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Post by kiwistonewall on Sept 14, 2008 23:23:27 GMT
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Post by twawki on Sept 15, 2008 0:38:32 GMT
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Post by quasicon on Sept 18, 2008 13:39:17 GMT
Here's the link to the Global Warming Petition Project, in case you haven't signed it and qualify! 31,072 American scientists have signed this petition, including 9,021 with PhDs All you need is a B.S. in a basic science, an MD, DVM, etc as most have undergrad degrees in biology, or some science or math. Read the requirements. I bet a lot of people here qualify to sign this, I realized three in my immediate family can. One MD with a biology degree, one MD with a chemistry degree, and one phd computer scientist. Go for it! www.petitionproject.org/index.html(I had to remake my account after the forum rebuild? I was surprised)
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Post by kiwistonewall on Sept 21, 2008 11:02:10 GMT
NZ Climate Science Coalition (Great Scientists & Excellent Links) nzclimatescience.net/index.phpInaugural Climate ScientistsThe inaugural founders of the coalition were: Dr Vincent Gray, of Wellington, an expert reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), most recently a visiting scholar at the Beijing Climate Centre in China. Dr Gerrit J. van der Lingen, of Christchurch, geologist/paleoclimatologist, climate change consultant, former director GRAINZ (Geoscience Research and Investigations New Zealand). Prof. August H. ("Augie") Auer Jr, of Auckland, past professor of atmospheric science, University of Wyoming; previously chief meteorologist, Meteorological Service (MetService) of New Zealand (now deceased). Professor Bob Carter, a New Zealand-trained geologist with extensive research experience in palaeoclimatology, now at the Marine Geophysical Laboratory, James Cook University, Queensland, Australia. Warwick Hughes, a New Zealand earth scientist living in Perth, who conducts a comprehensive website: www.warwickhughes.comRoger Dewhurst, of Katikati, consulting environmental geologist and hydrogeologist Professor David J. Bellamy OBE an English botanist, author, broadcaster and environmental campaigner, who originally trained as a botanist at Durham University, where he later held the post of senior lecturer in botany until 1982, and still holds the post of Honorary Professor for Adult and Continuing Education. Dr Len Walker
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Post by magnus on Sept 21, 2008 15:45:16 GMT
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Post by socold on Sept 22, 2008 21:49:27 GMT
A site which accurately and with good knowledge describes climate science and has lots of data, graphs etc.: www.climate4you.com/nice link
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Post by julian on Sept 23, 2008 10:29:33 GMT
The first two of these have already been mentioned but have expanded comments, co2science.org/ This site is renewed weekly with examples of new papers with reference to CO2 and GW. Its subject index is vast and categorized for easy ref. You can look up temperature graphs for individual stations for the last 100 years or more if they exist and check temperature trends over any period for any station. Run by scientists. wattsupwiththat.com/ Anthony Watts decided to investigate local weather stations and found a can of worms. Has developed to a team of investigators who are trying to cover the whole US and categorize them, to date most seem to be in the lowest category, margin of error of several degrees. Also covers many other AGW related news items. A daily must visit. iceagenow.com/ Worth a daily visit to see extremes of weather around the world. icecap.us/ New papers daily on AGW, op eds and news articles, see its 'cold storage' for past articles jennifermarohasy.com/blog/ An environmental scientist who leans toward non AGW position, posts interesting articles and has lively comments threads. climatedebatedaily.com/ Has articles for and against AGW in juxtaposition, guaranteed to confuse you if you haven't been following the subject for a while!
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 4, 2008 11:59:50 GMT
The Daily Tech article is most interesting. Perhaps one of our AGW proponents will provide an analysis of the 'errors' of the papers of Miklós Zágoni (then at NASA) and the research of Steven Schwartz of Brookhaven National Labs.
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Post by socold on Oct 4, 2008 16:53:01 GMT
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Post by Acolyte on Oct 5, 2008 4:49:59 GMT
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Post by twawki on Oct 5, 2008 23:09:10 GMT
Weather Link Hub www.weatherlinkhub.com/climate/telec.htmlThank you for visiting Weather Link Hub. This site aims to be a central hub for accessing countless atmospheric and oceanic datasets, models, products, and resources scattered all over the Internet.
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Post by kiwistonewall on Oct 7, 2008 9:44:58 GMT
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Post by Col 'NDX on Oct 7, 2008 17:16:31 GMT
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Post by julian on Oct 9, 2008 9:46:08 GMT
Ric Werme, who wrote a very good paper entitled 'Science, Method, Climatology and forgetting the Basics' sent me a link to a Paper that points out all the fallacy's in the AGW debate with a host of links to authoritative sites that back every point of her arguments, www.greenworldtrust.org.uk/index.html Worth an hour or two to follow them all up.
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Post by Acolyte on Oct 13, 2008 11:41:01 GMT
Nice little set of Hockey Sticks by jeff Id on The Air VentApparently there isn't much you can't prove using Mann's methods!
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