Climatology? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences? Ah, no its Life magazine.
Even in the seventies, the majority of yer actual scientific studies predicted warming ...the most comprehensive literature review concluded
There was no scientific consensus in the 1970s that the Earth was headed into an imminent ice age. Indeed, the possibility of anthropogenic warming dominated the peer-reviewed literature even then.The survey identified only 7 articles indicating cooling compared to 44 indicating warming. Those seven cooling articles garnered just 12% of the citations.
Source
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First winter I haven't been snowed in, it's AGW innit?
Statistically very important and expecting press coverage anytime now.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostHere´s another one that´ll make your eyes water.
Snowdon will be snow-free in 13 years, scientists warn - Climate Change - Environment - The Independent
Snowdon without snow is bad
but here is another one - from Life Magazine, January 1970
“By 1985, air pollution will have reduced the amount of sunlight reaching earth by one half.” Life Magazine also noted that some people disagree, “but scientists have solid experimental and historical evidence to support each of the predictions.”
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
and he thinks that by 2050 our children wont know what snow is anymore
even though they are ploughing to school through three feet of the stuff now
maybe he thinks they will forget
Here´s another one that´ll make your eyes water.
Snowdon will be snow-free in 13 years, scientists warn - Climate Change - Environment - The Independent
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo it´s official, you seriously believe that Britain is going to have a mediterranean climate.
and he thinks that by 2050 our children wont know what snow is anymore
even though they are ploughing to school through three feet of the stuff now
maybe he thinks they will forget
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostAh - a TV show from 2006 projecting climate change in 2056... have you noticed the date today? David Viner pops up at around 14:00 and immediately mentions the imminent disappearance of winter snow.
Oh no he didn't,did he? Cos it was fabricated by the Indie financial journalist who wrote the one crappy piece you've parroted to us ad nauseum ....
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Ah - a TV show from 2006 projecting climate change in 2056... have you noticed the date today? David Viner pops up at around 14:00 and immediately mentions the imminent disappearance of winter snow.
Oh no he didn't,did he? Cos it was fabricated by the Indie financial journalist who wrote the one crappy piece you've parroted to us ad nauseum ....
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...and here are the piss poor journalists interviewing a piss poor climate scientist....
Anglia TV global warming climate change predictions forecast tourism BT UEA CRU - YouTube
the wonders of You Tube...
Can´t deny that now can we?
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It's snowing but for January the temperatures are actually quite warm.
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