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Surely we are in a natural warming cycle, the graph line will be locally 'noisy' like an undulating, but rough surface.
I again refer to the Vostok ( South polar ) ice core data...
That ole blue temperature line looks quite regular down the 400 k years...
We now have another possible problem - with tree rings -
http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.co...-as-metric-of-past-temperature-into-question/
The IPCC's 2500 contributors, who do they include ??
Here is a real expert who bailed out...
http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2005/01/18/2500-less-1-2/
Climate Resistance's starting position to the right side of this next page seems fair...
http://www.climate-resistance.org/
I again refer to the Vostok ( South polar ) ice core data...
That ole blue temperature line looks quite regular down the 400 k years...
We now have another possible problem - with tree rings -
http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.co...-as-metric-of-past-temperature-into-question/
The IPCC's 2500 contributors, who do they include ??
[url=http://www.climate-resistance.org/2007/12/physician-heal-thyself.html]An editor [/url] said:...we downloaded IPCC WGII's latest report on "Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability". There were 380 contributors to the report [PDF of contributors]. A thorough and exhaustive analysis of the backgrounds of these experts (or were they?) was too ambitious (it's Christmas, and we have wine to drink, and mince pies to eat, too). So, we focused on the contributors who operate in the UK. Of the 51 UK contributors to the report, there were 5 economists, 3 epidemiologists, 5 who were either zoologists, entomologists, or biologists. 5 worked in civil engineering or risk management / insurance. 7 had specialisms in physical geography (we gave the benefit of the doubt to some academics whose profiles weren't clear about whether they are physical or human geographers). And just 10 have specialisms in geophysics, climate science or modelling, or hydrology. But there were 15 who could only be described as social scientists. If we take the view that economics is a social science, that makes 20 social scientists...
Here is a real expert who bailed out...
http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2005/01/18/2500-less-1-2/
Climate Resistance's starting position to the right side of this next page seems fair...
http://www.climate-resistance.org/