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RE: Alan Siddons archive
06-30-2010, 11:08 PM
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RE: Alan Siddons archive
The quote below says it all. Well worth reading.

Do IR-Absorbing Gases Warm or Cool the Earth's Surface?

Quote:I have just finished reading an excellent article by Alan Siddons called The Hidden Flaw in Greenhouse Theory on American Thinker from way back on 25 February 2010. The article is a little slow in developing, but finishes with a death blow to the usual theory put forth by catastrophic anthropogenic global warming advocates. I intend to explain more concisely what Siddons explained and to add comments of my own in this post which make the deathblow much more gory.

CO2 comes from coal, coal comes from fossilised trees, fossilised trees come from living trees, living trees growth comes from CO2 therefore coal is carbon neutral. ...from here
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07-01-2010, 06:57 AM
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RE: Alan Siddons archive
(06-30-2010 11:08 PM)Richard111 Wrote:  The quote below says it all. Well worth reading.

Do IR-Absorbing Gases Warm or Cool the Earth's Surface?

Quote:I have just finished reading an excellent article by Alan Siddons called The Hidden Flaw in Greenhouse Theory on American Thinker from way back on 25 February 2010. The article is a little slow in developing, but finishes with a death blow to the usual theory put forth by catastrophic anthropogenic global warming advocates. I intend to explain more concisely what Siddons explained and to add comments of my own in this post which make the deathblow much more gory.

Yeah Alan told me in the e-mail he sent me,

"Dr. Anderson approaches the subject from quite a different angle than I took, but who cares."

He is happy to see credible support show up.

It is our attitude toward free thought and free expression that will determine our fate. There must be no limit on the range of temperate discussion, no limits on thought. No subject must be taboo. No censor must preside at our assemblies.

–William O. Douglas, U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 1952
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