bicycle racer
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i dont know how else to put this the overwhelming majority of the scientific community agrees that human influence of greenhouse gasses has the greatest impact of all known factors on climate change.
Why address that, when you can bash Al Gore every other post.i dont know how else to put this the overwhelming majority of the scientific community agrees that human influence of greenhouse gasses has the greatest impact of all known factors on climate change.
Why address that, when you can bash Al Gore every other post.
"They are a minority", the cry of tyrants everywhere.i do my own research i dont consider this a political argument but many do therefore some cannot look at it subjectively. i know some scientists disagree about humans being the largest contributing factor to climate change but they are the minority its not a conspiracy.
i dont know how else to put this the overwhelming majority of the scientific community agrees that human influence of greenhouse gasses has the greatest impact of all known factors on climate change.
I see no connection between religion and global warming, except maybe the naysayers are of the athiest persuasion, although, there are plenty of scientists that are atheists that believe global warming is real. The question is: why in this day and age does anyone disbelieve it real? Without reverting to Name calling, I'd have to say in the least degree, they must be a little less than dull normal. Maybe in your case cracker, since you claim to have a 180 IQ, the bell curve closes back in on itself and you are really below the idiot level. That would make a lot of sense, especially in this regard.Yes it is entirely debatable. The rest of the world is waking up to the canard which is man made global warming. The cap and tax scheme is being reexamined all around the world and has been found wanting. Japan, Europe, Australia, new zealand are all starting to either repeal or stagnate their cap and tax legislations. Once again, the US is going the wrong way.
Man made global warming is quite close to looking like a religion. Data which has no scientific basis is being accepted because it jives with a particular, as opposed to actual verifiable scientific data.
I dare say that if you believe in man made global warming and at the same time you declare yourself an atheist, you are mistaken. You do believe in a religion.......
The root cause of consternation seems to be monetary, what a surprise. And all you naysayers were eschewing the premis that the reason everyone was squacking about global warming was so they could get rich from the Idea.Both religion and man made global warming are based upon FAITH, and not verifiable under scrutiny scientific data. Nations are starting to rethink their positions about hamstringing their economies on something which is increasingly in doubt. The vast amount of inconsistencies and plain old bad science surrounding the "man made" crowd, is beginning to look like the "intelligent design" folks.
In both cases, it seems the faith comes before the science, which tends to skew the outcomes.....and in both of these cases.... it does.
So glad you brought this up.An Inconvenient Truth
The film eloquently weaves the science of global warming with Al Gore's personal story and lifelong commitment to stop global warming. A rallying cry for action
Figure 1. The Keeling Curve is a record of CO2 measurements taken at he top of Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii since 1958.
"For those that have eyes, let them see" All you naysayers are pretty un-informed or more likely just ignorant as a whole. If one were to investigate the "facts", I'm pretty sure they'd get on board with real scientists and meteorologists, instead of the quacks that for the most part work for industry and the "Bush" government. Reality is real and bullshit is bullshit, your choice. Either you side with Bullshit or you realize the facts. This sticking our heads in the sand philosophy is dead and stinking. Yes Opie, global warming is real and is partially if not mostly caused by Man.
I am not a fatalist. I do not believe we have a role. Nor do I believe a meteor hurtling toward the earth has a role. You imply we are somehow not bound to the laws of nature because we have reasoning. I believe it is a flawed position.how completely ignorant can you be points#3 and #4 are simply offensive and a disgusting way to look at our roles as humans on this planet. its simply troubling that anyone thinks that way how sick and selfish.