I am still here, and have no agenda. I am actually quite impressed
with the sincerity
of most of my responders.
On Jan 13, 5:37 pm, Hank Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chuckle. Seems he knew the answer he wanted, and left as soon as he
> could claim he got it.
> ...
>
> > > I believe we have determined that the anthropogenic CO2 effect on
> > > climate change is not currently testable by the method
>
> Uh, huh -- "the method" -- as though there were one simple test to
> apply, yes or no, black or white, hot or cold, to the entire question.
>
> Sure, there is. First collect sufficient identical planets to allow
> statistically valid comparisons, then experiment using a double-blind
> crossover design ....
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