Autism, schmatism. Let me address this situation in concise terms, and if you 
want to discuss, we can discuss. Here goes-
1. The models to date have not predicted successfully.
2. We have not as of this day, a technology to replace the dirty with the clean 
on energy.
3. The elites of the world would be ordering thousands of dams/dikes all over 
the world, in order to save their own asses-if your IPCC guys were really true 
and, or, on time!
4. The elites are not behaving in this way, but they are declaring a disaster. 
If there's no disaster at hand, they are not building dams along the coastlines 
of the world, then I grow suspicious.
5. Apparently, many progressives/greens want to promote energy starvation, even 
though they have no technology, except their Amory Lovins type conservations 
crap from 25 years ago.
6. Which leads me to believe that because its cherry-picked data from 
scientists who would have no career if they didn't go along, it is the ideology 
of the progressives and the elites-mostly 1 in the same. 

Vanevar Bush said: The validity of a science is its ability to predict. How's 
your hockey stick doing?

Regards

Mitch


-----Original Message-----
From: Jesse Mazer <laserma...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Wed, Mar 12, 2014 12:04 am
Subject: Re: The situation at Fukushima appears to be deteriorating


So, no response to my question about whether the paper I linked to was the one 
you were talking about, and my pointing out that p. B8 of the paper clearly 
indicates that it'll make a major difference to the temperature in 100 years 
whether we reduce emissions or carry on with business as usual?


As for your comments, all I can say is that you seem to be one of those people 
who's only interested in thinking about issues in personal, narrative terms--us 
vs. them conceptions of which "side" supports a given position, speculations 
about the personal motivations people may have for taking the positions they 
do, etc. Discussion of more impersonal approaches to understanding the world, 
approaches based on math and quantitative evaluation of evidence, seems to be 
something you're entirely uninterested in. Sometimes I think we would have a 
much saner world if the average person was just, say, 5 points higher on the 
"autism quotient" scale ( http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/aqtest.html 
)...




On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 2:48 PM,  <spudboy...@aol.com> wrote:

My point is Jesse, yes the truth is repeatable, is that the rich and their kept 
politicians, do behave in the short run, or as class-hero, John Maynard Keynes, 
said: in the long run, we're all dead. I maintain that their behavior is 
aligned with a great exaggeration, rather then a great dilemma. It's not like 
they do not partake the same bread with most of the media. Example, the NY 
Times is majority owned, by billionaire Carlos Slim Helu, and both Helu and 
pinchie Sulzberger, dine from identical world views. My view is that we are 
alive now, for a while, focus, then, on the issues, at hand. However, the rich 
and their pet pols know a good scheme when they see one. Or, as Henry Kissinger 
once noted, power is the greatest aphrodisiac. 

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On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:33 PM,  <spudboy...@aol.com> wrote:

Thrre was a report judt last week released by the NAS and the UK Royal Society 
indicating that switching power sources will not help.


You're just repeating yourself, did you actually read my response? I asked if 
you were talking about the report at 
http://dels.nas.edu/resources/static-assets/exec-office-other/climate-change-full.pdf
 , which was released by the Royal Society and NAS on Feb. 27 (I don't know if 
you'd call that "last week")-- just tell me "yes" or "no", please.


If your answer is "yes"--and I'm pretty sure that the NAS and Royal Society 
didn't release any OTHER climate reports besides this one in the last couple 
weeks--then as I already explained before, it's clear you simply didn't 
understand it well (or didn't read the entire thing), since while the report 
did say on p. 22 that CO2 levels wouldn't drop quickly if emissions were 
halted, p. B8 also clearly shows that temperature wouldn't rise much beyond 
present levels in an "aggressive emissions reduction" scenario, whereas it 
would rise to levels that would likely be pretty catastrophic for human 
civilization in a "business as usual" emissions scenario.




 
 Secondly, the behavior of pols and the super rich are not consistent with this 
new report, or fears of an insurging ocean.


Most politicians and super rich, like most people in general, have a bias 
towards preserving their near-term interests over long-term issues (especially 
issues that are only likely to become really serious after their death). The 
effects of climate change aren't fast enough that they're likely to have much 
effects on a politician's reelection prospects, or a rich person's stock 
portfolio over the next couple decades. Still, plenty of politicians and 
business leaders are making serious efforts, see this article I posted to John 
Clark about how the EU's emissions reduction policy has brought down emissions 
by 18% since 1990 levels, on track with the goals they set at the Kyoto 
conference:


http://ec.europa.eu/clima/news/articles/news_2013100901_en.htm



And here's an article about how Apple CEO Tim Cook shot down investors who 
didn't approve of the policy of reducing emissions by relying more on renewable 
energy:


http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2014/03/01/apple_ceo_tim_cook_shoots_down_global_warming_deniers_at_shareholders_meeting.html



 
 This peaks my suspicion. But fear not, I am but a submicron with zero 
influence on public policy. I just am suspicious of the ruling class using 
academic hucksters to glom more power-highly intelligent hucksters though they 
may be.



So you think scientists are "academic hucksters" if they reach conclusions 
about objective reality that might favor policies that are inconvenient for 
your own political beliefs? Your responses to Chris clearly show you haven't 
made any attempt to understand the science on its own terms, independent of 
politics and crude us vs. them tribalistic thinking (liberals are worried about 
global warming while U.S. conservatives and libertarians typically aren't, 
liberals=bad, therefore it must be a power grab!)


Jesse






 

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Mon, Mar 10, 2014 1:15 pm
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 12:31 PM,  &lt;spudboy...@aol.com&gt; wrote:
According to Chris, "Climate is not the weather" or the local weather. So if 
this suggestion is correct, its local anomalies over the years, driven onward, 
by El Nino' or La Nina' ? According to a report released, last week, by the 
Royal Climate Group and the US national academy of sciences, a change in energy 
sources will not help us. I had to read it twice to comprehend what the report 
indicated.




Are you talking about the report at 
http://dels.nas.edu/resources/static-assets/exec-office-other/climate-
change-full.pdf ? If so you have totally misunderstood "what the report 
indicated", page B8 shows that climate models predict the "Aggressive emissions 
reduction" scenario would result in much lower global temperature in 2100 than 
the "'Business as usual' emissions" scenario. They do say on p. 22 that "If 
emissions of CO2 stopped altogether, it would take many thousands of years for 
atmospheric CO2 to return to ‘pre-industrial’ levels due to its very slow 
transfer to the deep ocean and ultimate burial in ocean sediments", but even if 
temperatures don't drop for a while, as long as they don't rise to levels much 
above what we have today, the consequences probably wouldn't be too bad (for a 
discussion of the likely consequences of each 1 degree rise, check out the book 
"Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet" by Mark Lynas). 


Jesse




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