On Wed, 11 May 2005 08:40:31 -0400, Dave Hall
wrote in :
On Wed, 11 May 2005 02:36:52 -0700, Frank Gilliland
wrote:
The politics of science is often more important than the science
itself. It's a proven fact that the Earth is undergoing a period of
global warming, and that it's caused by the influence of man on the
environment. But politics plays the game that such facts are nothing
more than speculations made by a few fringe researchers looking to get
their names in the journals.
There has been no conclusive proof that global warming is primarily
the result of man's influence over the environment.
Yes, there is indeed conclusive proof.
In fact there has
been clear evidence that this planet has experienced major cyclical
climatic changes over the eons. The current warming trend may just be
a part of that process, and man's contribution to it may be much less
significant than what the environmental alarmists would lead us to
believe.
That's what I was talking about when I said "the politics of science".
How did life come to be? Who cares? The only fact we know is that it
-does- exist. So let's just make the most of it while it lasts.
Existentialism. IMHO a rather selfish and closed mindset.
Gee, and I thought you said that you were a realist.
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