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Re: Sierra Club Robot repeats the "97% of scientists" mantra 12 times in under 9 minutes... and he isn't the only guy talkingignoranz, your brain is seriously messed up. I posted references to the peer reviewed papers in 4 different journals. I could post dozens of similar papers - but it would not help you given the way you are.
You don't know what "scientific is". To alarmist/religionists like you, you believe it is scientific if it supports your alarmist CAGW/CACC religious view. If it does not support it, then you believe it can't be scientific. You are also ignorant, uneducated and are unable to remember scientific information. Reference Neukom, R., Luterbacher, J., Villalba, R., Kuttel, M., Frank, D., Jones, P.D., Grosjean, M., Wanner, H., Aravena, J.-C., Black, D.E., Christie, D.A., D'Arrigo, R., Lara, A., Morales, M., Soliz-Gamboa, C., Srur, A., Urritia, R. and von Gunten, L. 2011. Multiproxy summer and winter surface air temperature field reconstructions for southern South America covering the past centuries. Climate Dynamics 37: 35-51. Reference Rein B., Luckge, A. and Sirocko, F. 2004. A major Holocene ENSO anomaly during the Medieval period. Geophysical Research Letters 31: 10.1029/2004GL020161. Reference Thompson, L.G., Mosley-Thompson, E., Davis, M.E., Lin, P.-N., Henderson, K. and Mashiotta, T.A. 2003. Tropical glacier and ice core evidence of climate change on annual to millennial time scales. Climatic Change 59: 137-155. Reference Thompson, L.G., Mosley-Thompson, E., Davis, M.E., Lin, P.-N., Henderson, K. and Mashiotta, T.A. 2003. Tropical glacier and ice core evidence of climate change on annual to millennial time scales. Climatic Change 59: 137-155. Reference Kitagawa, H. and Matsumoto, E. 1995. Climatic implications of δ13C variations in a Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) during the last two millennia.Geophysical Research Letters 22: 2155-2158. Reference Andreev, A.A., Pierau, R., Kalugin, I.A., Daryin, A.V., Smolyaninova, L.G. and Diekmann, B. 2007. Environmental changes in the northern Altai during the last millennium documented in Lake Teletskoye pollen record. Quaternary Research 67: 394-399. Reference Kalugin, I., Daryin, A., Smolyaninova, L., Andreev, A., Diekmann, B. and Khlystov, O. 2007. 800-yr-long records of annual air temperature and precipitation over southern Siberia inferred from Teletskoye Lake sediments. Quaternary Research 67: 400-410. |
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30124 | Re: Sierra Club Robot repeats the "97% of scientists" mantra 12 times in under 9 minutes... and he isn't the only guy talking | ignatz | 0 | 10/9/2015 11:06:32 AM |