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The Economist UK) has a climate change of heart“The climate may be heating up less in response to greenhouse-gas emissions than was once thought.”



 
 
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Old April 2nd, 2013, 09:40 PM posted to soc.retirement,uk.sci.weather,alt.horror,alt.global-warming,rec.travel.europe
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Default The Economist UK) has a climate change of heart“The climate may be heating up less in response to greenhouse-gas emissions than was once thought.”

I've never seen nor heard of the Holy Economist straight-out lying
about any thing; it is all in the context of Her Holiness.

".. as James Hansen, the head of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space
Studies, observes, “the five-year mean global temperature has been
flat for a decade....”


thus:
ibid, belowsville. not only is it not increasing monotonically,
per the unanalyzed "glass house" metaphor of 1896,
it is categorically differential in its effects from the equator
to teh God-am poles.

that the whole globe would warm evenly and monotonically increasing?


thus:
but it is not "not rising" according to the GRACE datum,
nor is Greenland not not rising ... although incredibly slowly, so
that
GRACE must be very accurate ...
but, more ice is being floated offshore of Antarctica;
things that make y'go, Hm.

However the following graph shows that an enormous amount of Antarctic
land ice is being lost.http://uncloaked.files.wordpress.com...sheetgrace.png


thus:
discuss Morner's criticism of promulgated sealevelrise;
he is a qualified expert in Quaternary Period studies, "that era
in which sealevel has changed the most, with the most regularity."
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Old April 3rd, 2013, 04:31 AM posted to soc.retirement,uk.sci.weather,alt.horror,alt.global-warming,rec.travel.europe
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Default The Economist UK) has a climate change of heart“The climate may be heating up less in response to greenhouse-gas emissions than was once thought.”

On Apr 2, 3:58Â*am, ПеаБраин wrote:
On Apr 1, 8:11Â*am, mg wrote:

On Mar 31, 6:59Â*am, ПеаБраин wrote:


The Economist UK) has a climate change of heart“The climate may be
heating up less in response to greenhouse-gas emissions than was once
thought.â€


Climate science: A sensitive matter | The Economistwww.economist.com/..../21574461-climate-may-be-heating-up-less-r...3
days ago – OVER the past 15 years air temperatures at the Earth's
surface have been flat while greenhouse-gas emissions have continued
to soar.


related and appearing elsewhere in hte blogosphe


"..the more grizzled would-be climate scientists who warned that
global cooling was about to destroy the earth in the 1970s, told us
that global warming was about to destroy the earth in more recent
decades switch back to telling us that global cooling is soon to
destroy the earth. And all the while championing the same socialist
formula to prevent mankind’s destruction..."


.................................................. .................................................. ........

Wikipedia has a list of scientific journals at the following website.
It looks like there are hundreds of them. The Economist doesn't appear
to be on the list.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...tific_journals


The very first quote of many from the Economist article:

".. as James Hansen, the head of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space
Studies, observes, “the five-year mean global temperature has been
flat for a decade....â€


Why quote somebody who is quoting somebody else? Why not be fair and
quote James Hansen directly, in context, and get the whole story and
let people decide for themselves?

http://www.columbia.edu/~jeh1/mailin...rature2012.pdf

 




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