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Everything posted by brenthutch
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Truths revealed to Saint Greta by the IPCC, and adhered to religiously by the parishioners in the church of climatism.
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Why loose your venom on me? That post was by airdvr
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There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
I blame the mastodon farts. -
It is not my statement it is the title of an article in Nature. "Ocean acidification does not impair the behavior of coral reef fishes" The study sited debunks the claims made by Philip Munday. "The author in common is research leader Philip Munday. When eight of this man’s papers were double-checked, others scientists were unable to confirm his findings. They performed the same experiments, but got different results. Every. Single. Time. The James Cook University website tells us Munday is “in the top 1% of cited researchers in the ISI fields of Plant and Animal Science” (bold added). He sits on the editorial board of three scientific journals. He also “has contributed to IPCC reports” on ocean acidification. In fact, Munday’s name appears 46 times in this 174-page document about a 2011 IPCC workshop on that topic. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s pronouncements about tropical fish rely on a man whose work falls to pieces whenever anyone tries to verify it."
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You are not going to like it but here it is https://nofrakkingconsensus.com/2020/01/15/ipcc-experts-8-discredited-papers/ It looks like Philip Munday is the Michael Mann of ocean acidification.
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There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
Did you notice that it is called the Holocene Climatic Optimum and not the Holocene Climatic Apocalypse, and it was MUCH warmer than what we have today. -
The university that fired him was the same one that did the non-reproducible work on ocean acidification for the IPCC.
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There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
I'm already taking YOU to school. BTW don't you have a laser to play with somewhere? -
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
They are variable in the long term as well, the temperatures and seas were much higher 7000 years ago and the and the temperatures and seas were much lower 500 years ago. We had mega droughts, massive content burning wildfires, floods that killed tens of thousands, 6000 years ago the Sahara was a lush tropical grassland now it is one of the driest places on earth, all with preindustrial levels of CO2. Please don't tell me that there is (or ever was) anything "stable" and "predicable" about our climate. -
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
Uh, I kind of did that already, retired at 50. -
The point is the ocean acidification studies relied on by the IPCC have not been able to be reproduced. When a concern was raised by a fellow scientist about the veracity of the work being done, he was fired. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/sep/06/peter-ridd-awarded-12m-in-unfair-dismissal-case-against-james-cook-university
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There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
you need to go back and read the rest of the thread, some one claimed if some scientist could disprove AGW he would be rich and famous. As it turns out kalend was right, Peter Ridd is now a millionaire. -
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
As English is not your native tongue I will give you a little help. stability noun sta·bil·i·ty | \ stə-ˈbi-lə-tē \ plural stabilities Definition of stability 1 : the quality, state, or degree of being stable: such as a : the strength to stand or endure : firmness b : the property of a body that causes it when disturbed from a condition of equilibrium or steady motion to develop forces or moments that restore the original condition c : resistance to chemical change or to physical disintegration Now with that out of the way, I ask again, at what level of atmospheric CO2 would we have a stable climate. I thing you provided a few examples about how ski resorts could count on snow and farmers could count on rain. -
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
How about this one https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/sep/06/peter-ridd-awarded-12m-in-unfair-dismissal-case-against-james-cook-university -
Sleeping with the fishes https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1903-y "Here, we comprehensively and transparently show that—in contrast to previous studies—end-of-century ocean acidification levels have negligible effects on important behaviours of coral reef fishes"
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There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
AKA "I can't back my claims up, so I will run away" I will give you one more chance. You claimed "the safest strategy is to reduce CO2 emissions as quickly as possible to provide civilization with a stable climate" and "predictability is good for us" Please let me know what level of CO2 would produce a stable and predictable climate and give examples of that stability and predictability at that level of CO2 in the past. (the best thing for you to do now is to admit you were wrong and just move on) -
Look at what happens when the government is no longer paying you (much) to buy a Tesla https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/16/new-tesla-registrations-in-california-nearly-halved-in-q4.html "The report released on Wednesday showed registrations in California, a bellwether market for the electric-car maker, plummeted 46.5% to 13,584 in the quarter ended December 2019, from 25,402 in the same period a year earlier." I cant wait to see what happens this year with out the subsidies
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There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
A better question is "what IS going wrong" Fewer climate related deaths? More global food production? Fewer global wildfires? On and on...………. If things are getting better at a 20x climate change, why wouldn't a sane person want a 40x climate change? I'm still waiting for you to explain to me how the Little Ice Age (at 280ppm CO2) was a better climate than the balmy conditions we now have. BTW, still waiting for Aonnoying (sp?) to respond -
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
Well that would just be too presumptuous. -
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
If you are trying to compare me to Charles Darwin, Galileo or John Scopes, I feel honored. -
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
I'm still waiting for some one to let me know what level of atmospheric CO2 results in a stable and predictable climate. -
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
Then no, if I was I wasn't following. Nanothermite? Can I get some of what that person was smoking? I have only used/made regular thermite. -
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
non sequitur -
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
Still waiting...………. -
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
brenthutch replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
Just ask SkyDekker, the burden of proof is on the one who makes the claim. I think we can all agree that a stable and predictable ice age with crop failure and famine is not the ideal climate.