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Daily Archives: May 21, 2016
Scott Denning Admits Climate Alarmism Is Not “Basic Physics”
Denning: The 3.7 W/m2 is from CO2 alone. Without feedbacks this would warm the Earth only 1.1°C (2°F). The actual climate sensitivity is determined after this initial change (0.27°C per W/m2) gets amplified by positive feedbacks and also reduced by … Continue reading
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Feeling The Bern In Burlington
I was sitting at the bar in the Burlington Airport this afternoon, and realized that the guy sitting next to me talking on the phone was Bernie’s campaign manager. I have no idea who he was talking to, but I … Continue reading
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