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Mars attacks!

Category: debunkingmulti-mediaother blogs
Posted on: October 8, 2009 4:05 PM, by coby

Peter Sinclair is remixing some of his Climate Crock of the Week videos to improve the sound quality.

I would like to use this Mars Attacks! episode as an opportunity to close the Mars is Warming too thread.

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1

Sinclair's analysis is complete nonsense for one simple reason: Pluto isn't a planet! HA! QED!

Posted by: Chad | October 8, 2009 5:44 PM

2

Ha! Another nail in the coffin of AGW! : )

Posted by: coby | October 8, 2009 8:41 PM

3

Awww, my nice post with the study showing Uranus cooling has been knocked off.

So here it is again:

http://www.boulder.swri.edu/~layoung/eprint/ur149/Young2001Uranus.pdf

No way for a skeptic to get around that without skewering the argument re Mars and Pluto. Any rebuttal will rebound on the canard.

Posted by: barry | October 17, 2009 6:17 PM

4

Mainly I posted that for the fruity puns, but I still think you should put that study in your skeptics post on Mars/warming, Coby. :-)

Posted by: barry | October 17, 2009 6:32 PM

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