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UK Blogger Finds Error in Climate Change Study

Covenanter

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To extend your comment, '...as he performs masterfully on the guitar.' Just in case you cannot fathom the sarcasm, there is as much explanation in his song as there is guitar playing, though by the reckoning of some, the image of him playing would count.:Rolleyes

BTW, how interesting that in this PC age you get away with referring to indigenous folk as "savage," or posting songs that do.

NOT the indigenous folk, but -

"..the LAND so wide & savage." - Canada.
 

Covenanter

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To extend your comment, '...as he performs masterfully on the guitar.' Just in case you cannot fathom the sarcasm, there is as much explanation in his song as there is guitar playing, though by the reckoning of some, the image of him playing would count.:Rolleyes

BTW, how interesting that in this PC age you get away with referring to indigenous folk as "savage," or posting songs that do.

No. I can't fathom any sarcasm. He travelled by road, not sea to cross Canada.

Stan Rogers died in 1983 - a time when climatologists were concerned about a possible ice age! A time when Russia was building nuclear powered ice breakers to keep the NE Passage open. I remember a radio programme in which the reported travelled with such a ship across about 12 time zones.
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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NOT the indigenous folk, but - "..the LAND so wide & savage." - Canada.
Sorry. I can buy your justification.:Wink I was just interpreting in the mode of progressives and was sure you would understand that. You may be missing out on a lot of jokes here and by Trump ( :eek: yes, I said that). But then I do as well when it comes to some of the "elites.":)
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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No. I can't fathom any sarcasm. He travelled by road, not sea to cross Canada.
Stan Rogers died in 1983 - a time when climatologists were concerned about a possible ice age! A time when Russia was building nuclear powered ice breakers to keep the NE Passage open. I remember a radio programme in which the reported travelled with such a ship across about 12 time zones.
I can't hear a guitar ....
Please listen again to the song.
Yes, I know. No guitar, and no explanation. I was merely pointing out that the song is poetry, not explanation.

Hey, at least we did a good job of avoiding that possible ice age, didn't we? I'm not sure how many trillions were invested for the purpose, but doesn't that mean we should be getting rebates or at least some tax breaks? All they have to do is quit spending the money being used to avert an ice age and the global warming solves itself! I'm glad we had this talk.:Thumbsup
 

church mouse guy

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:LaughPretty funny. Unfortunately, Soros probably cannot understand a great many things, but he does understand money and how to manipulate and control people with it.:(

Soros evidently has a criminal record.

Yesterday or so Pope Francis attacked the USA for not supporting the Vatican and EU in spending billions to do something about the climate. Of course, Pope Francis does not want to do anything to stop the abuse by priests, bishops, and cardinals wherever Catholicism is. Nor does Pope Francis want to hold China accountable for pollution because they already name the cardinals for the RCC in China. Trump should tell Pope Francis that he wants to name the RCC cardinals in the USA and that he wants to put Cardinal McCarrick in prison for abuse.

The valiant UK blogger who caught the error in the science paper set back one plan of alarm. The Pope and Soros and the Europeans have not shown how spending money changes the climate nor has the Pope promised to empty out the Vatican Bank in that endeavor, which might be a trillion dollars for his own cause.
 

Bro. Curtis

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National Geographic is a godless corporation.
Possible responses;

“Well, except for that ‘no god’ thing they tell the truth”.

“Jesus and National Geographic have the same goals for humanity”.

“I trust them more than people who trust God”.
 

Covenanter

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National Geographic is a godless corporation.

Possible responses;

“Well, except for that ‘no god’ thing they tell the truth”.

“Jesus and National Geographic have the same goals for humanity”.

“I trust them more than people who trust God”.

Valid science reports scientific observations. Interpretation of those observations may be questioned, but not science itself.
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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Valid science reports scientific observations. Interpretation of those observations may be questioned, but not science itself.
Valid science requires the experiment be repeated by independent researchers with very similar results. What is usually reported to the masses is new research conclusions blown all out of proportion, and without the caveats and cautions valid science would dictate. To think that research is completely unbiased, and especially that conclusions drawn are completely unbiased, is extremely naive.
 
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