It was not a treaty, as the US Senate did not ratify the document. That's some legal theory for you.musher0 wrote:Perhaps. I don't see what legal theory has to do with the Paris Treaty of the UN.
More importantly, the US bowed out of the Paris Treaty. See? How binding was it?
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- Tue 14 Jan 2020, 23:45
- Forum: Truly off-topic conversations
- Topic: AGW is relative
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- Mon 13 Jan 2020, 01:51
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- Mon 13 Jan 2020, 01:42
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[sarcasm] Compared to Dr Richard Lindzen, Michael Mann is a three year old talking about where babies come from .. [/sarcasm] No sarcasm required there. That's a pretty apt comparison... ;-) I've run some Modtran calculations, and I get results that look virtually identical to Lindzen's calculation...
- Sun 12 Jan 2020, 21:14
- Forum: Truly off-topic conversations
- Topic: AGW is relative
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- Sun 12 Jan 2020, 21:08
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Climate is changing and always will change. Humans affect on climate is only one, of many things , that affect it. I regularly point out that albedo changes are the most obvious contribution to any shifts. That is...changes as a result of land use. Curiously I've not found any believers in the AGW ...
- Sun 12 Jan 2020, 20:58
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- Topic: AGW is relative
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NASA is apparently unaware that the IPCC said this: For CO2, part of the main 15 micron band is saturated over quite short vertical distances, so that some of the upwelling radiation reaching the lower stratosphere originates from the cold upper troposphere. When the CO2 concentration is increased,...
- Sun 12 Jan 2020, 05:06
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- Topic: AGW is relative
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- Sun 12 Jan 2020, 04:51
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- Topic: AGW is relative
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- Sun 12 Jan 2020, 00:12
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- Topic: AGW is relative
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- Sat 11 Jan 2020, 23:56
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Theoretical like that it doesn't mean anything. Where on the scale is it? 0 C does not equal 0 F, 1 C does NOT equal 1.8 F, 2 C does NOT equal 3.6 F, and so on. Do you have a reliable source for this, or are you just sharing a childhood memory from your beloved grade school in Kansas? What are you ...
- Sat 11 Jan 2020, 23:55
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- Topic: AGW is relative
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I think a degree Rankine is the same as a degree F. Try plotting your graph on a Rankine scale instead of 0-100 Fahrenheit and you'll see what s243a was trying to get across. Kelvin is perhaps more useful. Flash is apparently complaining that the scale is too large to produce a scary looking graph....
- Sat 11 Jan 2020, 20:08
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- Topic: AGW is relative
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It has been stated (perhaps accurately): 0F is as cold as water can be by adding salt. freezing to boiling were picked to be 180 Degrees apart. The former is correct. I heard that boiling was the result that Mrs. Fahrenheit was used as the reference for 100 degrees -- and we know now that she appar...
- Sat 11 Jan 2020, 19:44
- Forum: Truly off-topic conversations
- Topic: AGW is relative
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Theoretical like that it doesn't mean anything. Where on the scale is it? 0 C does not equal 0 F, 1 C does NOT equal 1.8 F, 2 C does NOT equal 3.6 F, and so on. Do you have a reliable source for this, or are you just sharing a childhood memory from your beloved grade school in Kansas? What are you ...
- Sat 11 Jan 2020, 19:24
- Forum: Truly off-topic conversations
- Topic: AGW is relative
- Replies: 195
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I think a degree Rankine is the same as a degree F. Try plotting your graph on a Rankine scale instead of 0-100 Fahrenheit and you'll see what s243a was trying to get across. Kelvin is perhaps more useful. Flash is apparently complaining that the scale is too large to produce a scary looking graph....
- Sat 11 Jan 2020, 18:42
- Forum: Truly off-topic conversations
- Topic: AGW is relative
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This post is likely to get longer and be corrected / clarified as I go. I'll use it to comb through the National Academies and Institutes of Sciences in search of the number of members, and see what I can find out. Maybe I'll get to the number 50,000, maybe not! But it's already more than 77! :D ~~...
- Sat 11 Jan 2020, 01:39
- Forum: Truly off-topic conversations
- Topic: AGW is relative
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- Mon 06 Jan 2020, 03:53
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AGW is relative
Probably 50,000 qualified scientists from the best science institutes have gone through the world weather data in the past half-century and concluded that there is currently an abnormal increase of ~ 1.5 C in the climate since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. This is almost certainly unt...
- Mon 06 Jan 2020, 03:34
- Forum: Puppy Projects
- Topic: Raspberry Pi Buster Raspup
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Raspberry pi 3b+ Review: I had the same problems installing the image as I always do when I start with a SD card that is already partitioned into two partitions with different file systems. gparted never seems to work properly. The best solution I have found is to go to a windows computer and forma...
- Sun 02 Jun 2019, 04:19
- Forum: Programming
- Topic: A BASIC equivalent for Linux?
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- Fri 31 May 2019, 06:39
- Forum: Printers
- Topic: xenial64 7.5 uefi HP printers, need link please
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Could I automatically do this for the HP 1020. 1. Download the attached file. 2. Rename it without the fake .gz extension. 3. Copy it to the folder /etc/udev/rules.d 4. Reboot or restart the printer. Success report... Running an old HP Laserjet 1020. On Xenial 7.5-64, I installed rcrsn51's code abo...