In article .com,
Ross Archer wrote:
On Oct 19, 9:19 pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article . com,
Ross Archer wrote:
On Oct 13, 1:43 am, Telamon
wrote:
In article . com,
Ross Archer wrote:
On Oct 12, 2:16 am, "Burr" wrote:
Maybe I should have voted for the SOB!!!!
from CNN -- Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore and the
U.N.'s climate change panel win the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
Details soon.
While it's certainly open to debate whether global warming
falls under the purview of a peace prize, there's no question
that once it's decided that the prize goes for that, Albert
Gore Jr. is deserving of it.
The idea that global warming is liberal bias is preposterous.
Global warming is occurring, and the majority of that
warming is anthropogenic, and this is the consensus of
climate scientists. None of this is controversial in
scientific circles, or at least no more controversial than
most generally-accepted theories.
First off there is no proof that man is responsible for climate
change.
There is *overwhelming* scientific evidence to this effect.
Where have you been?
I'm sorry for being so blunt, but your statement is completely
contrary to fact.
You don't know what you are talking about. There is no evidence.
Get a clue, mans contribution is insignificant compared to the
processes in nature that add and subtract the CO2 levels.
-- Telamon Ventura, California
There is conclusive evidence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scienti...climate_change
You can choose to ignore what science says, but you cannot claim that
scientific opinion says something other than what it does. Humans are
causing the majority of recent warming. That is the state of current
best scientific knowledge. This is not opinion. It is documented
fact.
There is nothing about this that concludes that the current warming
trend is due to mankind's activities. Mankind could disappear off the
face of the earth tomorrow and the weather or climate would not change.
Besides the fact that man's activities are easily 2% how do you think
it is possible that mankind is causing climate change? You realize
there are many natural processes that add and subtract CO2 from the
atmosphere that control the gas balance in the atmosphere. At best man
can make temporary changes in a small area but that's about it.
Obviously you have no appreciation for the scale of the weather and the
climate.
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Telamon
Ventura, California