Roll Your Damn Dice Already

Hansen is threatening humanity again with climate dice

Perceptions of Climate Change: The New Climate Dice

We conclude that extreme heat waves, such as that in Texas and Oklahoma in 2011 and Moscow in 2010, were “caused” by  global warming

www.columbia.edu/~jeh1/mailings/2012/20120105_PerceptionsAndDice.pdf

Hansen has been holding the dice since he had a full head of hair, and has been coming up snake-eyes for 25 years.

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Popular Science – Google Books

July, 1936 was the hottest month in US history. Did global warming cause the heat wave?

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6 Responses to Roll Your Damn Dice Already

  1. avatar John B., M.D. says:

    I wonder if someone ghostwrites his papers. Surely he is too senile by now to do anything more than put his name at the top.

    O.K. That was an unfair personal attack which I try to avoid. I meant to say that quality is better than quantity of papers. I don’t like the idea of adjusting data sets retroactively to fit a narrative and then to write a paper about it. I wonder who peer-reviewed this.

  2. avatar Brian says:

    There you go David. The only day he was wondering who was linking weather events to climate. Well there you go.

  3. avatar Brian says:

    *The other day*

  4. avatar Ockham says:

    Hansen looks like a ‘Smith’ in that photo.

  5. avatar Andy DC says:

    It’s lucky that the climate crackpots weren’t promoting their scam in 1936. If they had been, it might have had some real credibility, even without having to”adjust” the data.

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