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Wow, The Oysterman says so, so it must be true.
However Dr Crighton provides the sources for all facts (I check random ones out and they always checked out)... Not many people do that. He cites his intrepretation but at least the evidence is there so the reader can make his own. |
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If someone paid you for a report, would you report be any different if it was funded by the Lib Dems or Tories? If you aren't suceptible to such corruption, then why are you assuming everyone else is? Point of fact one of Noam Chomsky's early works was funded by the US military. Does that mean his work is compromised? Basically... Discredit the work, not the author based on where the funding comes from. |
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I think it is time we sat down & really thought about how we use our resources sensibly, because it is a good idea in itself, not because it is going to have a notional effect on our climate...
The climate, sunspots, the orientation of the Earth's magnetic field etc are all subject to cycles, some of which may be predictable, some which may not? But the amount of waste we tolerate, of all sorts, currently, is huge - and happening. In my opinion we should worry less about the future & deal with what we can deal with, now, just because we can - but, :LOL: how naive is that ;) |
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could a passing mod please have a look at this post, I did not send it ! My thread mentioned not having to go to Mallorca for hols
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Eh? You know that if you want a mod to check a particular post, you can use the Report Post function..
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Anyway, since you're ignoring half of what I say, and twisting the other half out of context, I don't suppose this discussion will go anywhere. Although, can you justfy inpuning the reputation of thousands of scientists without any research or knowlege of their reports? If I was one of the aforementioned scientists, id be quite disgusted at your remark. Don't suppose you are going to throw out your Noam Chomsky books are you? |
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Info on the Royal Society:
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Society Last year, ahead of the G8 summit, the Royal Society & the science academies of the other G8 nations (plus also those of Brazil, China & India) published a statement saying that the scientific evidence on climate change is clear & that the G8 nations needed to take action. http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/news.asp?id=3226 http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/document.asp?latest=1&id=3222 In the Royal Society's letter to Exxon, they say that these groups which have received funding from Exxon have "misrepresented the science of climate change by outright denial of the evidence". They also criticise Exxon's own public take on climate science, & say that Exxon's statements about climate science "are not consistent with the scientific literature" & are "misrepresentations". The following is from an article by George Monbiot. He is, of course, going to be biased, as he is an environmentalist, but it is still interesting reading: http://environment.guardian.co.uk/cl...875762,00.html Quote:
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From what they were saying on the radio yesterday, they are objecting to the oil companies supporting dodgy science and lobby groups, rather than opposing viewpoints from good science.
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Yet again you ignore the point. I'll try and contain my suprise.
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