One answer is perhaps because now, versus just a few years ago, we are heading there anyway; it is just a question of when the goal is reached. One of the key observations that emerges from the recently released Shell Energy Transformation Scenarios is that within the course of about a ...
Based on the publication set retrieved by search query I, we tried to quantify the order of magnitude of the research papers dealing with the downfall of the Roman Empire in general. Title word searching was highly specific but incomplete. However, our experience in database searching enabled a...
But it was so easy. A few tweaks to assumptions and I could get the answer I wanted. And no one would ever know. Someone could stare at the model for an hour and not recognize the tuning. Robert Caprara has similar thoughts in the WSJ(probably behind a paywall) Hat tip to a reader...
Mitchell et al. had, in an earlier study, examined whether the problem is that the models amplify surface warming too much as you go up in altitude, or whether they get the vertical amplification right but start with too much surface warming. The short answer is both. In this Figure the ...
But it’s one that he completely fails to answer. His article is full of amusing sound-bites from sceptics:“I think it’s a big fat lie.”“I think all this global warming crap is overblown.”“The most ludicrous myth that has been forced upon the Earth since the world began.” ...
Answer Key False, because the correct statement is: Climate refers to weather patterns over the course of years, decades, even centuries. True True True True True False, because the correct statement is: The southernmost part of South America is also located in the temperate climate zo...
And they provide the answer: no. The water would never have gotten to 24 feet without global warming. That is true. It would only have crested at 22 feet. And you know the headline resulting from their analysis: “the extreme water level over the dam of 24 feet was virtually impossible...
I think a gentle word with Trading Standards might help. There’s also various trade bodies and unions and NGO’s you can leverage if you get stuck. And absolutely nobody is going to find anything you post on here from a search engine. It doesn’t magically rise to the top because “...
The chart supports a number of unpopular thoughts. Unnecessary use of the word “and” concedes the point. | What that allows you to do is to locate renewals where it makes sense. Solar at the equator, wind offshore, etc. Then it’s just a matter of coming up with a transfer price...
The climate is changing, and we are the primary cause. These are simple facts that are supported by a vast body of evidence and agreed upon by virtually allcr experts. Nevertheless, many people continue to think that the science isn’t “settled” and th