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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 11:32:52 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message . .. On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 01:25:54 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "DSK" wrote in message .. . Does anybody else see the self-contradiction & irony in this post? Sometimes comfort trumps everything else. There's absolutely nothing you can do about it. That's unfair. Locking out a scientist of the discussion because he believes differently is the whole issue - not so much what he believes or doesn't believe. What you and my friend Doug King are ignoring is that the discussion is limited only to those to believe that it's happening. Those who don't believe, even though they are respected and highly placed scientists, are being frozen out of the discussion for whatever reason. That was the whole point of the article. Secondly, geoscience is still inexact. Does man affect the environment? Yes - all silly crap aside, it has to happen just as part of being in a civilization. Is it as desperate as some think, I don't believe so. Where the storms of last summer due to "global warming"? If you know any kind of science at all, you have to recognize that it has more to do with the solar cycle than anything else - that's what drives our terrestrial weather systems - the energy system. Even scientists on the pro-warming debate admit that. You can't have a scientific debate about this if you shut every scientist who disagrees out of the process. There is no consensus if you do that and the debate becomes useless because it's only politics at that point. All sensible, but I wonder what some will say ***IF***, someday, it is shown that we really ARE screwing things up in a big way. Then it's screwed up - there's nothing you can do about it now anyway. If it is screwed up, then it's already screwed up and nothing you can do about it to stop it - it's going to accelerate exponentially if it truly exists. So far, nothing seems to indicate that. Everybody is more than willing to blame the advance of industrialization,but they are completely ignoring natural cycles and causes. The whole panic over the "ozone" hole thing is a good example - it has a natural cycle that happens to coincide with, 11, 100, 1000, 1000000, etc. cycles of the sun. The discourse needs to be broadened and inclusive of all points of view rather than just adhering to Al Gore's. Tom, I'm not ignoring natural cycles. I just accept that certain occurrences can't always be blamed on one clear factor, nor can one factor always be discounted, either. A couple of months ago, there was a scientist in the news saying exactly this about the relationship between illness and toxic chemicals in food & water. Complex systems - you know about these, and the weather's probably the best example we have. |
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