The mystery of the missing Maggie
Hello, everybody. I am sorry for not writing any posts in months. I am currently devoting all my time to the Swedish version of my blog and to writing a book about climate issues. I didn’t mean to let you down in any way and I will try to write a post from time to time, just to let you know that I am still alive and still skeptical. ![]()
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” I am still alive and still skeptical.”
Empiracally speaking “we” have no doubt about that…
It would be helpful if either on your post or in your new book, if you point to credible scientific sources.
Everyone in the media spouts statistics, but no one credits a source. If you reference concrete research from highly respected universities and institutions, your arguments will be even better.
Just found this? Are they serious?
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2008/11/11/2415539.htm?site=science&topic=enviro
If you pay a scientist enough, he (or she) will “prove” anything you want him (or her) to.
AND when politicians get worried, then the more idiotic will be things that need “proving”.
It will get worse, very quickly.
I’m also “enjoying” the obvious denying by AGWers, that is also becoming more frequent.
ie
http://www.unsw.edu.au/news/pad/articles/2008/oct/wallace_wurth_lecture.html
That is the chairman of the IPCC…………….
World temps have been falling for the last ten years, Dr Rajendra Pachauri gives a presentation with charts showing them rising over the same period.
Says it all really.
In reality, totally unbelievable.
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