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Outa time baby –
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpDjbul0WyE
He will be looking for a new employer soon.
It really bothers me when scientists speak in such certain terms about such uncertain subjects. Terms such as “definitely” and “will be” should be reserved for knowns.
It should bother them too, but even when time proves them wrong, it just never does.
The sun?
What was he smoking?
scizzorbill says:
May 7, 2013 at 4:05 pm
He will be looking for a new employer soon.
He has one, GOD. He was the last of the honest climatologists and was appalled by the actions of Jones, Briffa et al. Sadly he died a little while ago. I still have one of his books on climate. Still valid today.
That Lamb guy was a denier .
The sun ? The sun, you say ?
Lambs book on climate is excellent and should be in the library of anyone interested in the history of climate. It was written back in the day before science turned into politics.