โFeb-17-2017 05:53 PM
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โMar-08-2017 08:20 AM
TechWriter wrote:ExxWhy wrote:
The only name calling I see in this thread is those who like to call me and others "deniers" (with dripping venom). Yet those same people can't seem to realize they deny the existence of many scientists who disagree with their conclusions.
Examples?
โMar-07-2017 07:49 PM
โMar-07-2017 06:19 PM
rjxj wrote:
Ray Stevens says this
โMar-07-2017 04:46 PM
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โMar-06-2017 04:24 PM
Problem is these days, one person's "scientific fact" could very well end up being nothing more than modified, tainted, or just flat-out wrong results in order to achieve a desired result. And once again, it comes from ALL sides. To emphasize again, as far as I am concerned, all sides are guilty of junk science and facts.
We are, after all, talking about the same "science" that has said over the years:
-Asbestos was safe.
-Lead in paint and fuel was safe.
-The thyroid medication my grandmother took that caused her cancer (and death) was safe.
-All manner of health destroying artificial food products are safe (obesity, diabetes, etc. epedemic anyone?)
-DDT was safe to use
-etc. etc. etc.
Science can be wrong. Has been throughout our entire history.
Science can be wrong because humans are, well, human. They can be wrong. They can be influenced by greed, arrogance, indifference, agendas, etc..
And I am not saying the current GW science is wrong. But I am not saying it is right either, especially to the level of some of the doom-and-gloom predictions.
โMar-06-2017 01:22 PM
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โMar-06-2017 11:37 AM
pnichols wrote:
Control of the hothouse affect doesn't require taking every action possible or available by every individual ... it requires that all of us take high priority actions as much as possible or available.
โMar-06-2017 11:02 AM
Newbiecampers wrote:spoon059 wrote:
Not really going to weigh in on the pro GW vs anti GW rant, but the money doesn't need to get to the end of the line (scientist) in order for people to be concerned about the money trail. There are hundreds of millions (maybe even billions) of dollars every year spent on global warming research. That is a LOT of coin being spent on a controversial subject.
You could ARGUE (again, I'm playing Devil's Advocate here) that there is a large industry with a huge financial interest in global warming research. Continuing to argue human involvement will encourage governments and private liberal investors to keep pouring more money into research, those funding huge projects and ensuring that these research firms are well supplied with capital.
Again... Devil's Advocate. The scientist at the end of the line making $50K a year doesn't mean that there isn't a LOT of money being invested in research.
Exactly. You said it better than I.
There is big money being thrown around. And everybody from various governmental departments, to universities on down have their hands out.
The same mentality has invaded many segments. Healthcare is another great example. Treating symptoms seems to always be the focus now, not the cure. More prescriptions! More prescription drugs.
Saw this ridiculous prescription med commercial the other day. It was about a guy that had constipation caused by a mediacation (don't remember which one). The answer? Another prescription med! to cure his constipation, which was caused by a prescription med. And I am sure big pharm would love to see yet another med to help out with the problems caused by the anti-constipation med that he took to solve a problem caused by the first medication.........etc.
โMar-06-2017 10:52 AM
2oldman wrote:
It is the height of human ignorance is to disbelieve scientific evidence, and to look for any possible way out of it, by misdirection and finger-pointing. Do you remember what a fight it was go get lead out of gasoline?
I didn't want to enter into this anymore because it's a waste of time, but you specifically attacked me. Dismiss me, call me names.. I don't care. Science doesn't care what you believe.
โMar-06-2017 10:42 AM
There is big money being thrown around. And everybody from various governmental departments, to universities on down have their hands out.
โMar-06-2017 10:42 AM
โMar-06-2017 10:32 AM
spoon059 wrote:
Not really going to weigh in on the pro GW vs anti GW rant, but the money doesn't need to get to the end of the line (scientist) in order for people to be concerned about the money trail. There are hundreds of millions (maybe even billions) of dollars every year spent on global warming research. That is a LOT of coin being spent on a controversial subject.
You could ARGUE (again, I'm playing Devil's Advocate here) that there is a large industry with a huge financial interest in global warming research. Continuing to argue human involvement will encourage governments and private liberal investors to keep pouring more money into research, those funding huge projects and ensuring that these research firms are well supplied with capital.
Again... Devil's Advocate. The scientist at the end of the line making $50K a year doesn't mean that there isn't a LOT of money being invested in research.