You know, the climate debate drives me batty at this point. I'm really starting to question our ability at inductive reasoning, or to, you know, see the forest for the trees. Let's say for a second that global warming isn't primarily caused by man made factors, can't we at least acknowledge that the world is, indeed, warming? Shouldn't we... try to do somethiing about that?
It would be like if a massive comet were coming towards earth, and the Democrats and Republicans were horn-locked in a massive debate over whether it was coming from deep space 9 or deep space 10. Shouldn't we try to nuke the comet out of the sky first, and have a pissing contest later? My only conclusion is that the higher ups know we're drastically screwed, or that nothing can be done, so aren't really focusing on it.
I did like this from today:
Outgoing Republican Rep. Bob Inglis (S.C.) broke with his party today and publicly vented his frustration about the apparent turn toward climate skepticism in the next Congress, when Republicans will take control of the House.
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Inglis, ranking member of the House Energy and Environment Subcommittee, also took aim at "people who make a lot of money on talk radio and talk TV saying a lot of things. They slept at a Holiday Inn Express last night, and they're experts on climate change. They substitute their judgment for people who have Ph.D.s and work tirelessly" on climate change.
http://www.nytimes.com/cwire/2010/11/17/17climatewire-outgoing-rep-inglis-blasts-gop-skepticism-on-51296.html
Also, some report today says that 50% of Republicans don't believe in climate change. One more thing that John Stuart Mill was correct about. Other nations don't have that problem -- as Inglis mentions, the Chinese are going to "eat our lunch" on green technology in the coming decades.
It would be like if a massive comet were coming towards earth, and the Democrats and Republicans were horn-locked in a massive debate over whether it was coming from deep space 9 or deep space 10. Shouldn't we try to nuke the comet out of the sky first, and have a pissing contest later? My only conclusion is that the higher ups know we're drastically screwed, or that nothing can be done, so aren't really focusing on it.
I did like this from today:
Outgoing Republican Rep. Bob Inglis (S.C.) broke with his party today and publicly vented his frustration about the apparent turn toward climate skepticism in the next Congress, when Republicans will take control of the House.
...
Inglis, ranking member of the House Energy and Environment Subcommittee, also took aim at "people who make a lot of money on talk radio and talk TV saying a lot of things. They slept at a Holiday Inn Express last night, and they're experts on climate change. They substitute their judgment for people who have Ph.D.s and work tirelessly" on climate change.
http://www.nytimes.com/cwire/2010/11/17/17climatewire-outgoing-rep-inglis-blasts-gop-skepticism-on-51296.html
Also, some report today says that 50% of Republicans don't believe in climate change. One more thing that John Stuart Mill was correct about. Other nations don't have that problem -- as Inglis mentions, the Chinese are going to "eat our lunch" on green technology in the coming decades.
I cannot even copy his manner because the manner of his prose was the manner of his thinking and that was a dazzling succession of gaps; and you cannot ape a gap because you are bound to fill it in somehow or other -- and blot it out in the process. -- Nabokov
So, I think I found a way to actually prove if Global Warming is happening.
19/11/2010 01:22:49 AM
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The idea that CO2 in the atmosphere holds in heat is not in dispute
19/11/2010 02:13:02 AM
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One need look no further than Venus.
19/11/2010 03:22:50 PM
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To find a ludicrous parallel?
19/11/2010 04:38:12 PM
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Not THAT ludicrous, just more extreme.
19/11/2010 05:29:23 PM
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Re: Not THAT ludicrous, just more extreme. (edit)
19/11/2010 07:25:21 PM
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Re: Not THAT ludicrous, just more extreme. (edit)
22/11/2010 01:47:15 AM
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There are limits as to how much some of this stuff can be simplified
22/11/2010 04:27:10 AM
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With apologies for the delay.
03/12/2010 03:54:26 AM
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I hate computers sometimes
03/12/2010 05:10:36 PM
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Yeah, remind me to start writing these responses in Word or something instead of on the CMB.
10/12/2010 04:53:30 PM
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Or you could look at the established science which all but conclusively proves its existence.
19/11/2010 02:39:14 AM
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