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    Yes Ames is a lovely little logic circle isn't she.
    "Mars is warming because the dust storms are increasing".
    But why are the dust storms increasing?
    "Why? Because Mars is warming"
    Tell it to Hansen, he'll believe it. Oh wait, he did.

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    Now then, where's your evidence for your theory of anthropogenic global warming?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanq_tonic View Post
    Unsubstantiated. The rest of the story.
    The sun's activity has increased over the past several decade is unsubstanciated? Are you calling Max Planck Institude a liar?

    The truth about global warming - it's the Sun that's to blame - Telegraph

    Quote Originally Posted by tanq_tonic View Post
    Why don't you just say "little green Anatarians", I mean, that statement is as nearly substantiated as your first two word sentence.
    Why can't we say the earth heats up and cools down all on its own, without our help?

    Quote Originally Posted by tanq_tonic View Post
    Well then, let me toss you one specific (among many) that say that you are dead wrong in your two sentence proffer of proof.

    http://www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk/media...pa20071880.pdf
    Linky no worky...


    This is what I have found most common from people who believe in man-made global warming:

    Logical Science: The warming is natural, the sun and cosmic rays are heating the earth.

    A cursory glance will show that all the data is less than 150 years old. What is 150 years in the scheme of the earth? When was the undisputed Medieval Warming Period? More than 1000 years ago. While it may seem long, it is still just a blip in the earth's history.

    We simply don't know what the earth will do in the long run. Nothing we have can actually say for sure what the earth is up to.
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    Tang, let's for one minute, say you are correct. We humans are the cause of increased global temperature by way of CO2 emission in the atmosphere. What is your solution? Let's hear it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gunnut View Post
    The sun's activity has increased over the past several decade is unsubstanciated? Are you calling Max Planck Institude a liar?

    The truth about global warming - it's the Sun that's to blame - Telegraph
    Well, lets dig into the paper in question ad see what the authors say (instead of what a paper says what the publication says....)

    It was shown that even under the extreme assumption that the Sun was responsible for all the global warming prior to 1970, at the most 30% of the strong warming since then can be of solar origin.
    What the authors really said

    Even the authors still say that "at the most extreme assumption" that only 30% of the warming since 1970 can be of solar origin. the most extreme case

    But, hey, this is your own basis.

    Let's turn to some of mine:

    Linky no worky...
    linky that was chopped off:
    http://www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk/media...pa20071880.pdf

    Also, Bard et al. (2000) conclude that currents levels of solar activity were also reached or exceeded around 1200 AD.

    PMOD at the World Radiation Center shows no increase in solar irradiance since at least 1978, based upon when satellite observations began.
    welcome to pmodwrc


    According to your Max Planck Institute, there has been no increase in solar irradiance since around 1940.
    http://www.mps.mpg.de/images/projekt...te/climate.gif


    A cursory glance will show that all the data is less than 150 years old. What is 150 years in the scheme of the earth? When was the undisputed Medieval Warming Period? More than 1000 years ago. While it may seem long, it is still just a blip in the earth's history.

    So now you are basing your statement of "its the sun" on the MWP? How does sun activity during this time have anything to do with the irradiance readings of today?

    We simply don't know what the earth will do in the long run. Nothing we have can actually say for sure what the earth is up to.
    You are correct, we do nto know what the earth will do in the long run. This has *no* bearing whatsoever on whether the sun is "going brighter" *now* or for the last thirty to forty years.

    You made the statement that (and I paraphrase) "GW is caused by the sun". So, the important thing is to look at the sun irradiance for the time in question (i.e. since the 70's or so). The record seems to be clear that there is plenty of evidence that there is nothing special going on with the sun since the 70's. Unless the Medeival Sun can somehow *zap* its effects to us right now (didn't I see tha in a Star Trek episode?), what may or may not have happened in the sun is utterly unimportant to the current record and the current GW issue.

    By the way, i did like the statement from Solanki above in his own paper, didn't you?

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    Here's an interesting paper for the more scientific amoungst us.
    From what my limited intelligence allows me it seems to assert that surface record readings used as proof of global warming theory ( I assume he means Mann's use of GISS's data specifically) are wrong.

    Edit: indeed as I read again, calls into question the whole surface record accuracy in totality.

    Edit again: so given this, Tanq, where is your evidence for unusual activity from the seventies forward?
    We're back to Mann again, aren't we?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tang_topic
    Ramo, with all due respect, I would have to say none of those scenarios. I would never choose to believe something simply because "whole hordes" of others do. That is missing the point.
    Tang, you just stated that you would not consider reducing man made carbon emissions if it were proven that we were directly and significantly contributing to climate change, and that the consequences of climate change were on par with the moderate predictions of climatologists.

    Have I understood you correctly?


    Quote Originally Posted by dalem
    Maybe I'd start considering it if your #1 were true. I don't care what scientists believe, let alone what a lot of scientists believe.

    But even if those darned scientists came up with a verifiable and accurate mechanism by which human industry affects global climate, I'm not sure I'd care much anyway. I'd have to know how much the affect was and a lot of other details. I like human industry.
    And you, Dalem, have just stated that you do not care for the opinions of scientists, even if that opinion is backed by large numbers of them.

    Have I understood you correctly?

    Quote Originally Posted by Parihaka
    Sure
    You trot off and find a survey of 100% of scientists, with their names and degrees, then come back with their opinions. If you could correlate it with the opinions of 100% of climatologists it'd be good too.
    Okay,pumpkin?
    Parihaka, my use of the word 'scientists' obviously implies those who are qualified in the areas relevant to climate science.
    Furthermore, the scenarios I listed are obviously entirely hypothetical.

    I was asking for you response to this situation, not a critique of it, especially not a misinformed one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramo View Post
    Tang, you just stated that you would not consider reducing man made carbon emissions if it were proven that we were directly and significantly contributing to climate change, and that the consequences of climate change were on par with the moderate predictions of climatologists.

    Have I understood you correctly?




    And you, Dalem, have just stated that you do not care for the opinions of scientists, even if that opinion is backed by large numbers of them.

    Have I understood you correctly?



    Parihaka, my use of the word 'scientists' obviously implies those who are qualified in the areas relevant to climate science.
    Furthermore, the scenarios I listed are obviously entirely hypothetical.

    I was asking for you response to this situation, not a critique of it, especially not a misinformed one.

    Okay, pumpkin?
    You asked us what degree of proof we'd require. I asked you to supply the proof. You tell me it's entirely hypothetical. hypothetical of what? If you could get a survey that doesn't exist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parihaka View Post
    You asked us what degree of proof we'd require. I asked you to supply the proof. You tell me it's entirely hypothetical. hypothetical of what? If you could get a survey that doesn't exist?
    No, I was asking what your response would be to a variety of hypothetical scenarios.

    Nothing more.

    You could easily have said: 'I won't tell you my response to those scenarios, because I believe they are so improbable that there's no point in doing so.'

    I'm not required to supply proof of anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramo View Post
    No, I was asking what your response would be to a variety of hypothetical scenarios.

    Nothing more.

    You could easily have said: 'I won't tell you my response to those scenarios, because I believe they are so improbable that there's no point in doing so.'

    I'm not required to supply proof of anything.
    So why are you asking? Your hypothetical questions were obviously leading, if your not actually prepared to stand up for what you believe, what is your point?
    You want me to take assertions on faith? I'm not going to sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parihaka View Post
    So why are you asking? Your hypothetical questions were obviously leading, if your not actually prepared to stand up for what you believe, what is your point?
    You want me to take assertions on faith? I'm not going to sorry.
    I'm asking for people's response to hypothetical scenarios to ascertain how much the position of climatologists has an effect on their opinions.

    I can't fathom why you find this so hard to grasp.

    If you don't like the question, you are quite entitled to not answer it, but you have no right to make demands of me, nor assume that I am using this as a tool against your arguments.

    I am quite prepared to 'stand up for what I believe', simply ask me to do so, but my belief on this topic is, quite literally, an entirely separate issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramo View Post
    Tang, you just stated that you would not consider reducing man made carbon emissions if it were proven that we were directly and significantly contributing to climate change, and that the consequences of climate change were on par with the moderate predictions of climatologists.

    Have I understood you correctly?
    No, your question was "if 100% of the scientists believed", NOT "if the scientists proved".

    I am a firm critic of "science by consensus", there is no such thing. Science always has another viewpoint --- it has to to work. The key for for is, if sufficeint evidence were presneted to ME to believe, not whether 100% of other people, 99% of other people, or if 1% of other people believed something.

    Having 100% of the scientists "believe" an idea does not equate to something being proven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramo View Post
    Tang, you just stated that you would not consider reducing man made carbon emissions if it were proven that we were directly and significantly contributing to climate change, and that the consequences of climate change were on par with the moderate predictions of climatologists.

    Have I understood you correctly?

    And you, Dalem, have just stated that you do not care for the opinions of scientists, even if that opinion is backed by large numbers of them.

    Have I understood you correctly?
    From the 1st century AD until Copernicus, the overwhelming majority of scientists believed in a geocentric solar system. Not until Kepler was a sound heliocentric model developed, and not until Newton was there a sound theoretical basis for such a system. Unfortunately, that sound theory was wrong.

    Phlogiston was the best explanation of heat for a century. It was, of course, shown to be false, and we finally understood that, as everybody knows, heat is composed of caloric fluid.

    I mean, was. Now, of course, we know exactly what heat is, and that understanding will never change. Because real Science never changes. Science is Truth. And the Scientists are its prophet.

    'Course, the scientific consensus is useful, when it exists, and it does weed out nutcase theories -sometimes. I'm not saying we should ignore the opinions of scientists in their area of expertise, but we should always take such opinions with a grain of salt, and with the understanding that scientists are just as fallible as the rest of us.

    <rant off>
    I enjoy being wrong too much to change my mind.

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    Tang, you have not answered my question. What do you propose we do about this man-made global warming?
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