Are Carbon Emissions the Cause of Global Warming By David Evans Posted on 12/11/2007 The natural science of climatology and the social science of economics...
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It's Common Sense, Not Pacifism by Charley Reese I should clarify something during this season when everyone hopes for peace and good will: I am not a...
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Our old friend McD says.......... ... hopes for ... Ernest ... things worse than ... McD: War is not, and never has been, "forced upon us". The only ones who ...
Hi Dont know how useful this is but I cam across this on another site. The interesting feature to be noted is the relationship between degree of state...
Oh no, McD's post is not in SUPPORT of the notion that extra CO2 in the air does play a part in global warming - he just posts articles which pile the crap on...
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Well, Hello again, "Jimmie" John Henry! You know, I thought you had disappeared forever....I sort of missed my favourite internet bullshitter ... hottest year...
Ah the power of introducing an analogy into an argument. Average temperature - the average kinetic energy of the particles of representative samples Telephone...
Are Libertarians "Anarchists"? By Murray N. Rothbard The libertarian who is happily engaged expounding his political philosophy in the full glory of his...
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At 07:28 AM 1/5/2008, I was pleased to find a note from David Searles ... Quite right, David. But, as with the two averages, your statement is meaningless. You...
... Nope. Been here all along. I had thought you might have died. I missed the comedy. ... So you accept that temps in recent years have been stable? glad we ...
JH The average global temperature is meaningless because of the wide natural range of variation. There are few, if any, places in the world that do not...
At 07:20 AM 1/7/2008, I was pleased to find a note from David Searles ... You live in Vermont? Whereabouts? I was born and grew up across the border from you...
At 07:20 AM 1/7/2008, I was pleased to find a note from David Searles ... Oops. Ignore that note. It accidentally went out before I had finished it. Best, John...
Let's try again: At 07:20 AM 1/7/2008, I was pleased to find a note from David Searles ... You live in Vermont? Whereabouts? I was born and grew up across the ...
JT Go away for a day or two or have one of ... even ... DS The things that you describe affect the usage coefficient, not the number of degree days. That is...
So the point that I was getting at is that you asserted that the temperature averages were off because of temperature fluctuations. Are you asserting this with...
Dear Friends World in Common are planning to publish another issue of our journal "Common Voice" this year. We have agreed that the issue should concentrate...
At 11:37 PM 1/7/2008, I was pleased to find a note from David Searles ... As to whether I know how they are measured? Yes, I do, to some degree. The info and...
JH: I never asserted that the data was inaccurate. ... My concern has always been the meaning that people try to conjure out ... DS: You wrote about the fact...
At 06:04 PM 1/8/2008, I was pleased to find a note from David Searles ... Yes, I did. Natural fluctuations, not fluctuations due to measurement issues. ... ...
JH: Do you know what a standard deviation is? Does it concern you that an average of a very widely varying range of data is very imprecise? (Though not...
At 02:01 AM 1/9/2008, I was pleased to find a note from David Searles ... How about these readings from NYC Central Park station. The first set is the year...
To JH: Back a couple of posts ago you talked about daily fluctuations and I was trying to pin that down from you specifically as to what you thought the...
At 07:29 PM 1/9/2008, I was pleased to find a note from David Searles ... No, that had never been m y concern. My concern was trying to aggregate a large range...
JH: My concern was trying to aggregate a large range of temperatures varying over the day, between day and night and over the course of the year for thousands...
At 01:55 AM 1/10/2008, I was pleased to find a ... That it is imprecise. That it is an approximation. That it is being read more closely than the underlying...
precision refers to the smallness of the degree of variations in measuring a certain relatively unchanging phenomenon. By its very nature the total air mass...
At 03:47 PM 1/10/2008, I was pleased to find a note from David ... By Jove I think you finally understand what I was trying to get at. ;) ... Of course and...