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  1. mhaze

    No trend in atmospheric CO2, he said.

    Hmm.... http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2009/2009GL040613.shtml Despite the predictions of coupled climate-carbon cycle models, no trend in the airborne fraction can be found. This study re-examines the available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data including their...
  2. P

    390 Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Skepticism of "Man-Made" Global Warming

    Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Skepticism of "Man-Made" Global Warming Another common myth is that no peer-reviewed papers exist disputing "man-made" global warming or the various environmental and economic effects. Myth debunked.
  3. P

    Merged Recent climate observations disagreement with projections

    Recent climate observations disagreement with projections (PDF) (David R. B. Stockwell, Ph.D. Ecosystem Dynamics) Computer Climate Model Validation has again failed despite the best attempts at mathematical deception by its proponents.
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    Carbon dioxide not to blame in ice age mystery

    Carbon dioxide not to blame in ice age mystery (ScienceNews) The case supporting CO2 as a climate driver is failing.
  5. D

    Where do you stand on the GW/AGW issue?

    I'm interested in seeing the results of what people think, based on current state of the science. Discussion encouraged (including the inevitable criticisms of the way the poll's questions were worded). -Dr. Imago
  6. Cainkane1

    Pee in the ocean next time you go in

    EVERYONE GO TAKE A WHIZ IN THE OCEAN No, I'm not trying to be nasty here. It just might save the planet! It seems that some climate researchers are investigating the idea of dumping huge quantities of urea into the oceans on the theory that this will cause these oceans to scrub, if you will...
  7. 1337m4n

    Pascal's Global Warming Wager

    Okay so this is a weird argument I heard about... Pascal's Wager is an argument suggesting that it is in one's best interest to believe in God regardless of whether he actually exists. This is basically a warped version of Pascal's Wager applied to global warming. Imagine four scenarios: 1)...

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