Such tripe, Greenie.I looked at your last link. The one about the CO2 lag. It said that just because CO2 lagged in the past does not mean that it can't cause warming now.So easily refuted. So sophomoric. I thought these people had PHDs. Maybe they are examples of educated fools. If the climate warmed in the past and CO2 increased after it had already started to warm, and CO2 being more important than the Sun according to some of the other crap you've posted, wouldn't the increase in CO2 have created runaway warming? The Earth would now be a hot, dry ball if everything is as you say. What caused all that CO2 to go away and the Earth to cool back down?
Good list, too bad it'll never be made popular so most people will never read it. Not that they would really care, the science is "settled" already.
dextrampennaeDec 16, 2009
Such tripe, Greenie.I looked at your last link. The one about the CO2 lag. It said that just because CO2 lagged in the past does not mean that it can't cause warming now.So easily refuted. So sophomoric. I thought these people had PHDs. Maybe they are examples of educated fools. If the climate warmed in the past and CO2 increased after it had already started to warm, and CO2 being more important than the Sun according to some of the other crap you've posted, wouldn't the increase in CO2 have created runaway warming? The Earth would now be a hot, dry ball if everything is as you say. What caused all that CO2 to go away and the Earth to cool back down?
Closed AccountDec 16, 2009
@hasab: Yes, I was being facetious. Mocking, actually, of the typical Greenfyre post... with which you may now have become familiar. :)
Closed AccountDec 16, 2009
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z0rkDec 16, 2009
Good list, too bad it'll never be made popular so most people will never read it. Not that they would really care, the science is "settled" already.