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Regardless of what you think about global warming...

October 20 2006 at 11:27 AM
Greg  (no login)

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...isn't it odd that the there is a senate committee built to push GW skepticism?

http://epw.senate.gov/pressitem.cfm?party=rep&id=264777

 
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truth is a hard mistress.

January 8 2007, 8:03 PM 

The world is spending $5 billion this year to discover the truth.
The truth will run over your Panic and Chicklen little image like a train.

We can't even predict weather for 3 days,
why on earth would you expect Global Climate reports to be true.? why ?
Prediction:
Al Gore and his ilk ,will be the laughing stock of the whole wide world.

I true scientist would welcome review of every ones data and proported facts.

I do not welcome or admire your implication that the other 17,500 scientists
should clam up and not speak the truth or provide solid evidence of
other peoples bad work.

Just wait a while for the 5 billion to fully kick in.
Then watch and learn.


it's called SCIENCE !

 
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indeed!

January 8 2007, 10:07 PM 



Pro or con to global warming, whatever your viewpoint, it is your personal religion. There just isn't enuff evidence in yet. So now we know what your religion is.

But I'm down with Gore being laughing stock.





---Al

 
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The February 2007 PhACT meeting will ...

January 9 2007, 2:30 PM 

be about Global Warming. Tom Delworth is a professor at Princton University and he will be discussing the matter. Come hear what he has to say.

 
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another point of view

January 11 2007, 9:56 PM 



I read a compelling article in Discover magazine a couple of years ago, but have not seen a second data point for the basic premise in the literature since.

The author was saying that we were near to heading into the next ice age, and had the graphs and cylces to support this, and agreed that yes, there was global warming caused by man, but by extreme luck (he never says this, "luck" is my word), mankind started global warming 6000 years ago with the advent of agriculture. This may keep us out of the next extremely likely ice age.

My conclusion: We may stave off the next ice age with rising seas. Results will be that only 3 or 4 billion people die instead of just about everyone if we have another ice age.



---Al

 
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