MOTR wrote on Jan 6
th, 2013 at 12:06pm:
rabbitoh07 wrote on Jan 6
th, 2013 at 9:09am:
gold_medal wrote on Jan 6
th, 2013 at 7:52am:
rabbitoh07 wrote on Jan 5
th, 2013 at 8:44pm:
progressiveslol wrote on Jan 5
th, 2013 at 7:49pm:
Yes. THere have been very hot weather events in the past.
Is there a point to this?
not just hot - HOTTER. a lot hotter. but just like the MWP you simply ignore it and say it didnt happen
Please provide evidence to support your statement:
"actually glaciers have stopped recending,"or apologise for trying to lie to the forum.
Why do you think anyone will take you seriously when you get caught red-handed telling lies - and then run away when asked to explain yourself?
C'mon goodie. Are you making these things up or do you just uncritically accept what you read on the net?
oh how convenient.. u seem to have missed all the questions asked of yousSo here is that list again that you seems to think so unlikely to have published climate papers
Claude Allegre, former director of the Institute for the Study of the Earth, University of Paris;
J. Scott Armstrong, cofounder of the Journal of Forecasting and the International Journal of Forecasting;
Jan Breslow, head of the Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics and Metabolism, Rockefeller University;
Roger Cohen, fellow, American Physical Society;
Edward David, member, National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Sciences;
William Happer, professor of physics, Princeton;
Michael Kelly, professor of technology, University of Cambridge, U.K.;
William Kininmonth, former head of climate research at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology;
Richard Lindzen, professor of atmospheric sciences, MIT;
James McGrath, professor of chemistry, Virginia Technical University;
Rodney Nichols, former president and CEO of the New York Academy of Sciences;
Burt Rutan, aerospace engineer, designer of Voyager and SpaceShipOne;
Harrison H. Schmitt, Apollo 17 astronaut and former U.S. senator;
Nir Shaviv, professor of astrophysics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem;
Henk Tennekes, former director, Royal Dutch Meteorological Service;
Antonio Zichichi, president of the World Federation of Scientists, Geneva.
now tell me again why this rather prestigious group's opinion is worthless