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Category Archives: Rapid Response Team
Rapid Response Team Collapses – Turns Their Charter Over To John Cook
They lasted about four days, and never answered any of my questions. Below is their “old message.” “We will contact you shortly.” No you didn’t. Just more BS from the usual group of suspects.
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My Fourth Query To The Climate Science Rapid Response Team
Climate scientists have been quoted in the press saying that sea level rise rates have doubled, and that sea level rise rates are occurring near the high end of IPCC forecasts. Yet NOAA tide gauge data shows little or no … Continue reading
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My Third Query To The Climate Science Rapid Response Team
Rising sea levels are often touted by climate scientists as evidence of global warming, yet we know that for the last 8,000 years sea level has steadily risen – while temperatures were steadily falling. Why doesn’t peer review catch this … Continue reading
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My Second Query To The Climate Science Rapid Response Team
Global temperature records from HadCRUT and GISS show that the period from 1910 to 1940 warmed nearly as quickly as the period from 1970 to 2000. 1913 set the all time temperature record in North America, and during the 1930s, … Continue reading
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My First Query To The Climate Science Rapid Response Team
Antarctic sea ice is currently about three standard deviations above normal, according to NSIDC graphs. The excess sea ice is necessarily located at relatively low latitudes, and the sun is near its peak in Antarctica now. This means that large … Continue reading
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