tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-579549341020421678.post4555822911202175248..comments2024-01-16T13:06:15.270-06:00Comments on Climate Change: The Next Generation: The damaging impact of Roy Spencer's "science." In his bid to cast doubts on the seriousness of climate change, University of Alabama's Roy Spencer creates a media splash but claims a journal's editor-in-chiefTenney Naumerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11843130378338023902noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-579549341020421678.post-42631894025101397502011-09-04T11:50:27.404-05:002011-09-04T11:50:27.404-05:00yup, ol' Roy is some kind a nutter, ain't ...yup, ol' Roy is some kind a nutter, ain't he?Tenney Naumerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11843130378338023902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-579549341020421678.post-49744102761572516672011-09-04T07:51:43.147-05:002011-09-04T07:51:43.147-05:00Tenney, thanks for linking to Roy's personal w...Tenney, thanks for linking to Roy's personal website, where he blathers on about the most recent developments with his paper and concludes, predictably, revealingly, "The disconcerting conclusion is that global warming-related policy decisions are being guided by models which still have no way to be tested in their long-term predictions.<br /><br />Finally, the fact that the media and pundits like Al Gore have been so successful at convincing the public that the climate models are reliable for forecasting the future shows that IPCC scientists have a much, much bigger problem with the media misrepresenting their work than I do."10in10Diet.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07530875231162335190noreply@blogger.com