Dawlish sea wall = Not AGW
On Sunday, 9 February 2014 08:14:36 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
On Sunday, February 9, 2014 12:03:16 AM UTC, Joe Egginton wrote:
Copied from UK.railway
Well to be accused of disinformation whilst repeating simple facts. My
point was simple really: someone maintains that the storms were due to
"global warming"/"climate change"/CAGW/greenhouse gases... I pointed out
the contrary and of course in uk.railway that's likely to ruffle a few
feathers because it is against the accepted dogma.
The problem is so bad with the lack of warming that the ideologues have
to invent imaginary heat sinks in the deep oceans in violation of the
laws of thermodynamics to explain the fact that the computer models have
never represented reality.
Periodically climate scientists come out with statements like "our
children won't know what snow is like" and there will be "20 million
climate refugees by 2010" to gin up enthusiasm and government grants.
Then there are heavily subsidised windmill farms that need 100% backup
with... diesel generators so the great British public spends three times
the real price of electricity.
It's a big con game.
David
And which scientist said it was? Oh, I see; copied from UK railway from someone with no qualifications called "David".
Another straw man used as disinformation by this far right-wing climate denier. As Adam said, it's just ********; not science.
I didnt think it would take this long for Garvey to get back to his usual form, whats it been, a month while he has been sucking up to people and trying to be nice?
Thing is, Garvey, it isnt about one scientist single statement about one storm, its about many scientists and many statements over many years that imply CO2 is responsible even if they dont come right out and say it.
"But all the evidence suggests there is a link to climate change,"
Now, down to the facts. The sea wall at Dawlish as been breached a number of times before. What is the evidence in this years breach she is talking about?
Is there a particular way it breached, a particular effect, pattern, anything at all that suggests CO2 is responsible?
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