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"From the standpoint of governance, what is at stake is our ability to use the rule of law as an instrument of human redemption. After all has been said and so little done, the truth about the climate crisis -- inconvenient as ever -- must still be faced." - algore Junior

Says just about all that Needs to be said.

:)

peace...
 
"From the standpoint of governance, what is at stake is our ability to use the rule of law as an instrument of human redemption. After all has been said and so little done, the truth about the climate crisis -- inconvenient as ever -- must still be faced." - algore Junior

Says just about all that Needs to be said.

:)

peace...

The man is "Nustsy FAGIN". He lives in the "Universe of LIES".
 
"From the standpoint of governance, what is at stake is our ability to use the rule of law as an instrument of human redemption. After all has been said and so little done, the truth about the climate crisis -- inconvenient as ever -- must still be faced." - algore Junior

Says just about all that Needs to be said.

:)

peace...

The man is "Nustsy FAGIN". He lives in the "Universe of LIES".

Did you see my Twilight Zone Thread for him?...

:)

peace...
 
Ah yes, you fellows are so damned much smarter than 97% of all the degreed climatologists.

Gore simply put into layman's terms what the scientists are stating. The fact that you cretins have to make it about Gore is indictutive of the fact that you have no evidence to the contrary.

But continue to blather on, it demonstrates to all the mental capabilities of the denial community.
 
97% of active climatologists agree that human activity is causing global warming : Deltoid

97% of active climatologists agree that human activity is causing global warming
Category: Global Warming
Posted on: January 20, 2009 9:37 AM, by Tim Lambert

Eos has just published the results of a survey of 3146 Earth Scientists conducted by Peter Doran and Maggie Kendall Zimmerman. The graph below shows the results for this question:

Do you think human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures?
 
Survey: Scientists agree human-induced global warming is real

A group of 3,146 earth scientists surveyed around the world overwhelmingly agree that in the past 200-plus years, mean global temperatures have been rising, and that human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures.

Peter Doran, University of Illinois at Chicago associate professor of earth and environmental sciences, along with former graduate student Maggie Kendall Zimmerman, conducted the survey late last year.

The findings appear today in the publication Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.

In trying to overcome criticism of earlier attempts to gauge the view of earth scientists on global warming and the human impact factor, Doran and Kendall Zimmerman sought the opinion of the most complete list of earth scientists they could find, contacting more than 10,200 experts around the world listed in the 2007 edition of the American Geological Institute's Directory of Geoscience Departments.
 
97% of active climatologists agree that human activity is causing global warming : Deltoid

97% of active climatologists agree that human activity is causing global warming
Category: Global Warming
Posted on: January 20, 2009 9:37 AM, by Tim Lambert

Eos has just published the results of a survey of 3146 Earth Scientists conducted by Peter Doran and Maggie Kendall Zimmerman. The graph below shows the results for this question:

Do you think human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures?

"The 97% of active climatologists is 75 out of the 77 in the survey. Doran and Zimmermann say:"

^Nope... Doesn't even Agree with the Data Presented...

Look again.

And it's Anonymous...

Lame.

:)

peace...
 
Ah yes, you fellows are so damned much smarter than 97% of all the degreed climatologists.

Gore simply put into layman's terms what the scientists are stating. The fact that you cretins have to make it about Gore is indictutive of the fact that you have no evidence to the contrary.

But continue to blather on, it demonstrates to all the mental capabilities of the denial community.

Al Gore has twisted and misinterpreted more science than anyone here. The ice caps and number of people who disagree there is global warming are growing. Must be the reduction in CO2 gases has cleared everyone's head huh?
 
The Arctic Ice cap is actually within the two deviation zone for the first time in a long time. But it is still over 1 million square kilometers less than the 30 year average. While the South Polar Sea Ice is 90 thouasand kilometers more than the 30 years average. And Antarctica is still losing ice by the giga-ton, as is Greenland.
 
The Arctic Ice cap is actually within the two deviation zone for the first time in a long time. But it is still over 1 million square kilometers less than the 30 year average. While the South Polar Sea Ice is 90 thouasand kilometers more than the 30 years average. And Antarctica is still losing ice by the giga-ton, as is Greenland.

Yep it is losing in some parts. You left out the multi-giga ton increases on the other 80% of the contintent. This makes what, a dozen times or more you have brought out this losing point? Documentation does no good with you.
 
97% of active climatologists agree that human activity is causing global warming : Deltoid

97% of active climatologists agree that human activity is causing global warming
Category: Global Warming
Posted on: January 20, 2009 9:37 AM, by Tim Lambert

Eos has just published the results of a survey of 3146 Earth Scientists conducted by Peter Doran and Maggie Kendall Zimmerman. The graph below shows the results for this question:

Do you think human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures?

"The 97% of active climatologists is 75 out of the 77 in the survey. Doran and Zimmermann say:"

^Nope... Doesn't even Agree with the Data Presented...

Look again.

And it's Anonymous...

Lame.

:)

peace...


And ACORN probably handled the vote counting.
 
No definition of significant either. For that matter, please explain how recently published climatologists are only those allowed to publish. Remember the effort to keep dissenters from publishing? Then there is the point of how many were sent polls versus those that returned them. If you noted the third bar, there are climatologists that disagree in larger numbers. Looks like 13% of the contrived poll still voted against the party line.
 
97% of active climatologists agree that human activity is causing global warming : Deltoid

97% of active climatologists agree that human activity is causing global warming
Category: Global Warming
Posted on: January 20, 2009 9:37 AM, by Tim Lambert

Eos has just published the results of a survey of 3146 Earth Scientists conducted by Peter Doran and Maggie Kendall Zimmerman. The graph below shows the results for this question:

Do you think human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures?

"The 97% of active climatologists is 75 out of the 77 in the survey. Doran and Zimmermann say:"

^Nope... Doesn't even Agree with the Data Presented...

Look again.

And it's Anonymous...

Lame.

:)

peace...


And ACORN probably handled the vote counting.

You'll Notice that he had no Response to my Post...

It's an Affliction with MANY around this Twaffle House. ;)

:)

peace...
 

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