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Post by thingychambers69 on Nov 8, 2009 1:27:27 GMT
Sorry Steve,
I just didn't like the guy's face. He looked far to smug and pleased with himself. He really needs to be hit with a shovel.
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Post by hunter on Nov 8, 2009 3:40:21 GMT
Skeptics vindicated, once again.
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Post by steve on Nov 8, 2009 13:56:47 GMT
Sorry Steve, I just didn't like the guy's face. He looked far to smug and pleased with himself. He really needs to be hit with a shovel. As my mother would say "he speaks very well of you"!
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Post by stevenotsteve on Nov 11, 2009 17:54:28 GMT
steve. The next person can come along and then challenge the assumptions either to confirm, modify or falsify the original findings. Even the greatest professor in the world can be challenged by the most lowly graduate student.
Maybe you should tell this to IPCC head Rajendra Pachauri. He accuses Indian environment ministry of ‘arrogance’ for its report claiming there is no evidence that climate change has shrunk Himalayan glaciers. He is just a railway engineer with no knowledge of climate science.
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Post by byz on Nov 11, 2009 22:28:03 GMT
;D
It could be argued that "Climate scientists" have no understanding of climate ;D
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Post by stevenotsteve on Nov 12, 2009 21:42:58 GMT
Byz, It could be argued that "Climate scientists" have no understanding of climate
Who is arguing. Put climate in front of anything and it's the same as changing Blair to Bliar.
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 12, 2009 22:10:21 GMT
No, they said it was a philosophical belief based on the moral imperatives resulting from a belief that AGW science is well-founded: In today's ruling, Mr Justice Michael Burton decided that: "A belief in man-made climate change, and the alleged resulting moral imperatives, is capable if genuinely held, of being a philosophical belief for the purpose of the 2003 Religion and Belief Regulations." Under those regulations it is unlawful to discriminate against a person on the grounds of their religious or philosophical beliefs. And Gore's presentations don't create religion either. They're reading of traditional scripture and how it speaks to the current state of the world. Only in Britian.....Only in Britian. I am beginning to think it would have been better to let the Germans have them. The Census Law in UK states that if sufficient people put down a particular 'faith' as their religion then that religion is accepted as a religion for census purposes. On hearing this many university students agreed to put Jedi as their religion on the Census it became the 4th largest reported religion in England and Wales. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedi_census_phenomenon
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Post by northsphinx on Dec 8, 2009 7:25:24 GMT
"More than 2000 delegates watched the four-minute long film ‘Please Help the World’ when COP15 opened this morning. Thousands of other delegates watched the opening on screens in meeting rooms at the Bella Center.
“We have made a film which speaks to the heart rather than to the brain,” says the Danish director of the film Mikkel Blaabjerg Poulsen."
That show to me all proof AGW theory is more a religion than facts. Or just a nightmare.
Time to wake up.
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Post by thingychambers69 on Dec 8, 2009 23:56:32 GMT
"More than 2000 delegates watched the four-minute long film ‘Please Help the World’ when COP15 opened this morning. Thousands of other delegates watched the opening on screens in meeting rooms at the Bella Center. “We have made a film which speaks to the heart rather than to the brain,” says the Danish director of the film Mikkel Blaabjerg Poulsen." That show to me all proof AGW theory is more a religion than facts. Or just a nightmare. Time to wake up. Blatant propaganda. Fortunately, I can't stand children, so this had no effect on me.
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Post by sigurdur on Dec 9, 2009 1:54:04 GMT
I have two young daughters and one young grandson. The effect on me was to make me angry that something like this is even shown.
It is false...and shows a static humanity/mankind. We are not static!
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Post by jtom on Dec 9, 2009 2:20:31 GMT
“We have made a film which speaks to the heart rather than to the brain,” says the Danish director of the film Mikkel Blaabjerg Poulsen."
He knows his audience. Bleeding heart. No brain.
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Post by curiousgeorge on Dec 9, 2009 3:11:02 GMT
I have two young daughters and one young grandson. The effect on me was to make me angry that something like this is even shown. It is false...and shows a static humanity/mankind. We are not static! This reminds me of an old statistical story in medicine. A flat line (static ) on a heart monitor is not an indication of good health. Yet that is what the warmista's would have us strive for regarding temp and CO2. A living organism (or a species/society ) that is not subjected to stress, soon dies of body and mind atrophy; and the ability to adapt to any subsequent change in conditions disappears. Stability is the enemy of life.
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Post by sentient on Dec 9, 2009 3:20:56 GMT
I do not mean to be boorish, nor is repeating oneself in particularly good taste, but as I watched the video of COP15 opening I was overwhelmed with remembrance of the Nine Times Rule. The human being was shown in an exhaustive study, I was required to critique in an advanced psyche course something like 30 years ago now, to be nine times more susceptible to rumor than it is to fact.
CGI graphics of iceberg calving, hokey schticks, claiming that CO2 preceded warming in the Vostok cores (after it had been corrected some years before), the UN's WMO today claiming that the past decade has been, what, the warmest for how long? This when we lost most of the warming that occurred in the last century in the last two years?
Proof.
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Post by trbixler on Dec 9, 2009 13:56:33 GMT
it Christmas time so here is a Christmas video.....ooops the tune made me think of Christmas the thoughts of the profiteer reminds me of Jimmy and Tammy.
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