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NOYB wrote:
"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 May 2007 21:19:00 GMT, NOYB penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Perhaps one day you'll see the light...just like this octogenarian: "Reid A. Bryson holds the 30th PhD in Meteorology granted in the history of American education. Emeritus Professor and founding chairman of the University of Wisconsin Department of Meteorology-now the Department of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences-in the 1970s he became the first director of what's now the UW's Gaylord Nelson Institute of Environmental Studies. He has authored five books and more than 230 other publications and was identified by the British Institute of Geographers as the most frequently cited climatologist in the world." (He was one of the first scientists to tout the idea of anthrogenic climate change, and was widely chastised for it. He also spearheaded the hysteria back in 1970 about the coming of the next ice age. He has since switched his views on the subject.) Here's what he now has to say: So..... having ridiculed that genre of scientist, you now seek to cite them as factually accurate? How incredibly bizarre! Why ridicule a man whose career ended about 20 years ago? Read my post again, Gene. I'm not ridiculing him. Instead, I'm praising him for having the courage to admit that he was wrong back in the 60's and 70's. And who do you suppose is going to fund scientists who dispute the concept of global warming? There is a lot more money to be made by companies like Dupont, GE, Alcoa, etc. if the anthropogenic global warming hoax causes a reduction in the use of fossil fuels....but you conveniently ignore that fact, and only point to funding by the "oil interests". You can be sure that we'll be screwed by corporate interests on all sides of the argument. It's their business, after all. |
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