tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216971263350849959.post6844818236287137877..comments2023-08-07T16:41:49.660+02:00Comments on Die Klimazwiebel: IPCC Haikueduardohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17725131974182980651noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216971263350849959.post-3158082802440037612014-02-06T11:35:33.778+01:002014-02-06T11:35:33.778+01:00K. Lauer,
thanks for letting me know that my cont...K. Lauer,<br /><br />thanks for letting me know that my contributions are silly and the haiku are laughable. You seem to be a man of good taste, and who doesn't have to argue. But I am glad to see that you are able to copy faultlessly lines from my post: as lovers of Japanese art know, copying the great masters is the beginning of all true art -:)<br /><br />I don't know what you think anthropologists should do; for me, these haiku from Greg Johnson are a document that is worth to be considered. It is not my business to judge the quality of the art; my interest is in understanding the personal approach of scientists to their object of work; they deal with a delicate matter all the time, and from many conversations with scientists I know that there often is a stark contrast between the insistence on "facts" and "science" on the one hand, and strong personal feelings and commitments on the other.<br /><br />What I am interested in is how other climate scientists judge these summaries - do they reflect correctly the content of the individual chapters of the IPCC?Werner Krausshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15094636819952421339noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216971263350849959.post-15578644421419143902014-02-06T01:24:28.743+01:002014-02-06T01:24:28.743+01:00What a strike for an ethnologist!
Werner, your col...What a strike for an ethnologist!<br />Werner, your collection of silly contributions is steadily growing.<br /><br />"... distilled the entire report into 19 illustrated haiku. The result is stunning, sobering, and brilliant. It’s poetry. It’s a work of art. But it doubles as clear, concise, powerful talking points and a compelling visual guide."<br /><br />"process as a sort of meditation"<br /><br />"spiritual moment"<br /><br />"an arresting and informative entree into the science"<br /><br />"Ice melts, oceans heat and rise, air warmes ..."<br /><br />"Coasts floss, air moistens, salt pattern shift, carbon sours oceans"<br /><br />"More heavy rains fall"<br /><br />"Ice sheets melt worldwide, speed increasing. Sea ice, snow retreat"<br /><br />etc. etc.<br /><br />Greg Johnson's laughable "poems" replace any useless scientific debate by far.<br />(Woher soll ich wissen, was ich denke, bevor ich höre, was ich sage)<br /><br />Welcome to "genre hopping"<br /><br />K. LauerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com