Climate Change (A mad world)

by dhw, Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 09:52 (5377 days ago)

If climate change is a problem,
I offer no solution.
 My cry ... from the heart ...
 Is please keep it apart
From the Theory of Evolution. - David and Matt, and any other contributor, please do NOT reply directly to each other, but put your next response on this thread. Thank you.

Climate Change

by xeno6696 @, Sonoran Desert, Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 13:18 (5377 days ago) @ dhw

dhw-- - You beat me to the punch! Sorry about that! - Dr. Turell,
In short, as this thread will likely draw heat, I'll be concise. - The "Watts up" blog definitely clouds the idea of a consensus. I can safely say that I'm not used to such debates NOT getting much light or attention. However, at this moment I still stand by the fact that no large body of American science is presently challenging what is touted to be a consensus view. The silence here should be at least a little bit unsettling. - Massimo Pigliucci speaks often that the worst thing for evolution has been scientists who simply think "the data shall speak for itself" and don't actively promote debate among the public. Those organizations are abdicating their responsibility if there really wasn't a consensus and they're saying nothing about it. Maybe its just another footnote for Kuhn, I don't know. At any rate, I'm a little disappointed in those organizations.

--
\"Why is it, Master, that ascetics fight with ascetics?\"

\"It is, brahmin, because of attachment to views, adherence to views, fixation on views, addiction to views, obsession with views, holding firmly to views that ascetics fight with ascetics.\"

Climate Change

by David Turell @, Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 14:19 (5377 days ago) @ xeno6696
edited by unknown, Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 15:01

The "Watts up" blog definitely clouds the idea of a consensus. At any rate, I'm a little disappointed in those organizations. - Thank you. And for your brief autobiography; it helps to explain your points. The data you wanted sourced came off the internet from one of the faculty types I have been following, but I can't remember where, and will end this thread, although it is a good example of why skepticism in all areas is valuable. - Part of source: http://www.physorg.com/news166715232.html

Climate Change

by George Jelliss ⌂ @, Crewe, Monday, January 11, 2010, 21:28 (5211 days ago) @ David Turell

I thought this graphic might be found amusing-http://www.humanistlife.org.uk/2010/01/31486-scientists-skeptical-of-anthropogenic-global-warming/#comments-It's just the black dot that represents the 31486, not the whole of the upside-down figure.

--
GPJ

RSS Feed of thread
powered by my little forum