... 531 <gordonlrDEL...@swbell.net> wrote: [snips] I was exploring carbonfootprint issues, but then Mona made me clean up the floor. Yet, the anomolies remain. For touristic reasons, the Great ... necessarily, dead bodies, then the epistemological role of one's body is called into question. Maybe bodies are like tools! Below, I comment on another ...
... 531 <gordonlrDEL...@swbell.net> wrote: [snips] I was exploring carbonfootprint issues, but then Mona made me clean up the floor. Yet, the anomolies remain. For touristic reasons, the Great ... necessarily, dead bodies, then the epistemological role of one's body is called into question. Maybe bodies are like tools! Below, I comment on another ...
... 531 <gordonlrDEL...@swbell.net> wrote: [snips] I was exploring carbonfootprint issues, but then Mona made me clean up the floor. Yet, the anomolies remain. For touristic reasons, the Great ... necessarily, dead bodies, then the epistemological role of one's body is called into question. Maybe bodies are like tools! Below, I comment on another ...
... Iraq war, but even the US military is now starting to ask questions about how much oil the "war over oil" is consuming. Last year,..."solar panels and wind turbines". The US military's carbonfootprint was not his concern - rather, that "by reducing the... according to a Pentagon report published this year. Ultimately, the question posed is unanswerable, but what is known is that one thing war ...
... Iraq war, but even the US military is now starting to ask questions about how much oil the "war over oil" is consuming. Last year..."solar panels and wind turbines". The US military's carbonfootprint was not his concern - rather, that "by reducing the... according to a Pentagon report published this year. Ultimately, the question posed is unanswerable, but what is known is that one thing war ...
... out the problem and near-immediate action to correct it. At the other, nothing, not even a reply, and no change. However, I do believe that it helps everyone when such questions are asked, errors pointed out, etc. in the spirit of trying to get things right. -- Rod Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious onset. Although common it frequently ...
...>>> you have so far exercised your right to silence. And your failure to respond to questions I raise is what, exactly? Apart from hypocrisy, that is. Economy and efficiency: no ... the myth of AGW. I have presented data.....no-one has countered that data. I posed questions....they remain unanswered. There has been, though, a range of opinions expressed, which even ...
...you yourself are using. I took issue with several of the more obviously suspect points. On that you have so far exercised your right to silence. And your failure to respond to questions I raise is what, exactly? Apart from hypocrisy, that is. Funny, I was sure I said I couldn't be bothered or something very similar about some of your endless side issues. That might not ...
... as those who will not see. As is often the case on Usenet you are trying to discredit your opposition by ascribing to them the tactics you yourself are using. I took issue with several of the more obviously suspect points. On that you have so far exercised your right to silence. And your failure to respond to questions I raise is what, exactly? Apart from hypocrisy, that is.
... springs to mind here, where did that come from? But "global surface temperatures was ~22 °C, even when carbon dioxide concentration peaked at 7000 ppmv, almost 20 times today’s near-record-... the now-prolonged failure of TS to rise as predicted (Figures 1, 2), raise questions about the reliability and hence policy-relevance of the IPCC’s central projections. ----- Note: "...including ...