Prof. Dr. Vincent Courtillot Präsentation

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Der „Fußabdruck" der Sonne in der jüngeren Klimageschichte
IPGP Université Paris Diderot
3. Internationale Klimakonferenz in Berlin, Dez 2010.

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  • The only thing that is settled about climate science is that the IPCC has settled on an agenda and it encourages contributors to "toe-the-line" so that a "consensus" is achieved. Prior to climategate, there was also a settling of accounts with any scientist that tried to refute or even check the work of the cadre of climatologists that promoted the CAGW line. Their unscientific approach was exposed and the hard work of a few good people has removed the scales from our eyes. We thank them greatly

  • This is good science. Shocking as he's telling that younger scientists or students cannot work in such project, unless damaging their carriers. Green inquisition?

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  • The IPCC itself says that there has been no dramatic warming of the past 150 years!!!!!!!!

    take a look on the right/real report!

  • Wow, being a climate change believer (that sounds kind of stupid now) this is actually shaking me quite violently...

    I guess...when I think about it I have sort of just accepted whatever I heard..in my defense the people I hang around all said/say it's true..

    I've always wondered if there was smoke to this fire. This is the only "science" that is this split within the scientific community. That in itself and learning that other institutions are withholding information kind of worries me.

  • @clifferny1

    Same old political denial from a fully paid-up member of the WI (Watermelons International), eh? Ostrich, head, sand.

  • @hengistmcstone all weather is local. Does it really make sense if you averaged temperatures across a continent? One end might be a desert and the other in the arctic circle, so the patterns of weather are unique to those regions and not the political borders.

  • At 6:20 "There is no such thing as world climate. A Priori there might be but it's not at all obvious"

    So is there or isn't there?

  • It's time to put AGW into a bigger perspective. Add the Bush administration's support of AWG and then the effects of that... means to hold back development in Asia and Africa with environmental arguments... Any questions of why this situation is as it is?

  • Golden, I hope a lot of people see this.

  • @randomxnp He doesn't have evidence, he admitted it. At least his theory can be proven false unlike the IPCC Theory which can't. He is in the process of gathering proof.

  • @tylerdehate

    So there's no such thing as ice ages? Ie an age where the Earth has a colder climate? I kind of see his point as global climate is not a thing where people exists. But it is a useful statistic to use to measure climate warming or cooling.

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