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Update on Spencer & Braswell: Part II
by Judith Curry
Given the substantial number of comments on Part I, Im starting a new thread to discuss the post by Trenberth, Abraham and Gleick, and Pielke Srs response.
The article by Kevin Trenberth, John Abraham, and Peter Gleick is entitled:
Opinion: The damaging impact of Roy Spencer’s science
published on the Daily Climate on September 2
This appears to be the Climate Rapid Response Team in action; I know that Abraham is one of the leaders of this and Trenberth is on the team.
The title pretty much says it all. The damaging impact of someones science? What damage is being done? I find this whole concept of someones science being damaging as rather scary, and it is not Spencers science that I find scary. Not a proud moment for the Team.
Pielkes response starts with:
There is an opinion article at Daily Climate that perpetuates serious misunderstandings regarding the research of Roy Spencer and J • BackgroundSomalia has been without a functional government since This was when socialist president Siad Barre was overthrown by a coalition of armed motstånd groups and rebels, led by warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid and his group, the United Somali församling (USC). The north-west region of Somalia split off, declaring itself the independent Republic of Somaliland. Somaliland has enjoyed relative stability, but Somalia has plunged into a raging civil war involving rival warlords and Islamist militants. The more than two decades of violence that have ensued have devastated the country and caused the deaths of up to a million people. The UN entered Somalia in July to provide humanitarian relief mitt i escalating violence. By månad , with the situation deteriorating, the UN asked member states for assistance. The US obliged, sending troops into Mogadishu. But during a disastrous hour battle with militiamen in August , two US Blac • Posted on by Beyan Negash in Articles This is part 2 of 3 series under the title of Can Mesfin Hagos Lead Under a Banner of “One Country, One Destiny”? The third part will follow soon. Eritrea and its people have been on a trajectory of existential threat for two decades from the very revolutionaries who brought the nation its independence. The golden egg that the revolution was supposed to hatch has yet to materialize. The only political golden egg for the powers-that-be appears to rest with one leader and one leader only. The coterie that’s running the nation seems to not believe in leaving a legacy that would last for generations to come. They are not in the hatching of golden egg business, socially, politically, or otherwise. Rather they are in the destruction of the social and political fabric of a society on behalf of whom they claim to have fought a revolutionary war for thirty years. As such, Eritreans in diaspora and from inside
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