Old Rocks
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Not at all, although I like Idaho enough that would not be a bad thing. However, again, after September, I will be dividing my time between a steel mill and Portland State University. Studying for a degree in a scientific discipline.That is not a scientific paper, you daft idiot, that is an advisory letter from scientists concerning policy. And a wise one. Unfortunately we have to many really stupid people in Congress for it to have any effect.Are you ever proving what an ignorant dumb fuck you are. No, they do not 'sign' a report. Their name is only on a paper if they contributed to that paper. And there are thousands of papers from all disciplines of science showing the effects of the increasing warmth on this planet, papers published in the scientific journals in all nations of the world. Lying bastards like you are a dime a dozen, you mean absolutely nothing in the larger scheme of things. Little braying jackasses serenading the moon.I consider the thousands of climate scientists who accept AGW a better reason to form a conclusion than the crap you've all spewed here arguing to reject it.
What crap? The thousands of so called scientist you speak of read the same God damn report and just sign there name..
Oops I let out a little secret didn't I?
You obviously are not even capable of finishing the basic classes that you are required to finish to get a degree in science. All you can do is try to denigrate your superoures.
Who you trying to bullshit ?
Top science groups tell climate change doubters in Congress to knock it off
In a letter dated Tuesday, 31 leading U.S. scientific organizations sent members of Congress a no-nonsense message that human-caused climate change is real, poses risks to society and is backed by overwhelming evidence.
“Observations throughout the world make it clear that climate change is occurring, and rigorous scientific research concludes that the greenhouse gases emitted by human activities are the primary driver,” the letter states. “This conclusion is based on multiple independent lines of evidence and the vast body of peer-reviewed science.”
The effort to draft the letter wasspearheaded by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), whose leader, Rush Holt — a former member of Congress, vigorously promoted its message...
So you hiding out in a cave in Idaho is a wise one?