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9-24-2009 10:34 PM
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9-25-2009 4:48 AM
The Infowarrior
This is why tptb have started to change their language from global warming to climate change, a subtle difference but one that allows them to distort the facts to suit their needs to a far greater extent.
9-25-2009 11:04 AM
gemfemfox
Yet facts won't stop WDC from gifting our remaining jobs to the third world.

When you add up all the increased costs and mandates coming out of WDC you have to wonder what jobs will be left and who will be able to feed their kids without foodstamps?

Never fear, I'm sure the world will continue to gift money to our bankrupted country to pay for it all. bwaaahaaahaaa
9-25-2009 11:06 AM
abailart
I seem to have missed the science between an interesting but fairly routine piece of research and the extreme claims made by the blogger. Any chance of elucidation?
9-25-2009 2:55 PM
n2sooners
Which claims do you believe to be extreme?
9-29-2009 10:20 AM
abailart
The "supposed certainty behind their push for new eco-regulation is melting faster than the Arctic ice." Predictions are based on cumulative consensus via data gathering and reviewing models and reworking evaluative frameworks. Theories are stronger or weaker, never certain, although certainly uncertainty remains always a crucial element of scientific enterprise which would most certainly never take a part to suggest a final closure of an ongoing collaborative project.
9-29-2009 10:55 AM
n2sooners
The "supposed certainty behind their push for new eco-regulation is melting faster than the Arctic ice."
Okay, but that has nothing to do with science, that is a political prediction on the part of the blogger which could be backed up by polling which shows fewer and fewer people are buying into the man made global warming disaster hysteria.

Predictions are based on cumulative consensus
There is no consensus. There is nothing even remotely close to a consensus. And the data much of the speculation has been based on has been shown to be false. Data recently released shows that the data used to create the hockey stick effect was cherry picked and when all the d...
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