Saturday, October 17, 2015

It's (not) getting hot in here

This won't convince the true believers of climate change alarmism since it's a religion to them.  Here's a longish review to bookmark: "What I Learned about Climate Change: The Science is not Settled."

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

There's only one conservative political party in the world that denies the science of man's contributory effect on global warming.

Settled in Court said...

Yeah, the losers. Once we start sending them to jail though, that'll shut them up, right?

Anonymous said...

Great retort. The scientific projections are all overblown and faked, but deniers are genuinely on the verge of being sent to jail 5 minutes from now.

Truly, there is nothing worse than foolish rhetoric. That's what we always get from "true believers" of "alarmism" and their climate change "religion."

From Germany to North Korea, from Sweden to Saudi Arabia, from Canada to China, there's literally just one political party in the world that says "Not true, not proven, not happening." Congratulations, you're special.

Eric said...

Yup, going great in Germany:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/10577513/Germany-is-a-cautionary-tale-of-how-energy-polices-can-harm-the-economy.html

But 97% of scientists say we should jump off that cliff. Who are we to argue?

Anonymous said...

On this subject, you and your party are, literally, further afield than Kim Jong-Un. Embrace it.

Eric said...

OK.

Wondering said...

What was the last example of observed physical science that had 97% consensus, but was totally wrong?

Eric said...

Like most everything else in the climate debate, this is a myth:

http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303480304579578462813553136

But you can stare at the mirror like that guy from the Sierra Club and repeat: "I believe in the 97%."

Kim Sung I'll Be Warm For Christmas said...

Truly, there is nothing worse than foolish rhetoric. Nothing was ever more verily and un-self-awaredly said.

From Germany to North Korea, from Sweden to Saudi Arabia, from Canada to China, there's literally just one political party in the world that says "Not true, not proven, not happening." Just think of it as the "Galileo" party. And keep telling yourself, "If we agree with the Commies and the Islamists, and various flotsam and jetsam of the developing world, we must be believing something right."

What was the last example of observed physical science that had 97% consensus, but was totally wrong? A good start would be Mr. G., above. I'll leave aside the humor of calling something based on curve-fitted computer models and fraudulent data records an "example of observed physical science."