Who are you who are so wise in the ways of science?

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13 Responses to Who are you who are so wise in the ways of science?

  1. Amino Acids in Meteorites says:

    Maybe the 31,000 of the Oregon Petition can push right back.

  2. peterhodges says:

    The still-evolving efforts reveal a shift among climate scientists, many of whom have traditionally stayed out of politics and avoided the news media.

    ROTFL! i spit some coffee out with that one…

  3. Amino Acids in Meteorites says:

    Is this a “my dad knows more scientists than your dad does” sorta thing?

  4. C Monster says:

    Morano said the Valiant 700 has miraculously morphed into 39.
    Bwuhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

  5. MikeTheDenier says:

    At least they aren’t trying to hide this decline.

    The American Geophysical Union plans to announce Monday that 700 researchers have agreed to speak out on the issue.

    In the week that Abraham and others have been marshaling the rapid-response team, 39 scientists agreed to participate….

  6. Mike Davis says:

    This seems to remind me of the Million Man March.
    They should go to Aspen as a way of showing the effects of Global Warming. Maybe they can provide pictures of the dead fish along the Amazon due to incense cold or the dead penguins in South Africa.
    AGU needs to push back at the phantom problem because if it becomes real they will lose their funding as a result of their practices. The AGW promoters have good reason to fear being caught. It will probably be more a lack of a paper trail than a paper trail because standard scientific practice requires a paper trail.

  7. Severian says:

    “What is the effect on the climate of a CO2 molecule?”

    “What do you mean by that? A natural CO2 molecule, or an anthropogenic CO2 molecule?”

    “What? I don’t know….AAAAAAHHHHHH!”

  8. John Wright says:

    Hundreds? Last year in Copenhagen we were told they were thousands!!

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