Who is denying that climate change happens every year? And who told you that the military staff in charge doesn't change with every new President? Best stick to what you know about those 10 letters after your name.You do realize the day-to-day staff in charge of the military don't change with every new President, right?
A doctrine of half truths and fairy tales is the currency of the fossil fuel funded GOP.
http://www.skepticalscience.com/
"Scientific skepticism is healthy. Scientists should always challenge themselves to improve their understanding. Yet this isn't what happens with climate change denial. Skeptics vigorously criticise any evidence that supports man-made global warming and yet embrace any argument, op-ed, blog or study that purports to refute global warming."
Nobody that I know of in this forum is qualified to dispute anything. See the link above if you want actual science on what's happening to sea levels. I haven't seen anyone here finding a need to defend Gore, he's a politician, not a scientist.
Why do you feel a need to dispute what Science tells us?
Are you saying that Scientist can't be political? Don't be so naive. Scientist have incentive$ like everyone else.http://www.skepticalscience.com/
Nobody that I know of in this forum is qualified to dispute anything. See the link above if you want actual science on what's happening to sea levels. I haven't seen anyone here finding a need to defend Gore, he's a politician, not a scientist.
Spock: Evil tries to maintain power by suppressing the truth
McCoy: Or by misleading the innocent
Old Star Trek episode on now
Anyone who refers to that link has not done any homework.You do realize the day-to-day staff in charge of the military don't change with every new President, right?
A doctrine of half truths and fairy tales is the currency of the fossil fuel funded GOP.
http://www.skepticalscience.com/
"Scientific skepticism is healthy. Scientists should always challenge themselves to improve their understanding. Yet this isn't what happens with climate change denial. Skeptics vigorously criticise any evidence that supports man-made global warming and yet embrace any argument, op-ed, blog or study that purports to refute global warming."
Nobody that I know of in this forum is qualified to dispute anything. See the link above if you want actual science on what's happening to sea levels. I haven't seen anyone here finding a need to defend Gore, he's a politician, not a scientist.
Why do you feel a need to dispute what Science tells us?
There is no question that there is disagreement, and debate on the theory of AGW.1) Palanisamy links to a Ph.D. dissertation. Strictly speaking, dissertations are not peer reviewed, they are approved (or, in rare and sad instances, not) by an institutional thesis committee. However, the thesis is indeed buttressed by a number of peer reviewed papers, which is what the CNS should be linking to if they want to direct the reader to peer reviewed studies. The quoted parts in CNS come from the summary. I doubt this Kenneth Richards ("no tricks") bothered to read much beyond this first page. A more comprehensive view of the work dealing with regional variability in sea level rise (the part CNS focused on) can be obtained if one examines Chapter 4 starting on page 143 of the thesis document. Here the context of the work is presented quite nicely. The author is wishing to understand how forced and unforced processes contribute to regional differences in sea level that are superimposable upon the larger global pattern of mean sea level rise. A number of case studies are presented in the chapter, each of which has specific regional influences (themoclines, wind patterns, land mass rise/subsidence) that are not necessarily anthropogenic in nature. In fact there is a good general discussion of steric processes related to the planetary energy balance (many of which are thought to be strongly correlated with anthropogenic factors) that are driving mean sea level rise (thermal expansion as a main culprit) that is informative reading. I imagine the student would be overjoyed if they were to find out that the writing they spent months crafting was appreciated and valuable to somebody.
2) Bordbar links to a EGU (European Geoscience Union) abstract. It is a conference proceeding and is not a peer reviewed study. My admittedly quick read here was that this study similarly focuses on regional variability. In fact, the quoted part in CNS deals with the authors' concern with how to assess larger global trends in the midst of strong regional variation (this is the “Further, such variability strengthens in response to enhanced greenhouse gas concentrations, which may further hinder detection of anthropogenic climate signals in that region” part. Like E stated earlier, the intention is fairly clear even in the limited context of the abstract.
3) Dangendorf also links to an EGU abstract (the same meeting, I'd bet $10-big money for me-the posters were right beside each other).
4) Hansen is a response to a comment on a paper published in the Journal of Coastal Research. Whether comments and responses are peer reviewed varies on editorial policy. Typically, if the editor thinks the comments are reasonable they do not bother the reviewers to referee the subsequent commentary. If one takes the time to track back the initial paper the rationale of the study is again, an in this case even more forcefully, made clear. "We wish to emphasize that our study does not intend to test the long array of possible effects of global warming (steric expansion of seas, redistribution of water from melting icecaps and glaciers), other effects of anthropogenic redistribution of Earth's water resources (groundwater mining, water storage, etc.), or effects of such changes on sea level and Earth's rotational velocity." Quotation from JCS (2015). 31:1041-1056.
If any of the relevant articles are not freebies and one wishes to look at them let me know.
Anyone who refers to that link has not done any homework.
There is no question that there is disagreement, and debate on the theory of AGW.
i agree that it's your go to siteI know of no other site that has more peer reviewed science behind what they say.
I'm in the camp that disputes the extent to which mankind has an effect on climate.Of course there is fossil fuel funded disagreement. In the field of science, the only disagreement is the extent to which mankind is having on our environment and what the long term effects may be. You have clearly chosen the denial camp and so far you've given no valid reason for having done so, other then you don't like the politics behind Global Warming.
I'm in the camp that disputes the extent to which mankind has an effect on climate.
Correlation is not causation.Prove it. I know of no other site that has more peer reviewed science behind what they say.
There is no such thing as a denial camp. What Camp were you in when you vacationed to Hawaii using ,literally tons of, fossil fuels. Are you not funding the fossil fuel industry? What a dilemma.Of course there is fossil fuel funded disagreement. In the field of science, the only disagreement is the extent to which mankind is having on our environment and what the long term effects may be. You have clearly chosen the denial camp and so far you've given no valid reason for having done so, other then you don't like the politics behind Global Warming.
To think all these people had to do to avoid this calamity of rising sea levels was to give up fossil fuels and monitor CO2 levels.....![]()
Is this what you did when you flew to Hawaii this past Summer?Because our planet has changed in the past, we should ignore what is happening now with the industrial revolution. Is it hard to breath with your head in the sand?
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That's cool.GISS temperature for August shows hottest August in the record, and hottest third quarter (JJA) in the record. The average for the weather year so far is well above the hottest year in the record.
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/tabledata_v3/GLB.Ts+dSST.txt
I'll have to take your word about breathing with ones head in the sand Wez...Because our planet has changed in the past, we should ignore what is happening now with the industrial revolution. Is it hard to breath with your head in the sand?
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This summer was much cooler than last summer at the beach.GISS temperature for August shows hottest August in the record, and hottest third quarter (JJA) in the record. The average for the weather year so far is well above the hottest year in the record.
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/tabledata_v3/GLB.Ts+dSST.txt