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re: NOAA Whistleblower: How world leaders were duped over manipulated AGW data
Posted on 2/6/17 at 4:47 am to League Champs
Posted on 2/6/17 at 4:47 am to League Champs
I'm about to head to the natural history museum in London, anything you morons want me to ask them since you won't actually persue any real research on this issue on your own?
Posted on 2/6/17 at 4:52 am to olddawg26
Ask if they still have loony bins in London, and if there's a spot open for you.
Posted on 2/6/17 at 4:56 am to olddawg26
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anything you morons want me to ask them since you won't actually persue any real research on this issue on your own?
How do you go about doing that? Maybe take some time to pursue a library though, might be in your best interest.
Posted on 2/6/17 at 6:33 am to olddawg26
How does that even even fit here?
Posted on 2/6/17 at 6:44 am to olddawg26
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'm about to head to the natural history museum in London, anything you morons want me to ask them since you won't actually persue any real research on this issue on your own?
Do climate scientists have a booth or something at the museum? Do they just hang around there?
Never been to that museum. I've been to a couple here in the states and don't recall seeing a climate scientist question booth.
Posted on 2/6/17 at 7:34 am to olddawg26
My understanding is that the rapidity of the current climate change is only explainable through human interference with our environment. Ask him what caused the even more rapid climate fluctuations during Dansgaard-Oeschger events and or Bond events. Are we no longer to view 1,500 year cycles of rapid change such as those as natural events? Are they all now man-made?
Posted on 2/6/17 at 7:47 am to olddawg26
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I'm about to head to the natural history museum in London, anything you morons want me to ask them since you won't actually persue any real research on this issue on your own?
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I'm your huckleberry.
I want you to ask him/her why the predictive computer models always (seriously, it is always) skew the temperature predictions higher than the values measured via satellites.
I'd also like you to ask his/her opinions on why temperature measurements seem to correlate more with solar energy output than CO2 concentrations. While you're at it, ask him about the relative greenhouse effect values of CO2, CH4, and H2O.
Finally, as this is in my opinion the most pressing issue related to climate change, ask him/her how much more CO2 the oceans can handle before the average pH drops even one one hundredth from the established average.
Now I know you think I'm just some toothless, cousin-screwing, mouth breather from Alabama, but I actually have a PhD in chemical engineering with my dissertation being titled "Advanced Solvents for CO2 Separations." In addition, I am fairly well traveled having taught at DTU in Lyngby, Denmark the past two summers, and presented at numerous conferences in the states and abroad.
ETA the gif
This post was edited on 2/6/17 at 7:53 am
Posted on 2/6/17 at 8:46 am to olddawg26
Posted on 2/6/17 at 9:24 am to olddawg26
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anything you morons want me to ask them
Ask them if their pay check is dependent on finding man made climate change to be real.
You don't have to ask, we all know the answer.
Posted on 2/6/17 at 10:37 am to olddawg26
quote:Ask them why they aren't publicly demanding a worldwide moratorium on immigration from low greenhouse gas producing nations (ie: Mexico - 3.9 tonnes per capita annually, Syria - 3.0 tonnes, India - 1.6 tonnes, Nigeria - 0.5 tonnes) to high-greenhouse gas producing nations (US - 17.5 tonnes, Canada - 14.7 tonnes, Germany - 9.0 tonnes, UK - 8.0 tonnes).
I'm about to head to the natural history museum in London, anything you morons want me to ask them since you won't actually persue any real research on this issue on your own?
The above is responsible for almost all of the growth in greenhouse emissions over the past couple of decades. Seems like they'd want to put a stop to that if they were truly concerned with AGW.
Posted on 2/6/17 at 7:04 pm to olddawg26
You are so rustled that federal funding is about to disappear from your snake charming "science".
Posted on 2/7/17 at 2:06 am to olddawg26
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anything you morons want me to ask them
Yes I have a few:
1) How do you get a yearly average global temperature? And how do we know that these numbers represent the entire world?
2) Are there any land based data collection sites that are NOT in industrialized locations and if so, what is the percentage compared to ones with higher human populations?
3) what percentage of the warming is attributed to humans?
And most importantly:
4) what do we need to do to immediately fix this problem?
Thanks, I look forward to hearing back from you.
This post was edited on 2/7/17 at 2:07 am
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