Don’t worry, be happy about the changing climate.
And don’t believe newspaper articles like this one – the mainstream media are not to be trusted because reporters have been “brainwashed” to believe the prevailing wisdom of climate science, which suggests climate change is real and caused by people.
Those were the messages Monday evening from Colorado State University emeritus atmospheric science professor William Gray and the “dean” of climate change skeptics, Fred Singer, an emeritus professor at the University of Virginia. Singer and Gray spoke to a sometimes unruly and tense audience in a packed CSU auditorium in attempts to convince them that most climate science is “hokum” and “bunk.”
Fear about climate change, Singer said, is a “psychosis” because global warming is natural and harmless.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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I wonder when Mann, Hansen, Jones + co will offer themselves upto a “tense and unruly audience”?
Notice also in the article that its author, Bobby Magill states, “Presenting almost no data while being peppered with questions from some of CSU’s other atmospheric scientists, the pair emphatically denied the climate has warmed significantly…..” The pair being Drs Singer & Gray.
Notice also that when you click on Bobby Magill’s name, you are taken to his email address. Myself, I emailed him to say Singer & Gray were probably talking about the data collection in the NIPCC 2009 report and other sources, and I politely asked Mr Magill if he might correct his article by pointing out some of these sources of information. Perhaps my many friends here at Real Science might want to join me in offering such references for this reporter who likely has no clue they all exist.
They actually didn’t present any data. The author got that right.
Then what did they present? I didn’t dare show my face there or I might end up without a job after my current contract expires.
-Scott
They didn’t present anything.Just off the cuff conversation.
“CSU atmospheric science professor Scott Denning interrupted, saying he’s skeptical and needs a high degree of evidence to believe a claim that runs contrary to common sense.”
“So, you know, you don’t really think humans cause climate change; we think heat causes climate change,” he said. “We know that burning fossil fuel produces CO2, we know that CO2 emits heat. Now most people know that heat warms things up.”
CO2 has it’s own little furnace? Gee, that explains everything Doc!
That is why my Cokes are always warm !
Works with beer as well.
Perpetual heat machines. Wind those little molecules and look out!
Please take a look at my article at http://www.EnvironmentViews.com about Fred’s visit to Colorado. I have links to Fred’s report and also the recent International Conference on Climate Change hosted by Heartland Institute (conference theme “Restoring the Scientific Method”). I was able to attend his presentation the next day at NIST Boulder and he was able to present his charts. It was very unfortunate that the room at CSU was not setup properly, Fred even had trouble finding a marker to draw a chart on the white board.