Unit2Sucks;842851301 said:
I love that you guys throw our Judith Curry as if she's some shining beacon who has disproven AGW. I looked her up. In 2005, she wrote a big paper saying that AGW would lead to more extreme hurricanes. She now has migrated from agreeing with the scientific consensus on AGW to saying that AGW is likely to be occurring and may or may not be as bad as other scientists fear. She worries about the costs of dealing with the problem. She is basically shrugging at the issue and she's the foremost "expert" on the side of the skeptics.
The case by the skeptics is more conspiracy theory than science.
Curry admits having bent to the CC agenda when her research grant applications were denied, then years later decided enough was enough.
https://www.eenews.net/stories/1060047798Then, there's these people:
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-ten-most-important-climate-change-skeptics-2009-7?op=1/#an-carlin-9Then, there's Dr. Richard Lindzen , MIT Climate scientist: "the claim is meant to satisfy the non-expert that he or she has no need to understand the science. Mere agreement with the 97% will indicate that one is a supporter of science and superior to anyone denying disaster."
And, "One of the dodges is to poll scientists as to whether they agree that CO2 levels in the atmosphere have increased, that the Earth has been warming (albeit only a little) and that man has played some part. This is, indeed, something almost all of us can agree on, but which has no obvious implication of danger."
Then, for all you data freaks out there (you know who you are), here are some actual facts. You know, like evidence. If everything gets a little foggy for ya, you can just scroll to the end where it shows that there's modest, perhaps insignificant, increase in CO2. Which should reassure those who understand that the planet needs CO2 for life and that with the greater need for agriculture and productivity of plant life, we can use it to meet the global (cough) need. I hope that's not too much science for ya.
PS While our CO2 has been inching up since the 1950's (measured, not anecdotal) to 400 ppm or so, it has not begun to reach the 800 ppm predicted 15 years ago by that renowned climate scientist, Al Gore (genuflect here, if you are so moved.).