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Have they been cooking the data as past climate change alarmists have?
You keep drinking the Kool-Aid. That “scandal” was thoroughly debunked some time ago. This isn’t a controversial subject, and the scientific consensus is simply overwhelming. You might disagree with the exact causes but the effects are very real and have been well documented.
I call this the “Steve Jobs” philsophy towards climate change. Pretend it isn’t real. Then pretend it’s not a big deal. Then, only once it’s far too late, realize how wrong you were and die because of it.
I believe it is you drinking the Kool-Aid ExciteBiker. Just keep drinking it. Try this: http://www.amazon.com/Meltdown-Predictable-Distortion-Scientists-Politicians/dp/1930865597
I know it is full of facts which bore you, Al Gore and your ilk, but facts are facts.
Read the paper and decide for yourself.
It would be nice if, just once, these people acknowledged that the Earth’s Climate is cyclical…….always has and always will be.
The challenge is to understand the cycles.The sun and the moon have a major, if not total, affect on what happens with the Earth’s Climate and nothing we do on Earth will change that.
I somewhat agree with you. My biggest concern is where all the garbage is going to go. Maybe people and how we live don’t have a big impact (as much as the sun and moon do), but I don’t exactly think Earth is big enough for as many of us as there are and all of the trash we pile up.
How convenient they say they don’t know if wildfires will increase or decrease in the next few decades. I guess they learned from being wrong about the last ten years hockey stick effect being dead wrong.