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That's the group you blithely dismiss as "the UN."
There is clear scientific consensus that global warming is happening.
You play politics saying it is all politics.
The science isn't perfect. Forecasts differ. The consensus that it is already happening differs in degrees, mainly (no pun intended). The alarm is rung.
I, for one, say it is better not to just sit on our hands and claim it is all just politics.
The IPCC's core claim has no supporting scientific data and only five (5) IPCC reviewers explicitly endorse the claim - not 4,000 as the IPCC repeatedly falsely implies. The IPCC repeatedly implies that its core claim (that human activity caused global warming) is supported by 2,500 or 4,000 scientists. McLean's transparent presentation of IPCC data provided by the IPCC itself shows this is false. The IPCC's core claim is explicitly endorsed by only five (5) reviewers of the IPCC's 2007 report. Just five, and there is doubt they were even scientists.
End quote.
The only "consensus" out there is that the IPCC is a fraud. The recent "hockey stick" scandal (know what that is?) proves it. Continually going back to it doesn't make it credible.
Read the article.
__________________ There is precedent for the mainstream media being megaphones for Democratic-manufactured hysteria. George Will
Today, there is a name for the political doctrine that rejoices in scarcity of everything except government. The name is environmentalism. George Will
I bet if a white republican was in office you'd close your yap!
Sorry, had to come back to this racist statement.
Global warming started way before this president. I have never blamed Obama for the hoax. I will blame him for the Cap and Trade scheme if he signs it. But that's because he would be using the hoax to pass the worlds largest government revenue generator.
That's a legitimate issue, because of policy, not race.
__________________ There is precedent for the mainstream media being megaphones for Democratic-manufactured hysteria. George Will
Today, there is a name for the political doctrine that rejoices in scarcity of everything except government. The name is environmentalism. George Will
This is the leader of the global warming message? How sad. If you're an alarminst, I'm sure you'll watch this video, mouth agape, taking in the brilliance. But can I point out a couple things without being a "rude know-it-all"?
1. If the earths core were "several million degrees", we'd be a star. It's a few thousand.
2. He doesn't mention side effects either. Like the release of "greenhouse gases" when tapping these wells. Or earthquakes. It's also very location specific.
3.Who's developing these "non-melting" drill bits? If your drill bits melt, I think you're deep enough. lol
But hey, that's nitpicking. Minor details. Why sweat the small stuff. Why start letting science and facts get in the way of the message now?
BTW, Conan showed his ignorance as well. Tapping the earths core.
I will say though, geothermal is (potentially) a much better idea than these stupid windmills and solar panel farms.
Just in case nobody can find this on Wikipedia, the IPCC is proven wrong again.
I will repeat myself again if I need to, there is no scientific evidence of MMGW. None, Zero, Zip, Nada, Nothing.
There is only a theory supported by (proven to be) flawed computer models. Global Warming models are an exercise in programming. They have nothing to do with real scientific data or observation.
Ever work with an Excel spreadsheet with a wrong value in a cell?
This is the kind of junk science that gets spread around as facts. This guy "thinks" that "maybe" it's "possible" that global warming "could" cause the spread of disease "such as" Avian flu.
In no time it's taught in schools and celebrities are making PSA's. Then you, your friends, neighbors, co-workers are saying: "I heard global warming is making the flu spread faster. That's why the swine flu is so bad".
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