Scientists have again landed a spacecraft on a proverbial dime on a planet 40 million miles away that rotates at 241 metres per second. Think I'm gonna trust them on this climate change stuff.
— Scott Linnen (@ScottLinnen) November 26, 2018
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In economics, things take longer to happen than you think they will, and then they happen faster than you thought they could.
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Love your blog, but Before you get carried away with believing everything you read on global warming (I have no idea which side is correct, I’m just sceptical of full court presses by vested interests) .. 1 week before summer in Australia and it’s snowing.. https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/wild-and-woolly-snow-falls-in-victoria-a-week-out-from-summer-20181122-p50hoh.html?fbclid=IwAR3hAYfVJnblADcuAi9qrxFtFwAstZQmxZEdShlCxLf1EQcol-S-p2sPMgA
Thanks for reading and commenting, Jd.. I hear you.
I do trust the scientists, however. Remember, science, like civil law in the U.S. is based on the “preponderance of evidence” and not “beyond reasonable doubt”, as criminal law demands to convict. You know that we will never be certain about everything is is about probability risk adjusted reward and expected value.
Have a look at this:
https://macromon.wordpress.com/2018/08/26/climate-change-check-the-data/
Have a great holiday, my brother/sister!
Non made up science is sun spot minimum solar cycle and Maunder Minimum…
something real to be concerned with.
Check out temps in 1600’s
Hey General,
Have a look at this:
https://macromon.wordpress.com/2018/08/26/climate-change-check-the-data/
I think the NASA scientists are “real” scientists, whereas the climate “scientists” are not. Why did they go from calling it global warming to climate change?