There is no such thing as "climate science"

EagleSmack

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You know what it usually means when someone resorts to personal attacks when pressed for basic information?


I've heard but in this case I am dead on target.



Actually a great example of your lack of ability to read.

Petros referenced this study in this post: http://forums.canadiancontent.net/climate-change/124879-there-no-such-thing-climate.html#post1917345

He just linked to a news article that talked about it instead of the actual research.
What does that have to do with the quote/link I quoted of yours.


Don't you see why I am dead on target as I pointed out above?


This quote/link below... Do you see? Do you See? See it? Can you see what I am talking about?




Second chance... the quoted link of yours directly above. Do you see? See it? Do you see it?
 

BornRuff

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So, here are the actual studies that they cite.

Expert credibility in climate change

http://tigger.uic.edu/~pdoran/012009_Doran_final.pdf

http://cmbc.ucsd.edu/Research/Climate_Change/Oreskes 2004 Climate change.pdf

Where do you find any mention of psychologists?

I've heard but in this case I am dead on target.

What does that have to do with the quote/link I quoted of yours.


Don't you see why I am dead on target as I pointed out above?


This quote/link below... Do you see? Do you See? See it? Can you see what I am talking about?


Second chance... the quoted link of yours directly above. Do you see? See it? Do you see it?

Lol, I guess I have to speak in words that you understand.

Do you have brain damage? Do you not see who referenced that article first?

Or are you only worried about the fact that their page isn't set up to link properly?
 

petros

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Where don't they and please tell the psychological influences on the mechanics of climate?

Do hurricanes need cognitive behaviour training to overcome their anger issues?
 

EagleSmack

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Lol, I guess I have to speak in words that you understand.

Do you have brain damage? Do you not see who referenced that article first?

Or are you only worried about the fact that their page isn't set up to link properly?


Once again your complete inability to follow a thread and to stay focused is astounding. Astounding I say!
 

Tonington

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Say it with me: "NOTHING. Psychology has nothing to do with climate mechanics therefore a psychologist is not a climate scientist studying the mechanics of climate."

So what? We've already established that answering some questions related to climate requires an interdisciplinary approach.

And here it is from the National Academies of Science:
Fostering Advances in Interdisciplinary Climate Science
 

Tonington

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So what?

Is that all there remains to you AGW defense?

Slim pickin's.

Seriously, are you drinking?

This thread is one big hoopla over what climate science is, and so when someone points out that there are many interdisciplinary aspects besides your new found love of the phrase 'climate mechanics' you think that's all there is to AGW?

I'm sure Tecumsehsbones is right. Enjoy your parallel reality Derpy. I leave the floor to you.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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I'm sure Tecumsehsbones is right. Enjoy your parallel reality Derpy. I leave the floor to you.

Be nice to Derpy.

 

captain morgan

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Lol, what on earth are you talking about? This sounds like you might be reading a lot of stuff from people who are mad that their research can't get through peer review.

Obviously the process isn't perfect, but when you "look into it", what do they suggest as an alternative?

Google

This will go a long way in answering your questions... I don't have the interest in schooling someone that refuses to see reality

Say it with me:
in ter dis ci pli nar y

You keep the narrow focus if you like. It suits your style.

.. Which brings us back to the original question: What (by definition) is a 'climate scientist' and do academic institiutions offer dedicated studies and degrees in Climate Science?
 

BornRuff

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This will go a long way in answering your questions... I don't have the interest in schooling someone that refuses to see reality

This is not exactly a strong argument. If you can't explain this in even the most basic way, you might not be on the right side of this one.

What exactly do you think would be a better way to ensure that research is accurate and credible?
 

captain morgan

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This is not exactly a strong argument. If you can't explain this in even the most basic way, you might not be on the right side of this one.

All you post is rhetoric and platitudes... Moreover, you have zero interest or ambition in actually uncovering any info on your own accord.

It's pointless for myself or any other to provide any info to you as it is wasted.

As the expression goes; you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink

What exactly do you think would be a better way to ensure that research is accurate and credible?

How about full disclosure, proof (is always nice) and the ability for anyone to challenge rather than the 'approved list' of peer-reviewers that are chosen by the lobby that has been already ID'd as fraudulent