Saturday, August 17, 2013

Re: [Geology2] Re: your opinions



Oh do enlighten us on how that works! Words have meaning do they not?
A paleoclimatologist who is an expert on geology is then more than merely a climatologist, no?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 6:31 AM, ChuckB <gumboyaya@cox.net> wrote:
 

On 8/16/2013 12:49 AM, Kim Noyes wrote:
 
A geologist is no more an expert on climate than a climatologist is an expert on geology.

A paleoclimatologist would disagree with this generalization, although it does seem to apply to the geologist in question. Although his statements about the CO2 budget are off, he does raise an interesting question, about why there are not at least inflections in CO2 levels around singular volcanic events, instead of the monotonic increase that has been recorded. Such events do show up in average temperatures.

Chuck




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