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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 21:36:27 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote: Pointing out the 10-15% of scientists who disagree with the herd and pointing out instances when some scientist or another was wrong about previous climate predictions won't erase the very real possibility that there's a problem That's the point Chuck. While you may think it's 10-15% of scientists, and it's certainly presented that way, it's more like 50/60% of scientists disagree. There isn't any consensus even amoung those who even think that somehow greenhouse gases are causing global warming. The simple truth is this - you can either believe in Global Warming or not believe in Global Warming. You obviously believe in it despite evidence to the contrary. So does Gene. And I have no problem with that. However, every time I, or others, bring up evidence to the contrary, it's dismissed - politely and reasonably to be sure, but it's still dismissed under the quise that the evidence isn't in, but.... Just be honest - you believe in it, you think it's humanity's fault and go from there. I would also point out that in the history of science, the "deniers" of established wisdom are usually the ones that are eventually proven right. Think Galileo Galilei and go from there. |
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