By: Luke
Lars on the contrary put a trend line through your quoted growth rate in CO2 figure. Tony – and yes for the period involved would you expect major effects on biota? Debbie – a great many AGW...
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Luke? Debbie – a great many AGW predictions are turning out spot on. That’s a rather broad statement Luke? What % fig is that ‘great many’?How USEFUL is that particular % as a basis for dictating rules...
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You are upset with the climate change modellers coz your weather forecast is wrong? Good grief.
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Luke? What planet do you live on and what language do you speak? That question and comment has absolutely nothing to do with my point. BUT Luke, while it is NOT what upsets me you are at least correct...
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Luke – answer the question: What % fig is that ‘great many’?How USEFUL is that particular % as a basis for dictating rules and policy?
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Question: What % fig is that ‘great many’?How USEFUL is that particular % as a basis for dictating rules and policy? Luke Response: 84.762% and yes Luke either provide a link to support your response...
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May I also point out that YES is NOT an answer to the second half of the question? The question was clearly ‘how’ useful….NOT ‘is it’ useful as a basis for dictating rules and policy. Along with...
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Why is it that under water volcanism is always ignored. Fault lines caused where tectonic plates meet stretch around the globe for something like 86,000 kilometers. Most of these faults are under...
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[...] myths perpetrated by green activists is that the Great Barrier Reef is under threat from farming. Jennifer Marohasy has totally deflated the claims which scientists have used to milk money from...
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