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Saturday, 26 March 2011

Guess?

If you’re that sure of the effects of climate change, then you might think about singing from the same Hymn sheet.

Climate scientist and warmist Andy Pitman on Thursday:

If we could stop emissions tomorrow we would still have 20 to 30 years of warming ahead of us because of inertia of the system.


Climate Commissioner and warmist Tim Flannery on Friday:

If the world as a whole cut all emissions tomorrow the average temperature of the planet is not going to drop in several hundred years, perhaps as much as a thousand years

Nicked from Andrew Bolt over at the Herald Sun.

3 comments:

  1. It's their pre-emptive excuse.

    If the temperatures don't drop in 2042, they can point to Flannery's prediction instead.

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  2. If all the pro AGW scientists were laid end to end, it would be................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... a very good thing!!

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  3. All sounds a bit defeatist but, as Joe says, it's their pre-emptive response to nothing happening even if we do all revert to living in caves.

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