Hearing: President’s UN climate pledge


Dr. Curry is one a few few real scientists that are left in the country, too many have been corrupted my the money.

curryja's avatarClimate Etc.

by Judith Curry

The House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space and Technology Hearing on the President’s UN Climate Pledge has now concluded.

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Malik Shabazz Calls For Shooting Back At Police Because “We Are At War”…


So the militant backs have declared war on the whites now! This is crazy and the fault of Obama and Holder!

Louisiana Outlaws Cash Transactions for Used Goods


From Armstrong Economics

Louisiana has passed a bill that makes it ILLEGAL to pay for used goods with cash. You can no longer buy something at a yard-sale, flee market, or wherever paying cash. You must pay by check, money order, or electronic transfer. They claim this is targeted at criminals. Ya – good explanation, but totally unrealistic. The State is named after the King of France so it is not so unusual to see Louisiana adopt the same policies in France.

Most people are also unaware that the law in Louisiana is NOT the same as the rest of the nation. They did not follow English common law, but French. A jury trial does not require unanimous consent, instead, it is simply the majority.

Actually this is not legal for Federal Reserve notes state; “This note is legal tender for all debts public and private.”

 

 

Defiant To The End – Atlanta Educators Refuse To Accept Responsibility on Sentencing Day….


In my opinion they got off light what they did to those students is worse than robbing a store!

You think all of this is nailed in the models?


If you use a more realistic CO2 sensitivity value of under 1.0 degree C than the natural climate movements such as the AMO can be used to make a model that works. If the natural movements are dismissed you are forces to use the higher IPCC value of 3.0 degrees C and you are traped in a system that can not work.

Bob Greene's avatarJunkScience.com

I ran across three articles that further convince me that it’s foolish to use climate models to direct the U. S. or global economies.

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Temperature Data Tampering For Propaganda Purposes Vs. Actual Science


If you use a 12 month running average it really shows up.

Tony Heller's avatarReal Climate Science

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Intellectual tyranny–Thomas Sowell discusses


Sowell is almost always right on but Milloy make a good point about the current situation and the funding. In a perfect world the Scientists would police themselves but the lure of money has destroyed science as it once was. The people living in the country now only what free things and the intellectuals are no better wanting grant money to enhance their status. The politicians wanting power give both groups what they desire and there is only one way this can end! Lets hope there is a rebirth of freedom sometime not to distant from now.

john1282's avatarJunkScience.com

Here at junkscience.com it’s a damn lucky thing we aren’t offerred a lot of money to change our opinions.

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Ron Clutz On The AMO


I use AMO in my Climate Model as one of three factors and it works very well!

Pitfalls in climate sensitivity estimation: Part 2


niclewis's avatarClimate Audit

A guest post by Nicholas Lewis

In Part 1 I introduced the talk I gave at Ringberg 2015, explained why it focussed on estimation based on warming over the instrumental period, and covered problems relating to aerosol forcing and bias caused by the influence of the AMO. I now move on to problems arising when Bayesian probabilistic approaches are used, and then summarize the state of instrumental period warming, observationally-based climate sensitivity estimation as I see it. I explained in Part 1 why other approaches to estimating ECS appear to be less reliable.

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Pitfalls in climate sensitivity estimation: Part 1


niclewis's avatarClimate Audit

A guest post by Nicholas Lewis

As many readers will be aware, I attended the WCRP Grand Challenge Workshop: Earth’s Climate Sensitivities at Schloss Ringberg in late March. Ringberg 2015 was a very interesting event, attended by many of the best known scientists involved in this field and in areas of research closely related to it – such as the behaviour of clouds, aerosols and heat in the ocean. Many talks were given at Ringberg 2015; presentation slides are available here. It is often difficult to follow presentations just from the slides, so I thought it was worth posting an annotated version of the slides relating to my own talk, “Pitfalls in climate sensitivity estimation”. To make it more digestible and focus discussion, I am splitting my presentation into three parts. I’ve omitted the title slide and reinstated some slides that I cut out of my talk due to the 15…

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