Raggedyann wrote:I would rather believe the majority of the world's legitimate scientists than the minority of paid corporate scientists.
How do you know the difference?
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Raggedyann wrote:I would rather believe the majority of the world's legitimate scientists than the minority of paid corporate scientists.
Point of view playing a large part I would say in the end differentiation, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.Doka wrote:How do you know the difference?Raggedyann wrote:I would rather believe the majority of the world's legitimate scientists than the minority of paid corporate scientists.
So, various industrial activities cause climate change - It's as pat as that? As if climate didn't change before the Industrial Age? Or before man ever walked on the face of the Earth? As if ever in time, an invariant climate could exist? As if sensitivity to CO2 levels drives dramatic change, forget feedback loops with other system components as well as cyclic solar radiation and gas emissions?Raggedyann wrote:I believe the news reports and articles that say that the majority of the world's scientists believe that climate change is caused by various industrial activities. It makes no sense to me that scientists would want to destroy industry, as we know it, for no good reason.
Raggedyann wrote:I believe the news reports and articles that say that the majority of the world's scientists believe that climate change is caused by various industrial activities.
You mean the CORPORATE media?
It makes no sense to me that scientists would want to destroy industry, as we know it, for no good reason.
Yup, same place deniers get their news.Doka wrote:Raggedyann wrote:I believe the news reports and articles that say that the majority of the world's scientists believe that climate change is caused by various industrial activities.
You mean the CORPORATE media?
The periodical published and produced in excess of 6 decades by the self-admitted 'Usual Gang Of Idiots' and its cover boy reflect our country's current cultural crisis,Malaria_Kidd II wrote:"What, me worry?" A quote from Alfred E. Neuman in the old MAD Magazine
PETROLEUM jelly? Only to help grease mankind's way toward redemption I guess - but Hey, What Me Worry? I mean, if you can't trust the POTUS who can you trust!Malaria_Kidd II wrote:Where's the Vaseline, fan, kbot, Riddick and Doka? That might help the $$$$ pain a little bit.