Rustee says: "All of the errors point in one direction – towards undue alarmism. Not one of the errors falls in the direction of underestimating the degree of concern in the scientific community. The likelihood that all 35 of the errors listed below could have fallen in one direction purely by inadvertence is less than 1 in 34 billion." Perhaps errors is too forgiving of a term...these are blatant lies. The source covers 35 "errors", with the 1st nine being those recently illustrated by a judge in Britain. The likelihood that all 35 of the errors listed below could have fallenPOP! sadly scare-mongering is the only way to go to get congress to allocate money to research alternative energies... so good on Al Gore to do what he thought necessary.. of course I am skeptical about global warming... as my post on global warming alludes to... I think the only 'scare mongering' that is going to be effective is the one where the American citizenry suddenly comes face-to-face with low-to-no fuel, high gasoline prices, increased inflation in all areas of everyday life because of the above. Necessity as the mother of invention WILL cause practicality to prevail. Some resist coal, some solar, some wind, some more drilling/refineries, some nuclear....there's a *group* resisting every single option. There is going to have to be leaders who will pursue every option....using our best technology to protect the environment while meeting the needs of the US and the World. We're stuck in the 20th century. The whole episode with this global warming scam should, once and for all, bring to light the sinister motivations of materialist philosophy, which is behind this scam. The Materialists also push the scams of overpopulation, Darwinian evolution, abortion, Sociology, Eugenics, Environmentalism, Socialism, and cultural equality among others. Ya know...if humans would just disappear, the world would be fine! Is that not what they are saying to us? Something like that! More undue alarmism will be spread today 17 November as the politically motivated scientists from every corner of the world publish the summary conclusion of the data. Relying on congress to allocate research money? I'm more encouraged by seeing innovations initiated in stagnant areas of technology by private groups like the X-Prize, rather than some tenured professor get a grant with little to no accountability. Or worse...whole new branches of government created that's just asking for waste and fraud. |
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