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jshell
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Re: Record breaking heat
Aug 11, 2010, 19:10
Honestly that just reads like you've picked up on everything the IPCC have said as an absolute given. You may not understand this, but there are many, many people who are aggrieved that the IPCC has excluded all contrary veiws and opinions from anyone, even experts in their field, that contradict what is said in the IPCC reports. The IPCC has made deliberate exclusions of people, information and science. It has been caught with it's pants down circumventing the PEER REVIEW process. The climategate emails gave everyone a taste of it. The HARRYREADME.txt shows exactly why the models are a pile of crap. Search it on google and marvel at how a senior analyst tears the model, one of only 4 to pieces.

It is easy to find that IPCC criticism and the qualifications of the authors.

Here is just one, and here's his CV:

http://www.climatechangefacts.info/DrJohnEverett.htm

He has worked with NOAA and the IPCC, being highly recognised for his work.

Here's his website, it contains nothing but criticism for the IPCC's stance and the co-called 'science' of AGW.

http://www.climatechangefacts.info/ClimateChangeDocuments/Position_On_%20Climate_Change.html

I think he, as many, many other eminent scientists should be heard. Don't you? The IPCC don't.

Here's a cutting from his site:

"CO2 as a greenhouse gas: There is physical evidence that CO2 is a greenhouse gas, able to trap heat. There is also physical evidence that this ability has a logarithmic function and that we are already at the cusp of saturation. There is no physical evidence that more CO2 will, or can, influence further warming. Only models are able to produce a temperature rise with CO2"

Can you, in all honesty, disprove this? Is he a fringe loony looking for attention?

Can you disprove this paper that also shows CO2 saturation: http://www.nov55.com/ntyg.html
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