Climate Change... its the sun... again.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Jan 12, 2015.


  1. Ha ha ha .. "Lord" Monkeyton. This guy is a joke. Of course the CKOI would post somehting from this idiot.
     
    #391     Jan 28, 2015
  2. This guy is funny just looking at him. This is the face of AGW denialism. LOL

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    Christopher Walter Monckton, the third Viscount Monckton of Brenchely, is a British politician affiliated with the UK Independence Party. He was a former advisor to UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and was a “special advisor to Thatcher's Downing Street policy unit” in the 1980s.

    Monckton's first claim to fame was his creation of the “eternity puzzle,” a board game that Monckton believed was so challenging that he offered 1 million euros to the first person to solve it. To his surprise, the eternity puzzle was solved in 16 months.

    While Monckton's educational background is in journalism, he has recently been credited by many think tanks as an expert in the field of global warming. [2]

    For example, his profile on the Science and Public Policy Institute (SPPI) states: [3]

    “His [Monckton's] contribution to the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report in 2007 - the correction of a table inserted by IPCC bureaucrats that had overstated tenfold the observed contribution of the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets to sea-level rise - earned him the status of Nobel Peace Laureate. His Nobel prize pin, made of gold recovered from a physics experiment, was presented to him by the Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Rochester, New York, USA.”

    Monckton later conceded that claiming to be a Nobel Peace Laureate was “a joke, a joke” and “never meant to be taken seriously.” But the above claim remains on the SPPIwebsite to this day (as of Oct, 2011).


    ” [T]here is only one way to stop AIDS. That is to screen the entire population regularly and to quarantine all carriers of the disease for life. Every member of the population should be blood-tested every month […] all those found to be infected with the virus, even if only as carriers, should be isolated compulsorily, immediately, and permanently.” [6]

    An article in The New Zealand Herald published near the start of his tour questioned Monckton's motives and qualifications to speak on climate science. The article suggests that Monckton's views are not based on science: James Renwick, associate professor of physical geography at Victoria University, told the paper that “[Monckton] has no training and has studiously avoided learning anything about science[…]” [21]





    Ah yes,
     
    #392     Jan 28, 2015
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    FC - I take it when you can't refute the facts you simply poke fun at the messenger.
     
    #393     Jan 28, 2015
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  4. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    First of all, WTF is a deniar? You fucking dumb ass. Did you even graduate high school?
    Do you have shit for brains?

    Please prove it.

    ADD: Just to clarify for your dumb ass, please prove that there are more high intensity hurricanes. I am not asking you to prove that you have shit for brains. We already know that.
     
    #394     Jan 29, 2015
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    #396     Jan 29, 2015
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    #397     Jan 29, 2015
  8. fhl

    fhl

    After 'hide the decline' charts, why would anyone believe yet more bs charts.
     
    #398     Jan 29, 2015
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    So exactly as all the meteorologists have been saying the Atlantic average sea surface temperature is higher due to lack of hurricanes. Hurricanes suck up the heat and cool off the ocean surface.

    We have not have had a major hurricane hit the U.S. for a decade. Not a single hurricane has hit Florida for 10 years - the last one being Wilma in 2005.

    Global warming is NOT causing more frequent and more intense hurricanes. The lack of storms over the past decade visibly demonstrate this. Look it up yourself, the last major hurricane to hit the Southeast was in 2005 (hurricane list by state - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_hurricanes).
     
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    #399     Jan 29, 2015
  10. What can we conclude from these studies? About hurricane frequency – not much; the jury is out, as they say. About climate change, we can say that these differing approaches are the very stuff of good science, and the science clearly isn’t settled! It is also obvious that researchers are not shying away from refuting associations with climate change, so we can assume they don’t think their funding or salaries are jeopardised by research they believe fails to support the case for AGW. The scientific method is alive and well.

    Never mind the frequency, feel the width
    So far, all we’ve managed is to document here is what we don’t know for sure yet. But we do know there is extra energy in the system now, so could it have any other effects on tropical storms? Here, the science is far less equivocal, and there is a broad consensus that storms are increasing in strength, or severity. This attribute, called the Power Dissipation Index, measures the duration and intensity (wind speed) of storms, and research has found that since the mid-1970s, there has been an increase in the energy of storms.

    Recent research has shown that we are experiencing more storms with higher wind speeds, and these storms will be more destructive, last longer and make landfall more frequently than in the past. Because this phenomenon is strongly associated with sea surface temperatures, it is reasonable to suggest a strong probability that the increase in storm intensity and climate change are linked.

    http://www.skepticalscience.com/hurricanes-global-warming.htm
     
    #400     Jan 29, 2015
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