Peer-Reviewed Papers Skeptical of Global Warming
Andrew
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Denny
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Hi Andrew,

Loved your article 450 Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Spepticism of "Man-Made" Warming. I went thru them all to find (3) of them are not available! noway.gif I posted your article at this Site:

http://www.globalwarminghoax.com/e107_plug...c.php?1226.last

I have included a red comment on each one if you go down your list. It's on the right side.. I'm assuming you had good sites when you did this. I was wondering if you would be kind to go to the above site and see if there's any way to correct the situation..I had to post a comment on what happened in order to keep "Alarmists" at bay, if you know what I mean..

I would very much appreciate your time and effort on this matter. biggrin.gif

Thanks,
Best of Regards,
Denny

P.S. I have to say "Thank You" for posting the Article for the "Realist" cause! I can see a lot of time spent here to do so... 2thumbsup.gif
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Andrew
Posted: Nov 16 2009, 03:55 AM


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Denny, thank you for reporting the broken links. I only saw two in your list and they have been corrected.

Differential trends in tropical sea surface and atmospheric temperatures since 1979
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 28, Number 1, pp. 183–186, January 2001)
- John R. Christy, D.E. Parker, S.J. Brown, I. Macadam, M. Stendel, W.B. Norris

On global forces of nature driving the Earth's climate. Are humans involved?
(Environmental Geology, Volume 50, Number 6, pp. 899-910, August 2006)
- L. F. Khilyuk, G. V. Chilingar

I need the name of the third one.

I have no problem with reproduction of the list so long as a link is included to the original location, please add this.

Thank you.
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Andrew:

I am a physicist (energy expert) and long time environmental advocate.

As such I say that you did a superb job collecting those articles.

I would encourage you to do two more things:
1) look at my Energy Presentation "EnergyPresentation.Info" which should be revealing.

2) take a STRONG stand on the inadequacies of computer modeling. This should be right up your alley, and something you can speak to authoritatively. See my article that discusses this issue "http://www.energyblogs.com/WiseEnergyDecisions/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=76258503-1372-574A-8C5F2CF22ED85651"

Keep up the good work.
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Denny
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QUOTE (Andrew @ Nov 16 2009, 03:55 AM)
Denny, thank you for reporting the broken links. I only saw two in your list and they have been corrected.

Differential trends in tropical sea surface and atmospheric temperatures since 1979
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 28, Number 1, pp. 183–186, January 2001)
- John R. Christy, D.E. Parker, S.J. Brown, I. Macadam, M. Stendel, W.B. Norris

On global forces of nature driving the Earth's climate. Are humans involved?
(Environmental Geology, Volume 50, Number 6, pp. 899-910, August 2006)
- L. F. Khilyuk, G. V. Chilingar

I need the name of the third one.

I have no problem with reproduction of the list so long as a link is included to the original location, please add this.

Thank you.

Andrew,

Thanks for your attention on this! I found out what happened and will devote my attention to it...I found the third one....

Highly variable Northern Hemisphere temperatures reconstructed from low- and high-resolution proxy data (PDF) (11-12-2009 Site not available Regards, Denny)
(Nature, Volume 433, Issue 7026, pp. 613-617, February 2005)
- Anders Moberg, Dmitry M. Sonechkin, Karin Holmgren, Nina M. Datsenko and Wibjörn Karlén

This one is part of the article that didn't transferr...This is for your information! I will get back with you on this! If you could "followup" on this one, I would appreciate it very much!

Thanks,
Best of Regards,
Denny
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Andrew
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I've corrected it.
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QUOTE (Denny @ Nov 16 2009, 06:24 PM)
QUOTE (Andrew @ Nov 16 2009, 03:55 AM)
Denny, thank you for reporting the broken links. I only saw two in your list and they have been corrected.

Differential trends in tropical sea surface and atmospheric temperatures since 1979
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 28, Number 1, pp. 183–186, January 2001)
- John R. Christy, D.E. Parker, S.J. Brown, I. Macadam, M. Stendel, W.B. Norris

On global forces of nature driving the Earth's climate. Are humans involved?
(Environmental Geology, Volume 50, Number 6, pp. 899-910, August 2006)
- L. F. Khilyuk, G. V. Chilingar

I need the name of the third one.

I have no problem with reproduction of the list so long as a link is included to the original location, please add this.

Thank you.

Andrew,

Thanks for your attention on this! I found out what happened and will devote my attention to it...I found the third one....

Highly variable Northern Hemisphere temperatures reconstructed from low- and high-resolution proxy data (PDF) (11-12-2009 Site not available Regards, Denny)
(Nature, Volume 433, Issue 7026, pp. 613-617, February 2005)
- Anders Moberg, Dmitry M. Sonechkin, Karin Holmgren, Nina M. Datsenko and Wibjörn Karlén

This one is part of the article that didn't transferr...This is for your information! I will get back with you on this! If you could "followup" on this one, I would appreciate it very much!

Thanks,
Best of Regards,
Denny

Andrew,

I found out what had happen. When I preview an article, it doesn't accurately show me, of course, the amount of information that will go to be posted. The article is large and I've been posting some large ones lately. I found out it's limit with your article. I had to break it down into 3 posts. The third that I have mentioned earlier today and shown to you, is in the 2nd posting here: http://www.globalwarminghoax.com/e107_plug...wtopic.php?1237

I made my corrections on the other two and would like to say "Thanks" for your help! As to posting "sources", that is something I "always" try to do unless it's mine. If it's not posted, either I forgot or didn't know. I always give notoriety to ALL Authors as it should be. As time goes on, I truely see how much work there is into the research and making of one! Anyway, I assumed it was totally posted. Hope you understand...I truely appreciate your work! This makes My job much easier to provide info against the "Alarmists". We need all of the help we can get!

I will check back with you later or you can email me at dfeindel@bright.net when you have achieved your final correction.

Best of Regards,
Denny
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Andrew
Posted: Nov 17 2009, 02:55 AM


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Denny, the link is corrected as noted below.

Highly variable Northern Hemisphere temperatures reconstructed from low- and high-resolution proxy data (PDF) (11-12-2009 Site not available Regards, Denny)
(Nature, Volume 433, Issue 7026, pp. 613-617, February 2005)
- Anders Moberg, Dmitry M. Sonechkin, Karin Holmgren, Nina M. Datsenko and Wibjörn Karlén
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QUOTE (Andrew @ Nov 17 2009, 02:55 AM)
Denny, the link is corrected as noted below.

Highly variable Northern Hemisphere temperatures reconstructed from low- and high-resolution proxy data (PDF) (11-12-2009 Site not available Regards, Denny)
(Nature, Volume 433, Issue 7026, pp. 613-617, February 2005)
- Anders Moberg, Dmitry M. Sonechkin, Karin Holmgren, Nina M. Datsenko and Wibjörn Karlén

Andrew,

Thank you for helping out on this Issue. I will update my article. Thanks!

Regards,
Denny
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Andrew
Posted: Nov 17 2009, 10:56 PM


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A great comment I have found,

"I have suspicions that this web site is funded by some very wealthy oil company."

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