On A Claire Day by Carla Ventresca and Henry Beckett
- October 20, 2009
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We’ve all been through this. In fact we go through it every day. We all know how tough, but also funny, it can be, as we move through life’s situations if we take our knocks with good humor. And we know also how very rewarding it can be when we actually occasionally get things right.
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treblemaker said, about 1 month ago
Yeah, because obviously the retired Director of Research, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute; a Professor Emeritus and head of The Tropical Meteorology Project, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University; a retired Professor of Climatology at Columbia University and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; a paleoclimatologist and Professor of Geology at Carleton University; a Professor emeritus of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia; a professor of atmospheric science and director of the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville; and thousands of other similarly qualified researchers and educators are just people who “don’t know anything”.
You don’t need to have an advanced degree and published papers to understand the facts, just a modicum of science literacy and critical thinking skills. You may be surprised to find yourself coming to a different conclusion than you find in the “poplular” media.
Ammi26 said, about 1 month ago
i hate when a strip gets all serious :p
furnituremaker said, about 1 month ago
“Eggs are horriblefor you”, said a researcher…”but according to OUR studies, they are the perfect food” “NO!!l they are neutral, according to the most recent research” and yhou wonder why people don’t believe the eggheads of the world.
Lewreader
said,
about 1 month ago
But the cute meteorologist on channel 3 six o’clock news is a scientist and she says
Mel(ody)
said,
about 1 month ago
To quote the great Ray Stevens: “I just play the piano, and sing my little I songs”. Truth in reporting is an oxymoron.
derrillwat
said,
about 1 month ago
aaaaand now back to our regularly scheduled comic. Please?
boozoothatswho said, about 1 month ago
Wow. You can list every venal so-called scientist in the world that’s sold out for climate change denial in a single comment on a lame comic strip. That’s mighty compelling.
jmworacle said, about 1 month ago
Al Gore is suppose to a be a phenominal debator, yet he refuses to debate anyone about his “enviromental concerns”. In the city of Beijing you can not see down the block due to the smog problem, yet you do not see any Greenpeace protests about their enviromental hazzards.
When the Senate refused to ratify the “Kyoto Accord” the main stream media screamed that the Republicans don’t care about the enviroment. Yet, they failed to mention that the treaty exempted the number two (China) and number three (India) from the terms of the treaty.
lalas said, about 1 month ago
So Treblemaker… you believe that we can take quadrillions of tons of coal, quadrillions of barrels of oil, quadrillions of cu ft of natural gas – all of which is carbon that has been out of the system for 100 million years – and introduce back into the system over 50-100 years with NO CONSEQUENCES?
Seems a bit naive to me.
Dora Dingle said, about 1 month ago
Just save the planet, okay? Otherwise, I won’t have anything to explore underwater in!
Ed
said,
about 1 month ago
It’s true, you can find scientists who believe climate change is a myth, but they are a very small minority. A large majority believe that humans are having a significant effect on the environment.
I can see it, and I’m no scientist. I still live near where I grew up outside of Atlanta. When I was a child, we got at least one good snow a year, deep enough for sledding. There hasn’t been a real snow storm here in over 15 years, just light sprinkling.