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I'll just leave this here:
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Where'd that graph come from? Just curious.
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I've seen it before - can't recall the place off the top of my head. Course - if you want to believe that 4000 years ago they were measureing CO2... then go ahead and swallow the line. But most people know better.
Oh - and notice thats PPM - Parts per million. So its increased by how much of 1% of that million in 60 years? Oh fear and horror and panic - the world is coming to an end. Bullocks... pure bullocks.
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If you want to continue I'd be glad to take it to PM's, because this thread is derailed enough as it is. |
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Skybird - you have finally hit the nail on the head of the crux of the whole debate.
People making "educated guesses". The chart is a perfect example. Nowhere does it say "hey - the numbers prior to X date are educated guesses" - it simply presented as FACT. Just as "climate change" is presented as fact - whien it is simply an educated guess as to what MIGHT happen. An educated guess is still - at the end of the day -a guess. Or to put it into scientific terms - its a hypothesis in flux. Some data supports it, other data refutes it. But many people - some with an invested interest in the science itself, insist that the entire world modify its behavior on the basis of this guess. Those of us who come to different conclusions based on the data - and reasonably note that pro-climate change scientists often ignore data that hurts their view, resist the demand for change on a guess. For resisting, we are called fools, deniers, and all matter or vileness - over a guess. I liken the debate to going to an unscrupulous car shop. You want your oil changed. The salesman and service manager come out and start listing all these things they find wrong with your car - as well as extol the virtues of buying a new one. As a guy who has turned a wrench a few time, I know I just replaced the brakes 6 months back. Yet the sales guys don't want to take no for an answer. When I say SHOW ME - they instead refuse to let me go see my car on the rack with the wheels off - claiming their insurance won't let customers inside the service area. When an independant mechanic looks at it and says things are not what they claim - they try to get his ASE certification revoked. Would you buy a car from these people? This is exactly what has occured - as demonstrated by the contents of the emails mentioned in the OP. Scientists who differ with the guess they want everyone to accept are ostracized and marginalized. Legal requests to see the raw data are stonewalled, even going so far as to delete the requested data so it cannot be reviewed. Data and papers that do not toe the line are rejected out of hand, or hidden using data manipulation. But you still are buying the car. I - and many like me - see that the costs of the car - the debt it will create - is too high a cost to pay given the questionable science and tactics being used to strongarm us.
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http://www.spiegel.de/international/...666175,00.html
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The question is whether or not the "data" you believe in is good enough in quality that it can refute exsisting opinion majority consensus on theories. and in this regard you give me the impression to just believe anything if it matches your desired conclusions, which in itself is more about ideology indeed, than about a truth in the meaning of an as precise as possible understanding of reality.
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Actually they can measure CO2 pretty accurately going back much further then that. It is called ice core samples. So no its not educated guess work at all but pretty hard data. The only argument that could be made against it would be that it is localized data.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_core No offense meant, but it usually helps to have some knowledge about the science before you try to criticize it. Last edited by NeonSamurai; 12-10-09 at 08:11 AM. |
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People on both sides of this argument can produce graphics and experts to justify their position. It's endless and boring.
The GW subject has always been in part about the redistribution of world wealth, by guilting the wealthy into helping the third world. I was present at a meeting 30 years ago where that very scenario was front and center.The 'science' has always been a back drop for that agenda. You're never going to change the opinion of someone who's been fooled for an entire life time, and truthfully, having this issue debated as fiercely as it is, keeps us all vigilant regarding the health of our planet. The debate is healthy.....and so is our planet. |
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Are Co2 levels evenly distributed world wide? Are the present Co2 levels mentioned in the chart also drawn from those ice samples?
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I agree so very much with that interview's replies. Could have been replies by me.
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The data should all come from ice core samples only, but it takes a few years for the snow to turn to impermeable ice which permanently traps air, so there is a lag period. Good scientists would not take air samples above the impermeable ice. As for that chart, I can't speak of it as I do not no the source. But the 0 point is 1950 and that area doesn't quite match the information I have (but it does continue to climb). If you like I can dig up some data. |
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I just cant look at any chart, graph, or report anymore without a jaded eye.
One thing I note on that graph is it is quite spread out with hundreds/thousands of years between divisions untill it gets to the end when suddenly the scale shifts to 10 years or so or 1/1000th of the previous scales. That alone would skew the portrayel.
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