On Mon, 6 Jan 2020 09:12:31 +0000
Spike wrote:
On 05/01/2020 12:02, Keith Harris wrote:
On Sunday, 5 January 2020 11:01:47 UTC, Spike wrote:
On 05/01/2020 10:30, wrote:
On Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 9:14:43 PM UTC, Jim wrote:
Why not present some of this "overwhelming evidence" to counter
Spike's point above?
Jim. There's so much. Start with the IPCC, move on to NASA, UEA,
The Tyndall Centre etc. and then to almost every other nations'
national scientific associations' comments and publications.
I've presented lots on here before, but I'm just not prepared to
for an anonymous denier any more. Those people's views are
finished, but the same, very few, dinosaurs that were the same
dinosaurs 10 years ago still chirp. No-one's listening. The
scientific world moved on, past them, years ago now. Why I seldom
comment these days. Others, far better placed, already have.
Time for actions, not denials.
What an appalling philosophy. It's little better than sticking
your head in a bucket.
Just where do you think such an approach would have led had the
phlogistonists 'won' their case against the phlogiston deniers? Or
the microcosmic-salt supporters against the synthesisers? Or the
'chlorine is a compound' believers against the 'chlorine is an
element' supporters?
It is exactly why the discrepancies shown in Spencer's work - and
remember, it isn't his data, you still have to deal with that -
have to be explored scientifically rather than the emotive
approach of nailing him to a tree and sticking a garden fork in
his abdomen because you don't like what he says.
All it's doing is just delaying action and as each year goes by it
is just getting progressively worse. We can see what's happening
around the world, how bad has it got to get?
"It" appears to have got bad enough that the climate catastrophe
industry now has to be fronted by a schoolgirl variously described as
Aspergic, OCD-suffering, and depressive, rather than in this case by
scientists proving that their climate models have finally matched the
reality.
People have variously described you as petty, spiteful, and bitter,
Burt. And, in just one post, you've demonstrated all three descriptors
to be accurate - classy.
Well done, Burt!
P.S. I bet Greta could get a diplomatic passport, if she wanted one,
Burt.