OK green goobers, even the know it alls at Nature's editorial board think your models aint up to snuff.
1 posted on
09/20/2012 8:01:36 PM PDT by
neverdem
To: neverdem
In one short decade Nature went from the premiere science journal to a completely politicized propaganda rag.
2 posted on
09/20/2012 8:06:49 PM PDT by
SpaceBar
To: neverdem
3 posted on
09/20/2012 8:12:00 PM PDT by
ILS21R
(The time is nigh.)
To: neverdem
Why don’t they just use models from Victoria’s Secret?
To: neverdem
Record summer Arctic melt... But do they mention the record levels of sea ice around Antarctica? Of course not, doesn’t fit with their agenda.
6 posted on
09/20/2012 8:41:44 PM PDT by
ThunderSleeps
(Stop obama now! Stop the hussein - insane agenda!)
To: neverdem
Nature isn't scientific. This is a editorial comment -
which the record summer melt of Arctic sea-ice suggests it is doing at a worrying paceThey left out the record ice accumulation in the Antarctic.
10 posted on
09/21/2012 12:33:11 PM PDT by
1010RD
(First, Do No Harm)
To: neverdem
Only one model is needed if it works. Averaging the outputs of 200 wrong models does not produce a right answer.
What we actually need is a working economic model to accurately predict the effects of government spending, borrowing, higher taxes, and new regulations. That would do far more good for mankind.
11 posted on
09/21/2012 1:06:17 PM PDT by
Reeses
To: neverdem; 11B40; A Balrog of Morgoth; A message; ACelt; Aeronaut; AFPhys; AlexW; America_Right; ...
13 posted on
09/21/2012 8:44:32 PM PDT by
Tolerance Sucks Rocks
(Obama should change his campaign slogan to "Yes, we am!" Sounds as stupid as his administration is.)
To: neverdem
By now I am amazed that people have not discovered the inherent futility of using computers to accurately predict long term behavior of the mathematically CHAOTIC system known as Earth’s climate.
14 posted on
09/22/2012 7:47:22 AM PDT by
AFPhys
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