THIS PAGE HAS BEEN ACTIVATED AS THE NEW STATESMAN BLOG IS NOW CLOSED FOR COMMENTS
At 10am this morning, the New Statesman finally closed the Mark Lynas thread on their website after 1715 comments had been added over a period of five months. I don’t know whether this constitutes any kind of a record, but gratitude is certainly due to the editor of of the New Statesman for hosting the discussion so patiently and also for publishing articles from Dr David Whitehouse and Mark Lynas that have created so much interest.
This page is now live, and anyone who would like to continue the discussion here is welcome to do so. I have copied the most recent contributions at the New Statesman as the first comment for the sake of convenience. If you want to refer back to either of the original threads, then you can find them here:
Dr David Whitehouse’s article can be found here with all 1289 comments.
Mark Lynas’ attempted refutation can be found here with 1715 comments.
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OK, folks, here we go!
(Thanks for letting me get (pseudo) #1 post again!)
Robin, I heartily agree with your thinking about the “unpleasantly vindictive” part of the media. I would also add that the AGWers and their powerful, rich, liberal friends are not likely to let their best ever opportunity to control all of human activities go without a vicious fight. Remember, all dictators, no matter how brutal, are always doing ‘what’s best for the people’.
Who else made it?
Funny, I feel “safe” at this forum.
I hope my old buddy Peter Martin checks in, haven’t seen his posts for a couple of weeks.
Re: #4, Brute
That sounds as though it could be a complement to the management, but on the other hand ………?
Hi guys, I’m checking in but with a changed ID. I liked “Black Wallaby” originally on an old blog where I had a little photo ID, but I no longer think it is cool.
Just to muse a bit, I noticed that a certain AGW fundie asserted that ice core samples were evidence that there was no MWP. It’s funny really; these loonies argue that the huge number of data of strong warmth over a span of around four centuries, from around the world are misleading because they did not all happen at the same time…. They were all regional effects!
Well really! You could not have a more regional sample than in an ice core. It represents a tiny part of the globe, and in an atypical environment!
Also, in the case of Antarctica, there is debate as to whether the ice which traps air bubbles, deep below the firn, may be 6,000 years old when it finally traps diffused air from the surface
Tony,
A compliment. I know that everyone will get a fair chance here.
To:
The commenter formerly known as Black Wallaby:
I liked Black Wallaby better than Bob….Wallaby has more pizzazz.
Hi brute,
There are two reasons why I went-off Black Wallaby;
1) I had an argument with some physicists over at ClimateAudit that the idea that cold air can heat the warmer ground below, which is a standard part of greenhouse theory, poses a paradox since the second law of thermodynamics describes that heat cannot flow from a cold to hotter body. (just like water cannot flow naturally uphill. In a refrigerator this problem is overcome by using a compressor. So, I challenged them to demonstrate where is the pump in the climate system. To cut a long story short it got rather heated over there, and I had to change my ID to Bob_FJ in order to be not ignored on other topics.
2) In Australia, to call someone a “Wally” is an insult.
But, if you like B.W. I’ll see if the system will allow me to switch back
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3168/2570149348_160a34eb16_o.jpg
This was my self-image on an older blog website.
Regards Bob_FJ
Hi brute,
There are two reasons why I went-off Black Wallaby;
1) I had an argument with some physicists over at ClimateAudit that the idea that cold air can heat the warmer ground below, which is a standard part of greenhouse theory, poses a paradox since the second law of thermodynamics describes that heat cannot flow from a cold to hotter body. (just like water cannot flow naturally uphill. In a refrigerator this problem is overcome by using a compressor. So, I challenged them to demonstrate where is the pump in the climate system. To cut a long story short it got rather heated over there, and I had to change my ID to Bob_FJ in order to be not ignored on other topics.
2) In Australia, to call someone a “Wally” is an insult.
But, if you like B.W. I’ll see if the system will allow me to switch back
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3168/2570149348_160a34eb16_o.jpg
This was my self-image on an older blog website.
Tried sending this as B.W. and it seems to want a different Email address!
Regards Bob_FJ
Hi Brute,
If you would like to discuss things with Joseph Romm, he is a frequent author at Gristmill, a fundie site which is surprisingly tolerant of opposing viewpoints and insults.
Here are his two latest leads, but if you go to HOME and scroll down there are many more.
Still, waters run deep
Mainstream media misses connection between global warming and Midwest floods
Posted by Joseph Romm (Guest Contributor) at 2:37 PM on 12 Jun 2008
http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/6/12/102024/948
Toying with you
Something for everyone in the emerging green market
Posted by Joseph Romm (Guest Contributor) at 9:59 AM on 12 Jun 2008
http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/6/11/152932/430
Hi Brute,
If you would like to discuss things with Joseph Romm, he is a frequent author at Gristmill, a fundie site which is surprisingly tolerant of opposing viewpoints and insults.
Here are his two latest leads, but if you go to HOME and scroll down there are many more.
Still, waters run deep
Mainstream media misses connection between global warming and Midwest floods
Posted by Joseph Romm (Guest Contributor) at 2:37 PM on 12 Jun 2008
http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/6/12/102024/948
Toying with you
Something for everyone in the emerging green market
Posted by Joseph Romm (Guest Contributor) at 9:59 AM on 12 Jun 2008
http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/6/11/152932/430
TonyN: Sorry about the delay. As this comment had several URLs WordPress decided to assign it for moderation. I’ll change the settings.
Wally is an insult? Who knew?
Is a Black Wallaby like an Albino, animal or person? I thought Kangaroos were all brown….
There are 47 (?) kangaroo species coming in various colours and sizes. Wallabies as a group are a little smaller and have pointy faces compared with the more horse-shaped common kangaroos. there are also some little guys like poteroos and wallaroos. The eastern grey kangaroos are very common locally, like mobs of a hundred or more, and if the big males hop across the road, it can be very serious.
Where’s Max? Maybe he’s on his way back to Switzerland. And the other guys?
Don’t know where they are. Also Benson isn’t here……no one to fight with. How has the winter weather been there Down Under? Maybe we should stir up some Alarmists and post links to this site….pick a fight……
Hey Brute,
Just a QUICKY, it’s my bedtime. (beyond)
Here’s a new Joseph Romm blog at Gristmill that’s busy and fun: 21 posts already.
http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/6/12/102024/948/#comment3
There’s even a guy Christophers who declares that both Romm and us rationalists are equally wrong. I don’t think Goebbles will be enjoying it so far! Some cross linking might be interesting. I have two posts lined-up for there tomorrow.
Wallaby/Bob,
This one is funny………..
Global Warming My Ass
By Bob Wire, 6-11-08
No sir, I don’t like it.
Well, I was going to take down the Christmas lights today. But now I may as well plug ‘em in. When I woke up and looked out the bedroom window this morning, my reaction was enough to propel both of my kids out of their beds.
“Dad, what’s the matter?” asked Rusty, reacting to the string of epithets flowing from my room. “Did you have that dream again, where you were a sex slave for Condoleeza Rice?”
“No. Look out the window.” He looked.
“Whoa! Wouldn’t it be cool if we had a snow day?” he said, eyes widening.
Tomorrow’s the last day of school at John Colter Elementary. The kids are on the verge of three straight months of “snow days.” But instead of bundling up swimsuits and beach towels for a pool party, I’m digging out recently-stored snow boots and winter coats.
I can’t see out the front window because the birch tree in the front yard is humped over by the weight of the snow, touching the ground.
The tomato and pepper plants in our backyard garden surely will not survive this, will they? I can see deer on the hill behind our house, scratching their heads and double-checking the date on their complimentary Field & Stream calendars.
But who do I complain to? What can I do? How am I supposed to get my revenge for this cruel joke? I mean, I’ve done my time, man. I trudged through seven long months of this winter wonderland bullshit. I’ve already made the switch from whiskey to gin. I’ve already gotten two sunburns this year. Criminy.
Like the rest of Missoula, I’ll just continue with my day, trying to avoid the inevitable string of fender benders resulting from carefree drivers who fail to remember how slick the roads get when the snow meets the oil on the asphalt.
I know the white stuff will be gone by tomorrow, or even later today. But I still feel like throwing a tantrum, because it just isn’t fair. I should be playing golf. I can’t throw horse shoes when the pits are full of snow. It makes me livid to have to crank on the heat: I’ve earned a lower power bill after writing a half dozen $300+ checks to those ruthless criminals at Northwestern Energy.
Maybe the Republicans are right. Maybe this whole global warming thing is a fairy tale.
I’ve been wondering why some of the guys are absent from debate, and upon making enquiries, I’m sad to say that there is bad news. Bob Clive is in mourning because his pet tortoise has died:
http://varnam.org/blog/archives/2006/03/robert_clives_pet_dies.php
TonyN: many thanks for this initiative – I was worried about getting withdrawal symptoms with the ending of the remarkable NS thread. (Incidentally, well done JZ for sneaking in with the first post – although I’m rather proud of having made the final post to the NS.) I am worried, however, that we only seem to have sceptics here so far. If that continues, however, this might be a useful clearing house for links to useful information and suggestions re contributions to alarmist sites. Wallaby/Bob’s gristmill proposal sounds like a good start.
Hey! Robin!
Glad to see that you caught up! Just like ole times………….
Re: #16, Robin Guenier
Perhaps the warmists just heaved a sigh of relief when the NS pulled the plug.
Did anyone else see this?
http://lost-toothsociety.blogspot.com/2008/06/low-level-posting.html
TonyN,
Actually, I think that David Benson’s departure is just a matter of how he was so easily confused or misinterpreted so many things. I recollect that Brute wished that David take care as he left house to make sure that his screen door^ did not strike him on the rear end. I fear that DB, in typical confusion did not interpret this as Brute’s best wishes, but rather the opposite.
Does anyone have DB’s Email address so that we could explain to him not to be hurt by a silly misunderstanding?
Footnote^ for Europeans. I did not know about screen, (or flyscreen) doors until I arrived in South-East Australia in 1969 from England. They are a secondary door on a self-closer, that keep the bugs out in summer, and they can smack you if you are not careful
Here’s some grim news:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7457317.stm
But I was cheered by JZ’s article in the Lost Tooth society blog (see TonyN’s link above). BTW JZ, would it be rude to ask what the “Z” stands for? Unusual, although I have a friend in LA called Zenaido.
As you say, Brute, just like old times – although the edge will go if we don’t attract some alarmists. Still looking forward to that beer: I have a great pub next door.
Uh-oh… Busted by Tony’s trackbacks! Yes, I have a blog, and yes, with you four or five readers, my audience is up to five or six (seven, when my mother sometimes reads!)
I started blogging in 2004 or 03, and for a while posted quite often. Unfortunately, it got to be too much of a burden as my kids got older and needed more and more of my time. I enjoy posting my thoughts there, although no one but me ever reads it.
Robin, I must also confess that “JZ Smith” is a pseudonym. My real name is sometimes associated with my business, and I prefer to keep my political views separate from business.
I’m sorry that I don’t know what the “Z” stands for; a grandfather (several generations back) changed his name to “James Z. Smith” after an ‘incident’ with the law in the wild west days of Kansas in the 1870’s, and moved further west. I thought it would be a good pseudonym for me as well!
Hi guys – I have enjoyed the banter at the New Statesman Whitehouse/Lynas blogs almost since the begining and am glad to see it continue here!
Anyway – I’m sure you’ll see this sooner or later but if anyone had any lingering doubts that the AGW hysteria has moved from a poorly thought-out scientific speculation to a full blown religion those doubts may be dispelled here:
http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/008132.html
Truly amazing to me what is happening. I am busy signing as many petitions as I can find, writing my congressmen and generally educating myself about this phenomenon as quickly as I can.
Wow………
A note to Tony: I didn’t mean to imply by my comment above (“…you four or five readers, my audience is up to five or six…”) that your blog has such low traffic. I’m sure you have a very large audience!