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| | ________________________________________________________ MADRID 1995: Tipping Point? -- The Quest (Part II) -- The Last Day (Part II) ________________________________________________________ Continuing from The Quest (Part I)... The conditions under which science was practiced in the D&A scene in and around the writing of the IPCC Second Assessment reminds me of a search for a mountain hut in a...
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| | Guest post by Dr. Tony Brown "Personal carbon rations would have to be mandatory, imposed by Government in the same way that food rationing was introduced in the UK in 1939... Each person would receive an electronic card containing their year's carbon credits ...see the Tyndall Centre's study on "domestic tradable quotas"... and their recent...
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| | Recently, the world celebrated an International Day of Climate Action, called "350", which is based on lifting public awareness on the need for an international climate treaty to reach a 350 parts per million CO2 level as a target threshold. I didn't really join in on the fun or follow it in any detail, but...
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| [AI summary] The text discusses various aspects of climate science, focusing on controversies and criticisms of climate models and temperature data. It highlights issues such as the reliability of surface temperature measurements, the impact of urban heat islands, and the challenges in comparing surface and tropospheric temperature data. The text also questions the validity of climate models by pointing out that they were adjusted to match historical data rather than being purely based on scientific theory. Additionally, it mentions the importance of data transparency and the potential for measurement biases in temperature records.