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Re: Mars Ice Cap: Climate and Habitability Insights ... + Greenhouse effect digression  

By: Zimbler0 in GRITZ | Recommend this post (1)
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MonkeyTrots > Started from a post about the Mars Ice Caps and went from there.


What I would like to know . . . Do Martian ice caps grow and shrink much in time with the earths ice caps? Or are Martian ice caps growing while the earths are shrinking?

As for 'climate modeling' . . . My current opinion is that 'climate models' produce what the programmers want them to produce. Not necessarily an accurate 'prediction' of the future. (Too much money has been passed out to too many 'fake scientists' . . And I would assume more money was paid to produce fraudulent 'climate models'.)

And let us not forget that NASA/NOAA and several other countries 'temperature takers' have been caught 'adjusting temperatures'. That AIN'T Science.

And then there is that East Anglia set of hand written long term temperature records . . that got destroyed.
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In mid-August the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit (CRU) disclosed that it had destroyed the raw data for its global surface temperature data set because of an alleged lack of storage space.

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http://cei.org/news_releases/government-funded-research-unit-destroyed-original-climate-data/
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Given that many of the biggest proponents of 'man made global warming' are also among the biggest 'carbon emitters' . . . I smell a Hoax.

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Mars Ice Cap: Climate and Habitability Insights ... + Greenhouse effect digression
By: monkeytrots
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Mon, 18 Aug 25 9:48 AM
Msg. 11758 of 12464

Started from a post about the Mars Ice Caps and went from there. Spent a lot of time diving into things, and learned quite a bit. Backed off a 'remark' I planned to make on the original article. It would have been wrong, very wrong.

The second half of this was about 'climate modelling' (on Earth), and a couple of 20 year old conclusions/observations that I had never been able to verify. Got that answered, in spades. Satisfying.

It's a long digression, a lot of back and forth - NOT a light read at all. Spent about 2-3 hours on it, soooo thought I would share it, just in case some of ya'll might have an interest.

http://x.com/i/grok?conversation=1957305803251011970


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