Two Interesting Headlines related to Global Warming

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
Can Forkie tell us why the average temperatures went up on Venus and Mars? Was that man made global warming also?
No, it was not man made.

This has been another episode of Short Answers to Stupid Questions.


No that shows us you are monkey see and do and not an independent thinker. Think now. If Mars and Venus are warmer, why wouldn't Earth be warmer?

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jphelan
1350+ Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Skeptic Arguments Against ACC/AGW Alarmism...
According to...wait for it...Andrew K. A blogger. Andrew K., who won't even reveal his last name.

Last names are withheld for privacy reasons as this debate can get quite nasty with personal harassment from extremists as many skeptics have found out. I noticed you were posting under a screen name, why is that?

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Originally posted by: forkushV
Who couldn't get published in a peer reviewed journal with a gun.

This is incorrect my work from Popular Technology.net has been cited 8 times in 5 peer-reviewed journals. It even says that the list is cited in peer-reviewed journals at the top of the list, did you fail to read this?

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Originally posted by: forkushV
And look what he has posted at the very tippy top of his blog:


That's not an ad, that's his latest post. Hey, look at these kewl cameras!

Actually the post was about the videos and in case you did not notice it is a technology website.

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Originally posted by: forkushV
And he illustrates stories about scientists that he dislikes with pictures of communist flags. Wow, can't you just smell the scientific credibility?

Which story about a scientist has a communist flag?

If you want detailed scientific credentials of skeptical scientists who have peer-reviewed papers published on the list I can provide as many as you like. Here are a few,

Richard S. Lindzen, A.B. Physics Magna Cum Laude, Harvard University (1960); S.M. Applied Mathematics, Harvard University (1961); Ph.D. Applied Mathematics, Harvard University (1964); Research Associate in Meteorology, University of Washington (1964-1965); NATO Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute for Theoretical Meteorology, University of Oslo (1965-1966); Research Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research (1966-1967); Visiting Lecturer in Meteorology, UCLA (1967); NCAR Outstanding Publication Award (1967); AMS Meisinger Award (1968); Associate Professor and Professor of Meteorology, University of Chicago (1968-1972); Summer Lecturer, NCAR Colloquium (1968, 1972, 1978); AGU Macelwane Award (1969); Visiting Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, Tel Aviv University (1969); Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship (1970-1976); Gordon McKay Professor of Dynamic Meteorology, Harvard University (1972-1983); Visiting Professor of Dynamic Meteorology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1975); Lady Davis Visiting Professor, Department of Meteorology, The Hebrew University (1979); Director, Center for Earth and Planetary Physics, Harvard University (1980-1983); Robert P. Burden Professor of Dynamical Meteorology, Harvard University (1982-1983); AMS Charney Award (1985); Vikram Amblal Sarabhai Professor, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India (1985); Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship (1986-1987); Distinguished Visiting Scientist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA (1988-Present); Sackler Visiting Professor, Tel Aviv University (1992); Landsdowne Lecturer, University of Victoria (1993); Bernhard Haurwitz Memorial Lecturer, American Meteorological Society (1997); Fellow, American Academy of Arts & Sciences; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow, American Geophysical Union; Fellow, American Meteorological Society; Member, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters; Member, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society; Member, National Academy of Sciences; Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1983-2013); Distinguished Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Science, Cato Institute (2013-Present); Lead Author, IPCC (2001); ISI Highly Cited Researcher

"Given that the evidence strongly implies that anthropogenic warming has been greatly exaggerated, the basis for alarm due to such warming is similarly diminished." - Richard S. Lindzen

John R. Christy, B.A. Mathematics Summa Cum Laude, California State University (1973); M.S. Atmospheric Science, University of Illinois (1984); Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, University of Illinois (1987); Science Master, Baptist High School, Nyeri, Kenya (1973-1975); Departmental Fellow, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1983); Senior Research Associate and Instructor, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1987-1989); Research Scientist, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1989-1991); Alabama Assistant State Climatologist (1989-1991); NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (1991); NASA Technical Innovation Award, Marshall Space Flight Center; Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1991-1995); Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1995-1999); Expert Contributor, Climate Observations, National Academy of Sciences (1995); American Meteorological Society Special Award (1996); Expert Contributor, Satellite Observations for Climate National Research Council (1997); Member, Committee on Earth Studies, Space Studies Board (1998-2001); Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1999-Present); Director, Earth System Science Center, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1991-Present); Alabama State Climatologist (2000-Present); Fellow, American Meteorological Society (2002); Expert Contributor, Statement on Climate Change, American Geophysical Union (2003); Distinguished Alumnus, Science and Mathematics, California State University, Fresno (2007); Distinguished Professor, University of Alabama in Huntsville (2008); Member, American Geophysical Union (AGU); Contributor, IPCC (1992, 1994, 1995, 2007); Expert Reviewer, IPCC (2007, 2013); Lead Author, IPCC (2001)

"I'm sure the majority (but not all) of my IPCC colleagues cringe when I say this, but I see neither the developing catastrophe nor the smoking gun proving that human activity is to blame for most of the warming we see." - John R. Christy

Patrick J. Michaels, A.B. Biological Sciences, University of Chicago (1971); S.M. Biology, University of Chicago (1975); Ph.D. Ecological Climatology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1979); Research and Project Assistant, Center for Climatic Research, University of Wisconsin (1976-1979); Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia (1980-1986); Virginia State Climatologist (1980-2007); President, Central Virginia Chapter, American Meteorological Society (1986-1987); Executive Board, American Association of State Climatologists (1986-1989); Associate Professor of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia (1986-1995); President, American Association of State Climatologists (1987-1988); Chair, Committee on Applied Climatology, American Meteorological Society (1988-1999); Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies, Cato Institute (1992-2012); Visiting Scientist, Marshall Institute (1996-Present); Research Professor of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia (1996-2007); Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member, Association of American Geographers; Member, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society; Director, Center for the Study of Science, Cato Institute (2012-Present); Contributor and Expert Reviewer, IPCC (1990, 1992, 1995, 2001, 2007)

"A number of studies point to sources other than greenhouse gases as explanations for the modest warming trend of the late 20th century." - Patrick J. Michaels
Roulette Man ---- " No that shows us you are monkey see and do and not an independent thinker. Think now. If Mars and Venus are warmer, why wouldn't Earth be warmer?" I say, Roulette Man, don't confuse forkrush with logic - he will get all heated and blame it on Global Warming.
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Originally posted by: Poptech

This is incorrect my work from Popular Technology.net has been cited 8 times in 5 peer-reviewed journals. It even says that the list is cited in peer-reviewed journals at the top of the list, did you fail to read this?


Link needs fixing: "cited 8 times in 5 peer-reviewed journals"
(Just an awkward quirk on the LVA Fora.)

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Originally posted by: DonDiego
Link needs fixing: "cited 8 times in 5 peer-reviewed journals"
(Just an awkward quirk on the LVA Fora.)

Thanks fixed, I am used to BBCode for forums.

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Originally posted by: Poptech
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jphelan
1350+ Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Skeptic Arguments Against ACC/AGW Alarmism...
According to...wait for it...Andrew K. A blogger. Andrew K., who won't even reveal his last name.

Last names are withheld for privacy reasons as this debate can get quite nasty with personal harassment from extremists as many skeptics have found out. I noticed you were posting under a screen name, why is that?

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Originally posted by: forkushV
Who couldn't get published in a peer reviewed journal with a gun.

This is incorrect my work from Popular Technology.net has been cited 8 times in 5 peer-reviewed journals. It even says that the list is cited in peer-reviewed journals at the top of the list, did you fail to read this?

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Originally posted by: forkushV
And look what he has posted at the very tippy top of his blog:


That's not an ad, that's his latest post. Hey, look at these kewl cameras!

Actually the post was about the videos and in case you did not notice it is a technology website.

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Originally posted by: forkushV
And he illustrates stories about scientists that he dislikes with pictures of communist flags. Wow, can't you just smell the scientific credibility?

Which story about a scientist has a communist flag?

If you want detailed scientific credentials of skeptical scientists who have peer-reviewed papers published on the list I can provide as many as you like. Here are a few,

Richard S. Lindzen, A.B. Physics Magna Cum Laude, Harvard University (1960); S.M. Applied Mathematics, Harvard University (1961); Ph.D. Applied Mathematics, Harvard University (1964); Research Associate in Meteorology, University of Washington (1964-1965); NATO Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute for Theoretical Meteorology, University of Oslo (1965-1966); Research Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research (1966-1967); Visiting Lecturer in Meteorology, UCLA (1967); NCAR Outstanding Publication Award (1967); AMS Meisinger Award (1968); Associate Professor and Professor of Meteorology, University of Chicago (1968-1972); Summer Lecturer, NCAR Colloquium (1968, 1972, 1978); AGU Macelwane Award (1969); Visiting Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, Tel Aviv University (1969); Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship (1970-1976); Gordon McKay Professor of Dynamic Meteorology, Harvard University (1972-1983); Visiting Professor of Dynamic Meteorology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1975); Lady Davis Visiting Professor, Department of Meteorology, The Hebrew University (1979); Director, Center for Earth and Planetary Physics, Harvard University (1980-1983); Robert P. Burden Professor of Dynamical Meteorology, Harvard University (1982-1983); AMS Charney Award (1985); Vikram Amblal Sarabhai Professor, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India (1985); Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship (1986-1987); Distinguished Visiting Scientist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA (1988-Present); Sackler Visiting Professor, Tel Aviv University (1992); Landsdowne Lecturer, University of Victoria (1993); Bernhard Haurwitz Memorial Lecturer, American Meteorological Society (1997); Fellow, American Academy of Arts & Sciences; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow, American Geophysical Union; Fellow, American Meteorological Society; Member, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters; Member, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society; Member, National Academy of Sciences; Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1983-2013); Distinguished Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Science, Cato Institute (2013-Present); Lead Author, IPCC (2001); ISI Highly Cited Researcher

"Given that the evidence strongly implies that anthropogenic warming has been greatly exaggerated, the basis for alarm due to such warming is similarly diminished." - Richard S. Lindzen

John R. Christy, B.A. Mathematics Summa Cum Laude, California State University (1973); M.S. Atmospheric Science, University of Illinois (1984); Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, University of Illinois (1987); Science Master, Baptist High School, Nyeri, Kenya (1973-1975); Departmental Fellow, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1983); Senior Research Associate and Instructor, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1987-1989); Research Scientist, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1989-1991); Alabama Assistant State Climatologist (1989-1991); NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (1991); NASA Technical Innovation Award, Marshall Space Flight Center; Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1991-1995); Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1995-1999); Expert Contributor, Climate Observations, National Academy of Sciences (1995); American Meteorological Society Special Award (1996); Expert Contributor, Satellite Observations for Climate National Research Council (1997); Member, Committee on Earth Studies, Space Studies Board (1998-2001); Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1999-Present); Director, Earth System Science Center, University of Alabama in Huntsville (1991-Present); Alabama State Climatologist (2000-Present); Fellow, American Meteorological Society (2002); Expert Contributor, Statement on Climate Change, American Geophysical Union (2003); Distinguished Alumnus, Science and Mathematics, California State University, Fresno (2007); Distinguished Professor, University of Alabama in Huntsville (2008); Member, American Geophysical Union (AGU); Contributor, IPCC (1992, 1994, 1995, 2007); Expert Reviewer, IPCC (2007, 2013); Lead Author, IPCC (2001)

"I'm sure the majority (but not all) of my IPCC colleagues cringe when I say this, but I see neither the developing catastrophe nor the smoking gun proving that human activity is to blame for most of the warming we see." - John R. Christy

Patrick J. Michaels, A.B. Biological Sciences, University of Chicago (1971); S.M. Biology, University of Chicago (1975); Ph.D. Ecological Climatology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1979); Research and Project Assistant, Center for Climatic Research, University of Wisconsin (1976-1979); Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia (1980-1986); Virginia State Climatologist (1980-2007); President, Central Virginia Chapter, American Meteorological Society (1986-1987); Executive Board, American Association of State Climatologists (1986-1989); Associate Professor of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia (1986-1995); President, American Association of State Climatologists (1987-1988); Chair, Committee on Applied Climatology, American Meteorological Society (1988-1999); Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies, Cato Institute (1992-2012); Visiting Scientist, Marshall Institute (1996-Present); Research Professor of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia (1996-2007); Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member, Association of American Geographers; Member, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society; Director, Center for the Study of Science, Cato Institute (2012-Present); Contributor and Expert Reviewer, IPCC (1990, 1992, 1995, 2001, 2007)

"A number of studies point to sources other than greenhouse gases as explanations for the modest warming trend of the late 20th century." - Patrick J. Michaels


Put a fork in Forky!

Sorry duplicate...
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: Poptech

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Originally posted by: forkushV
Who couldn't get published in a peer reviewed journal with a gun.

This is incorrect my work from Popular Technology.net has been cited 8 times in 5 peer-reviewed journals.
Ooh that's strong, mystery man. I just looked up The Cat in The Hat on Google Scholar and I get about 2,800 cites. But you know what? If Dr. Seuss had ever claimed to have his work published in a peer-review journal simply because he was cited, he would have been a dishonest scumbag. Just like you.


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Originally posted by: forkushV

Ooh that's strong, mystery man. I just looked up The Cat in The Hat on Google Scholar and I get about 205,000 cites. But you know what? If Dr. Seuss had ever claimed to have his work published in a peer-review journal simply because he was cited, he would have been a dishonest scumbag. Just like you.




So you have demonstrated you do not know how to use Google Scholar either. You forgot to put the phrase in quotes and thus will include any result that simply includes all those words in no particular order. When you submit a proper query you get a much smaller result, the majority of which is either erroneous or not peer-reviewed. Erroneous as in the result simply includes the phrase but is not properly citing the actual book.

Google Scholar does not only index peer-reviewed papers but is filled with all manner of erroneous content, including - conference papers, theses and dissertations, academic books, pre-prints, abstracts, technical reports, book reviews, news sections, editorials, announcements and letters.

As an example, I am sure you do not believe the New York Times is peer-reviewed...

https://scholar.google.com/scholar?as_publication=new+york+times

You seem confused about my website as nothing on it was ever intended to be published - let alone submitted to be published in a peer-reviewed journal, as I mostly provide resources for skeptics.

Which of the scholarly journals that I provided are you claiming my work has not been cited in?

Why the need to personally attack me and call me names simply because you have been proven wrong?
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Originally posted by: Poptech
Why the need to personally attack me and call me names simply because you have been proven wrong?
That means forkushV likes Poptech. He does that to poor old DonDiego all the time too.

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