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    2. Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 11 Jan 2019

      Lab experiments prove CO2 is a temperature factor. That's not in dispute in science.

      11 replies 1 retweet 10 likes
    3. Tony Heller‏ @Tony__Heller 11 Jan 2019
      Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @LarsUllern86

      The experiment done by @BillNye was a total sham. You posted a video yesterday from Princeton's Dr. William Happer, who is probably the most knowledgeable person in the world about radiative transfer physics. Would you like to speak with him about it?pic.twitter.com/yFUoHGjyJF

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    4. Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 11 Jan 2019
      Replying to @Tony__Heller @SteveSGoddard and

      Are you claiming CO2 has no discernible impact on temperature even in a theoretical sense?

      11 replies 0 retweets 15 likes
    5. Tony Heller‏ @Tony__Heller 11 Jan 2019
      Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @LarsUllern86 @BillNye

      As Knut Angstrom demonstrated in 1901, the CO2 spectra is already close to saturation. So adding more CO2 has minimal effect on the radiative transfer characteristics of the atmosphere. I suggest you talk to Dr. Happer, and can arrange it.

      1 reply 15 retweets 58 likes
    6. Tony Heller‏ @Tony__Heller 11 Jan 2019
      Replying to @Tony__Heller @ScottAdamsSays and

      Everyone who works in radiative transfer understands this. That is why James Hansen had to come up with his feedback theories to generate alarm.

      3 replies 6 retweets 30 likes
    7. Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 12 Jan 2019
      Replying to @Tony__Heller @SteveSGoddard and

      What's wrong with the feedback theories?

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    8. Med‏ @MedBennett 12 Jan 2019
      Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @SteveSGoddard and

      Feedbacks have been greatly overestimated, and estimates of climate sensitivity to CO2 have been declining over time.pic.twitter.com/a3aaV5Ge0S

      2 replies 1 retweet 4 likes
    9. Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 12 Jan 2019
      Replying to @MedBennett @SteveSGoddard and

      What is climate feedback and how does one measure it?

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    10. Med‏ @MedBennett 12 Jan 2019
      Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @SteveSGoddard and

      Feedbacks are the climate affects of CO2 through some other intermediate variable (i.e. water vapor or melting ice), and are somewhat speculative. https://globalchange.umich.edu/globalchange1/current/lectures/Perry_Samson_lectures/feedback_mechanisms/ …

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      Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 12 Jan 2019
      Replying to @MedBennett @SteveSGoddard and

      Climate scientists claim they can model that????

      6:21 AM - 12 Jan 2019
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        1. Med‏ @MedBennett 12 Jan 2019
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @SteveSGoddard and

          Lots of examples of different types of feedbacks and how they have been estimated in various climate models in this article. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_sensitivity …

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        1. SuperChill‏ @SuperFoxyLoxy 12 Jan 2019
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          Yes. And the fundamental problem is water vapor/cloud feedback. If more water vapor is produced, that's an additional greenhouse effect--a positive feedback. But, if that additional water vapor generates more low clouds--that reflects sunlight & cools. A negative feedback.

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        1. Caleb Clark‏ @Tr56dr 12 Jan 2019
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MedBennett and

          Feedbacks appear to be the sole basis for climate alarm. It is undisputed that CO2 on its own only causes limited warming.https://youtu.be/l9Sh1B-rV60 

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        1. Dean Anderson‏ @DeanAnders0n 12 Jan 2019
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MedBennett and

          Exactly. Climate “scientists” think they can model the secondary effects of increased CO2. Totally laughable.

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        1. Bob Johnston‏ @Lunatic__Fringe 13 Jan 2019
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MedBennett and

          It sounds like you're understanding the absurdity of climate models. Keep digging.

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