I stated in my post, something to the order that ** IMHO, AGW’ers needed to separate from outlandish views such as…Hansen.
**
You responded with praise of Mr. Hansen
Actually I responded by saying “Well, as long as you think in terms of “outrageous ties” in the first place – let alone with highly respected scientists like Hanson – I hold little hope for change.”
The
point was that you think in terms of “outrageous ties” to people with “outlandish views”,
not that you needed to justify your belief that he held “outlandish views”. Hansen might find homeless kids a cheap substitute for turkey at Christmas and it still wouldn’t affect climate science one bit because acceptance of scientific results is not dependent on our agreement with the morals or views of the practitioners but rather on the quality of their work and the results they obtain.
I have already told you where you can obtain all the information necessary to convince yourself that the results produced by Hansen are correct. Now, based on the sorts of things that have confused you so far (including the “oopsie” that Ender explained) I understand and accept that you are not equipped to do that yourself. So, instead, I’ve simply asked you to accept an obvious fact about human nature:
if there was something wrong in Hansen’s work, McIntyre et al
would have found it by now. You may not be able to look at the original temperature records and cross-reference them with GHCN’s copy, but the denizens of climateaudit surely can. You may not be able to understand the source code and verify that it implements the published algorithms correctly, but Steven Mosher can, and
has “audited” it. There is a huge number of highly motivated and intellectually-equipped people capable of uncovering any attempts to mislead the public, and the best they’ve come up with so far is a Y2K bug in GISTEMP that made an undetectable difference to the outcome.
If you want to spend your life denigrating people instead of thinking rationally, that’s your choice. I see absolutely no point in arguing with you over whether Hansen’s appearance at a court case means he supports “sabotage” because EVEN IF HE DID it wouldn’t affect the science and if you’re determined to refuse to accept the science for illogical reasons then, as I said, “I hold little hope for change”.
You came back, with excuses and ad hominums against Mr Dingplole [sp]
Just on this point: I responded to your Delingpole citation with:
“Well, as long as you form opinions about highly respected scientists by copying the opinions of people who are responsible for easily disproved rubbish like
blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100022474/climategate-goes-american-noaa-giss-and-the-mystery-of-the-vanishing-weather-stations/ then I hold little hope for change.”
An ad hominem is only a logical fallacy
if the observation is irrelevant to the argument. You posted a link to an opinion piece on Hansen by Delingpole in support of your views of Hansen. I responded that I hold Delingpole’s opinion in very little regard because of his
demonstrated bias and incompetence, providing a link to prove it (as if your own link wasn’t enough!).
Need I point out the
obvious fact that your argument against climate change
is an ad homimen fallacy because it’s based entirely on your beliefs about the “outrageous views” of some of the practitioners that are completely independent of the science?
I asked you, to defend the use of “Ends justifying the means” in Catholic Teaching .
You keep trying to impress upon me and readers here, That Mr. Hansen doesn’t support…Vandalism, criminal trespassing, etc etc - As an “ends justifying the means”.
No. I keep trying to impress upon you that your claims that he believes the ends justify the means are not supported by the evidence you’ve presented, just as your claims that
I believe the ends justify the means are not supported (and are factually incorrect).
Now I
know what I believe, and I can clearly see your conclusions about what I believe are wrong. I
don’t know what Hansen believes, but I see no reason to assume your conclusions about his beliefs are more accurate than your conclusions about mine.
So, trying to make this simply put…The ** onus ** liability of providing evidence…would be on you.
That’s ridiculous. You’re essentially saying: “I don’t believe in AGW because Hansen supports
X. I don’t have any proof that Hansen supports
X but he never explicitly stated that he
doesn’t support
X. If you want me to support AGW you need to show me a statement by Hansen saying he doesn’t support
X.”
You know what you
should be looking at? Here’s a plot of the global temperature anomaly vs CO2 concentration for the last 800,000 years, excluding the last century or so:
http://www.skepticalscience.com/pics/t_co2_1.jpg
This shows how highly correlated temperature is with CO2, nicely confirming the theory that predicts such a link. So what’s it look like if the last couple of hundred years are included?
http://www.skepticalscience.com/pics/t_co2_2.jpg
Study that graph and think about the implications for a while.
Think about how much temperature rise would be required to bring it back to the line of best fit.
Think about how much
further to the right we are going to push it if we keep emitting CO2.
Think about why you consider quotes from Hansen explicitly saying he doesn’t support vandalism more persuasive than this.
“If you are keeping your head while others around you are losing theirs, perhaps you’ve misunderstood the whole situation.”