Boston Globe column claims that climate models have consistently failed based on no evidence
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Climate projections using models based on it [the water vapor feedback] have consistently failed
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Climate projections using models based on it [the water vapor feedback] have consistently failed
…an otherwise great article. Generally speaking, the article is sound and has numerous sources of scientists to equilibrate the debate. There are only a few things that are maybe exaggerated…
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Scientists were caught 'adjusting' sea level data to create false impression of rising oceans
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They tell us that we are the primary forces controlling earth temperatures by the burning of fossil fuels and releasing their carbon dioxide. I hope my readers can recognize the absurdity of their claims. … increasing sunspots are linked to increases in earth temperature
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“Coronavirus may be sexually transmitted and cause male infertility”
Scientists’ Feedback SUMMARY This is an inaccurate and misleading report. It only comments on the temperature in the troposphere (not at the surface of the Earth, where people live) and…
…“fudging, twisting, shading, bending, stretching, slanting, exaggerating, distorting, whitewashing, and selective reporting.” A successful palterer will try to avoid being untruthful in each of his/her utterances, but will nonetheless put…
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COVID-19 vaccines weaken the immune system; “Idaho doctor reports a ‘20 times increase’ of cancer in vaccinated patients”
…annual rise. The level is 315 ppm. Suki Manabe and Richard Wetherald make a convincing calculation that doubling CO2 would raise world temperatures a couple of degrees. 1977 – Scientific…