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  1. K

    4 Years and 34K Miles: An Optimistic Tale of PNW Ownership

    Same age, same location, lost the 1st bar in late December at ~40,000 miles. We have started to charge to 100% in 2014 to cover the winter 50 mile commute (which seems to use up all 12 bars, despite the GOM indicating we have 65+ at 100%). Its mostly freeway driving. We did change tires last...
  2. K

    Is it even possible to waste electricity in the winter?

    Since heat pumps do "produce" more energy in warmth, than they consume in electricity, they should be able to beat a gas furnace. With typical COP of e.g. 4 they should provide 4 kWh of heat for every 1 kWH spent. Even if e.g. the gas-to-electricity conversion of the power plant is...
  3. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    Maybe we deserve better? Different people seem to worry about different things...In Germany, irrational fear of nuclear power translated into quite dramatic and sudden changes in the energy policy, while the real accident had happened half a world away. But it shows that expression of...
  4. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    No worries, this is a different kind of dispute. I think its part of a good discussion culture to not be too much on the same page. I see that both Andy and WetEV have a point. I would side with Wet, i.e. instead of fighting the information war (perceived or real, but I actually think Andy is...
  5. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    Yes, this what I meant by "outdated" (and broken) political system in the US. Since peaceful change has to come from within a democracy, there is nothing outside the democratic process to speed things up.
  6. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    Well, in a democracy, there should be many ways to address the problem.
  7. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    Well, yes, reality doesn't care for human ideology...And no, I think it highly matters, that particularly the US will need to do something. Long term I am optimistic, that this current weird political situation in this country will eventually resolve and environmental politics will get the...
  8. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    People will do anything for personal gain... Here of course we are in the legal grey area between free speech and harmful lies. But morally it is clear where these people stand. In a few decades, the climate deniers will be viewed the same, joining slave holders, racists, religious fanatics...
  9. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    Oh, I have no doubts that ill intentions coupled with solid monetary interest (or simply lust for power) can and will create the most despicable lies, and spread them merrily around, as long as it serves some interest. Why the 'audience' can (or wants to) be 'soft', despite possessing a capable...
  10. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    I guess so...In the end, they will, as usual, end up on the garbage pile of history. In a way reassuring, since reason always seems to prevail, albeit not always fast enough to avoid unpleasant consequences.
  11. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    Corruption is a rather boring motive. The "true" believers, one would hope, have purer reasons to propagate their non-sense?
  12. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    True, but I think there is some interest in why people could come to such odd conclusions? I assume Reg is not paid for posting his opinion, but seems to be genuinely convinced of it. As a reminder, other people in other debates about seemingly emotional topics seem to be equally at odds with...
  13. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    I think we all took a good long look at the data. Among all the people in this thread I think you did not change a single opinion. Of course that is not very representative as a whole, but bear in mind that everyone discussing this here is actually able to understand and appreciate what you have...
  14. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    Since it is man-made, it is not (or was not) inevitable. I havent read the paper in question, but if the model selection was purely random, you are right, this would not have predictive value (in the same sense that even a broken clock tells the time right, once each day). If these models...
  15. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    Yes, I knew that from the start. Call it indulgence. I am actually wondering if at least Reg is a real person? It could be a clever Koch-Industries designed chat-bot, like this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Goostman" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; just this version...
  16. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    Donald, that is obviously not the case. WetEV is right and you are not, you can easily go back in this thread if you want proof...you keep asking questions, but when you get answers you just move on the next question. What about your statement that AGW cannot be tested? What about your...
  17. K

    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    I am sure nobody thought of that before! Let us know how the reviews went! A curious theory indeed, just not supported by any data or facts.
  18. K

    Saw this Headline today online

    Accumulation to a critical point in a complex non-linear system...? You dont assume this is coordinated somehow?? Once critical mass for the rumors (e.g. that people start believe that the minors will be able to stay) has been reached, everyone will be on their feet.
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    Can the atmosphere really warm? Atmospheric gas retention.

    Assuming we care about temperatures in general not only ocean, try this: http://www.pnas.org/content/103/39/14288.full" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; http://www.sciencemag.org/content/339/6124/1198.short" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false...
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