Predicting an 11°F
temperature rise in 100 years, the IPCC's new Policymakers Summary is the product of the most extreme climate model
run under the most extreme set of future emission...
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Predicting an 11°F
temperature rise in 100 years, the IPCC's new Policymakers Summary is the product of the most extreme climate model
run under the most extreme set of future emission...
http://www.cei.org/pdf/4691.pdf
http://
academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/geology/leveson/core/topics/storm_surge/reliable_example_chc.html
Please forgive my indignation.
I rarely have commented on this thread but have fed Belgareth much of the information he has tried to share with
you. While Belgareth is a highly intelligent...
November 18, 1998
Letter
to International Herald Tribune
It is regrettable that ecologist George Woodwell and energy policy specialist
John Holdren ("Climate-Change Skeptics Are...
Dr.
Frederick Seitz was born in San Francisco on July 4, 1911.
Education:
1932 Bachelor's degree from Stanford
University (mathematics)
1934 Ph.D. from Princeton University (physics) ...
IPCC report criticized by one of its lead
authors
Politics, not science, drives
the United Nations' work on climate change, warns Dr. Richard Lindzen, one of the world's leading...
Lindzen, Richard S.
lindzen@wind.mit.edu
(617)
253-2432
Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Belgareth has become disgusted
with this thread and on reading it I see why. The above article is a fine example of why he, I and many of my
colleagues feel actions suggested is precipitous....
Do trees share blame for global warming?
By Peter N. Spotts | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
Kyoto is based upon a
potentially, not to say likely, flawed premiss. It is neither logical nor rational to assume that greenhouse gases
are the primary culprit in the face of current data....
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