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Post by hrizzo on Jan 1, 2013 17:02:56 GMT
karlox:
As far as I know, the only possibilities of shale gas are in País Vasco, and they don't want to use them. Do you know of others?
And I hope that here in Canarias we will exploit our oil reserves... otherwise, Marruecos will exploit them alone.
Greetings from Tenerife
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Post by hrizzo on Dec 9, 2012 15:49:26 GMT
karlox said: What makes most of us very angry is that politicians from both major parties have been wandering very comfortably through corruption
¿Corruption in Spain?
You must be completely wrong. Proof is that Spanish people think that something like Freedom of Information Act is not necessary in our country.
In fact, in Spain we love corruption. Remember that Griñán was re-elected because he is suspected to be very, very corrupt.
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Post by hrizzo on Jun 25, 2012 12:39:47 GMT
trbixler, sigurdur and magellan: You must be re-educated. We live in a new world, with a post-modern science, and as the great Hansen wrote: "Because this result is implausible, instrumentation calibration factors were introduced to reduce the imbalance to the imbalance suggested by climate models, 0.85 W/m2" www.atmos-chem-phys.net/11/13421/2011/acp-11-13421-2011.pdfSo, raw data from reality is wrong and bad, modelically adjusted data is right and good.
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Post by hrizzo on Jun 25, 2012 12:15:59 GMT
Yes, glennkoks, but...
A freezing record on a anthropologically warming and melting continent, as Steig warned?
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Post by hrizzo on Jun 19, 2012 13:27:25 GMT
dontgetoutmuch:
You are right, pal!
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Post by hrizzo on Jun 17, 2012 9:43:34 GMT
Glennkoks:
In Spanish we say: "no hay peor ciego que el que no quiere ver" (something like "there is no worst blind man that the one that doesn´t want to see"). I think it applies to you.
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Post by hrizzo on Jun 15, 2012 20:03:22 GMT
UN's Agenda 21: "The concept of national sovereignty has been an immutable, indeed sacred, principle of international relations. It is a principle which will yield only slowly and reluctantly to the new imperatives of global environmental cooperation. It is simply not feasible for sovereignty to be exercised unilaterally by individual nation states, however powerful. The global community must be assured of environmental security." "It is the responsibility of each human being today to choose between the force of darkness and the force of light. We must therefore transform our attitudes, and adopt a renewed respect for the superior laws of Divine Nature." "Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class - involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, air-conditioning, and suburban housing - are not sustainable. A shift is necessary which will require a vast strengthening of the multilateral system, including the United Nations." www.un.org/esa/dsd/agenda21/res_agenda21_00.shtml?utm_source=OldRedirect&utm_medium=redirect&utm_content=dsd&utm_campaign=OldRedirect
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Post by hrizzo on Jun 5, 2012 9:19:07 GMT
2006 (USA Today) = "Expanded indoor use of the pesticide DDT won't harm people or the environment and is critical in the fight against malaria, the World Health Organization said Friday."
Any idea about what happened after this?
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Post by hrizzo on May 14, 2012 18:06:47 GMT
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Post by hrizzo on Apr 6, 2012 16:14:27 GMT
Socold:
So Tamino calculates what temperatures would have been "if" some forcings would have not happened...
A few caveats:
1) In order to do so, he should know every extra forcing and then calculate; if he doesn´t know every one of them, then he is just guessing.
2) Even if he knows them, he shouldn´t do comparisons with other periods without applying to them the same adjustments, that is, he should adjust all registered older data to be true. If not, he is just trying to mislead us.
3) But truth is that we don´t know all of the possible "extra forcings", so in order to have an idea about what reality is, the only sensible thing to do is accept and use raw data at face value, without "massaging", and then make the comparisons.
That is, if you really want to do science... but I don´t think he wants to do that.
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Post by hrizzo on Mar 16, 2012 13:32:22 GMT
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Post by hrizzo on Jan 30, 2012 19:09:02 GMT
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Post by hrizzo on Jan 30, 2012 11:18:05 GMT
curiosgeorge:
May I translate your scientific discovery report into Spanish and publish it in Facebook and/or my blog, with due link to this page and recognition of your authoring rights?
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Post by hrizzo on Jan 8, 2012 20:52:18 GMT
Useless thread. Oil is abiotic. recent applications of the modern theory of abiogenic hydrocarbon origins: drilling & Development of oil & gas fields in the Dnieper-Donetsk basin: www.gasresources.net/DDBfields.htm
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Post by hrizzo on Dec 3, 2011 19:14:57 GMT
Give me a break, justsomeguy
If you have coal generation, you only need coal generation; but if you have wind generation, you need back up (coal, petrol, gas, hidro) for all the time.
Wind and solar (for general purpose, integrated to the grid) are just nonsense.
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