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    Link "Professor Bob Carter of the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University, in Australia gives what, for many Canadians, is a surprising assessment: "Gore's circumstantial arguments are so weak that they are pathetic. It is simply incredible that they, and his film, are commanding public attention."" "But surely Carter is merely part of what most people regard as a tiny cadre of "climate change skeptics" who disagree with the "vast majority of scientists" Gore cites? No; Carter is one of hundreds of highly qualified non-governmental, non-industry, non-lobby group climate experts who contest the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are causing significant global climate change. "Climate experts" is the operative term here. Why? Because what Gore's "majority of scientists" think is immaterial when only a very small fraction of them actually work in the climate field. " My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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      Link "Professor Bob Carter of the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University, in Australia gives what, for many Canadians, is a surprising assessment: "Gore's circumstantial arguments are so weak that they are pathetic. It is simply incredible that they, and his film, are commanding public attention."" "But surely Carter is merely part of what most people regard as a tiny cadre of "climate change skeptics" who disagree with the "vast majority of scientists" Gore cites? No; Carter is one of hundreds of highly qualified non-governmental, non-industry, non-lobby group climate experts who contest the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are causing significant global climate change. "Climate experts" is the operative term here. Why? Because what Gore's "majority of scientists" think is immaterial when only a very small fraction of them actually work in the climate field. " My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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      Give Gore a break. He's just searching for a platform for his 2008 bid for president.

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        Link "Professor Bob Carter of the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University, in Australia gives what, for many Canadians, is a surprising assessment: "Gore's circumstantial arguments are so weak that they are pathetic. It is simply incredible that they, and his film, are commanding public attention."" "But surely Carter is merely part of what most people regard as a tiny cadre of "climate change skeptics" who disagree with the "vast majority of scientists" Gore cites? No; Carter is one of hundreds of highly qualified non-governmental, non-industry, non-lobby group climate experts who contest the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are causing significant global climate change. "Climate experts" is the operative term here. Why? Because what Gore's "majority of scientists" think is immaterial when only a very small fraction of them actually work in the climate field. " My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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        Consensus isn't a scientific word, the discovery of scientific truth is not a democratic process. It's a damn shame both sides of this debate are so heavily politicised, the green lobby being particularly adept at misrepresenting science - who would listen to organisations on a scientific issue that have banning chlorine as official policies? Still, I get the impression that the planet is warming, and we probably are making a contribution. What we also need to think about is what can we do about it, and is it necessarily a bad thing in the first place? Political solutions to reducing our carbon output to the extent required to actually make a difference (as opposed to simply serving as a source of government revenue, or another stock market commodity) are untenable. We are just going to have to learn to deal. Ryan

        "Michael Moore and Mel Gibson are the same person, except for a few sit-ups. Moore thought his cheesy political blooper reel was going to tell people how to vote. Mel thought that his little gay SM movie about his imaginary friend was going to help him get to heaven." - Penn Jillette

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          Link "Professor Bob Carter of the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University, in Australia gives what, for many Canadians, is a surprising assessment: "Gore's circumstantial arguments are so weak that they are pathetic. It is simply incredible that they, and his film, are commanding public attention."" "But surely Carter is merely part of what most people regard as a tiny cadre of "climate change skeptics" who disagree with the "vast majority of scientists" Gore cites? No; Carter is one of hundreds of highly qualified non-governmental, non-industry, non-lobby group climate experts who contest the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are causing significant global climate change. "Climate experts" is the operative term here. Why? Because what Gore's "majority of scientists" think is immaterial when only a very small fraction of them actually work in the climate field. " My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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          Unfortunately, I trust Mr. "Professor Bob Carter of the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University, in Australia" as (un-)much as Mr. Al Gore. of course, such things are easier if you are republican ;P

          kgaddy wrote:

          Carter is one of hundreds of highly qualified non-governmental, non-industry, non-lobby group climate experts

          Yeah right, I'll ask Grunthos the Flatulent next time I meet him for the complete list and check if Mr. Carter is on it.


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            Link "Professor Bob Carter of the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University, in Australia gives what, for many Canadians, is a surprising assessment: "Gore's circumstantial arguments are so weak that they are pathetic. It is simply incredible that they, and his film, are commanding public attention."" "But surely Carter is merely part of what most people regard as a tiny cadre of "climate change skeptics" who disagree with the "vast majority of scientists" Gore cites? No; Carter is one of hundreds of highly qualified non-governmental, non-industry, non-lobby group climate experts who contest the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are causing significant global climate change. "Climate experts" is the operative term here. Why? Because what Gore's "majority of scientists" think is immaterial when only a very small fraction of them actually work in the climate field. " My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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            We need to figure out how to stop volcanic activity. Preventing a couple volcanoes from going off will do more for the environment than all combined attempts at reducing fossil fuel consumption. ---------- Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them. - Laurence J. Peters

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              Unfortunately, I trust Mr. "Professor Bob Carter of the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University, in Australia" as (un-)much as Mr. Al Gore. of course, such things are easier if you are republican ;P

              kgaddy wrote:

              Carter is one of hundreds of highly qualified non-governmental, non-industry, non-lobby group climate experts

              Yeah right, I'll ask Grunthos the Flatulent next time I meet him for the complete list and check if Mr. Carter is on it.


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              Would you trust the foremost meteorologist in the world? The one who invented long term hurricane prediction models?

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                We need to figure out how to stop volcanic activity. Preventing a couple volcanoes from going off will do more for the environment than all combined attempts at reducing fossil fuel consumption. ---------- Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them. - Laurence J. Peters

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                Not according to the USGS. Scientists have calculated that volcanoes emit between about 130-230 million tonnes (145-255 million tons) of CO2 into the atmosphere every year (Gerlach, 1999, 1992). This estimate includes both subaerial and submarine volcanoes, about in equal amounts. Emissions of CO2 by human activities, including fossil fuel burning, cement production, and gas flaring, amount to about 22 billion tonnes per year (24 billion tons) http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Hazards/What/VolGas/volgas.html[^]


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                  Link "Professor Bob Carter of the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University, in Australia gives what, for many Canadians, is a surprising assessment: "Gore's circumstantial arguments are so weak that they are pathetic. It is simply incredible that they, and his film, are commanding public attention."" "But surely Carter is merely part of what most people regard as a tiny cadre of "climate change skeptics" who disagree with the "vast majority of scientists" Gore cites? No; Carter is one of hundreds of highly qualified non-governmental, non-industry, non-lobby group climate experts who contest the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are causing significant global climate change. "Climate experts" is the operative term here. Why? Because what Gore's "majority of scientists" think is immaterial when only a very small fraction of them actually work in the climate field. " My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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                  My opinion of the global warming "issue". The old orb has been around for a helluva long time. Science shows you that it has gone through change after change. The current "issue" presumes the orb's current state is the correct state and the human population should do everything in their power to keep it thus so that people living inland continnue living inland, people living on the seashore continue above water, warm areas stay warm and cold stay cold. Pure fucking human arrogance. Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!

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                    Not according to the USGS. Scientists have calculated that volcanoes emit between about 130-230 million tonnes (145-255 million tons) of CO2 into the atmosphere every year (Gerlach, 1999, 1992). This estimate includes both subaerial and submarine volcanoes, about in equal amounts. Emissions of CO2 by human activities, including fossil fuel burning, cement production, and gas flaring, amount to about 22 billion tonnes per year (24 billion tons) http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Hazards/What/VolGas/volgas.html[^]


                    I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon

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                    I think you guys are in agreement My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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                      Would you trust the foremost meteorologist in the world? The one who invented long term hurricane prediction models?

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                      I would trust every scientist worth his title to find flaws in a movie targeted at the mass market, especially at the americanized mass market. And I would trust every scientist who starts with "I really can't tell for sure. We have some models, and the one I consider most solid an (n +-x) probability for total annihilation:" of course, these things are simpler if you are republican. ;P


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                        I would trust every scientist worth his title to find flaws in a movie targeted at the mass market, especially at the americanized mass market. And I would trust every scientist who starts with "I really can't tell for sure. We have some models, and the one I consider most solid an (n +-x) probability for total annihilation:" of course, these things are simpler if you are republican. ;P


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                        You seem more concerned with Republicans than anything else. Maybe you should move on, we are talking about global warming, and if it's humans or nature having the biggest imact. My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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                          Give Gore a break. He's just searching for a platform for his 2008 bid for president.

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                          Chris Meech
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                          Sounds like it will be as strong as some of those Arctic ice shelves. :laugh: Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] When no one was looking, every single American woman between the ages of 18 and 32 went out and got a tatoo just above their rumpus. [link[^]]

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                            I think you guys are in agreement My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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                            Andy Brummer
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                            I'm in agreement with whom? We emit at least 100 times more CO2 then volcanos.


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                              Not according to the USGS. Scientists have calculated that volcanoes emit between about 130-230 million tonnes (145-255 million tons) of CO2 into the atmosphere every year (Gerlach, 1999, 1992). This estimate includes both subaerial and submarine volcanoes, about in equal amounts. Emissions of CO2 by human activities, including fossil fuel burning, cement production, and gas flaring, amount to about 22 billion tonnes per year (24 billion tons) http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Hazards/What/VolGas/volgas.html[^]


                              I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon

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                              Eric Dahlvang
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                              Not just CO2. sulfur dioxide (S02) hydrogen sulfide (H2S) hydrogen (H2) carbon monoxide (CO) hydrogen chloride (HCL) hydrogen fluoride (HF) helium (He) Why do you feel the need to defend volcanoes? ---------- Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them. - Laurence J. Peters

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                                You seem more concerned with Republicans than anything else. Maybe you should move on, we are talking about global warming, and if it's humans or nature having the biggest imact. My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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                                On the contrary, dear Watson. The question is not if we have the biggest impact, but if we can and should change something.


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                                  My opinion of the global warming "issue". The old orb has been around for a helluva long time. Science shows you that it has gone through change after change. The current "issue" presumes the orb's current state is the correct state and the human population should do everything in their power to keep it thus so that people living inland continnue living inland, people living on the seashore continue above water, warm areas stay warm and cold stay cold. Pure fucking human arrogance. Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!

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                                  peterchen
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                                  Mike Gaskey wrote:

                                  The old orb has been around for a helluva long time.

                                  Without us.

                                  Mike Gaskey wrote:

                                  shows you that it has gone through change after change.

                                  And not everybody survived this.

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                                  The current "issue" presumes the orb's current state is the correct state

                                  The "correct state" is one that changes slow enough for humans to adopt to. And I don't mean just fossil powered biosphered humans, but humans as such. It may be arrogant to think we can change things for the better, but it needs a total loser to give up before trying.


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                                    On the contrary, dear Watson. The question is not if we have the biggest impact, but if we can and should change something.


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                                    But, as the scientist say, our imapact is less than 1%. What could we do to stop nature? And should we? My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking" -- modified at 14:13 Wednesday 14th June, 2006

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                                      I'm in agreement with whom? We emit at least 100 times more CO2 then volcanos.


                                      I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon

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                                      kgaddy
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                                      Sorry, I obvoiusly don't understand the diffrence between million and Billion. My mom told me once that "while we all don't speak the same language, everyone in the world undestands an asskicking"

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                                        Mike Gaskey wrote:

                                        The old orb has been around for a helluva long time.

                                        Without us.

                                        Mike Gaskey wrote:

                                        shows you that it has gone through change after change.

                                        And not everybody survived this.

                                        Mike Gaskey wrote:

                                        The current "issue" presumes the orb's current state is the correct state

                                        The "correct state" is one that changes slow enough for humans to adopt to. And I don't mean just fossil powered biosphered humans, but humans as such. It may be arrogant to think we can change things for the better, but it needs a total loser to give up before trying.


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                                        peterchen wrote:

                                        It may be arrogant to think we can change things for the better, but it needs a total loser to give up before trying.

                                        let's find a cure for the common cold, then work up to more Godly endeavors. Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!

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                                          Not just CO2. sulfur dioxide (S02) hydrogen sulfide (H2S) hydrogen (H2) carbon monoxide (CO) hydrogen chloride (HCL) hydrogen fluoride (HF) helium (He) Why do you feel the need to defend volcanoes? ---------- Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them. - Laurence J. Peters

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                                          EricDV wrote:

                                          Why do you feel the need to defend volcanoes?

                                          I guess I'm just born to love volcanoes. WTF?


                                          I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon

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