IT IS NOW OFFICIALLY REAL IN THE U.S.A....

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I'd love to see the phony science behind that determination. Perhaps, considering that you exhale carbon dioxide every time you breath, you and your friends should Save the Earth, by killing yourselves.fishaholictaz wrote:After a thorough examination of the scientific evidence and careful consideration of public comments, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that greenhouse gases (GHGs) threaten the public health and welfare of the American people.
IT IS NOW OFFICIALLY REAL IN THE U.S.A....![]()
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Unfortuanetly, that's the whole point of the recent e-mail controversies and what it revealed. That numbers have been doctoreed, and opposing scientific views have been surpressed by preventing peer review.fishaholictaz wrote:I have a question for you Anglinarcher- Do you know the difference between citing the EPA website and citing geocraft.com? Other than using rhetoric to shutdown the scientific community, what do your sources offer? Are they peer reviewed? Do you understand that any .com is a questionable source? Perhaps you might benefit from the google-scholar search which offers the ability to search the internet for scholarly journals and peer reviewed information that is far more credible. I noticed that although the people who were cited on geocraft.com were certainly well educated and it would seem that their writings should be credible, their works were not peer reviewed.
and that has what to do with scientists fudging, falsifing, and obstructing?Marc Martyn wrote:So, we have a T.V. personality/entertainer with a high school education asking the opinion of a person who has a degree in journalism, neither one have a degree in science.![]()
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And, this has yet to be proven. There is an investigation that is in progress now. Within a few weeks we will know the results. And after all is said and done, there will still be the ones that think that the investigation was a scam.Mike Carey wrote:
and that has what to do with scientists fudging, falsifing, and obstructing?Either side has it's non-experts weighing in.
Mike I can tell you after looking up some things; The scientists in the e-mails are not main contributors to the EPA findings. The EPA findings are based on the damaging properties of Green House Gasses and the science was performed in the United States.Mike Carey wrote:This topic definately has a lot to wrap one's brain around. Here's a basic overview from Wickpedia:
Wickpedia Hacking Article
Here is the list of all the e-mails:
Climate E-mails
As to couldn't the e-mails have been eidted, sure, except none of the scientists have made that claim. If the e-mails were falsified there would be conflicting versions all over the place, which we haven't seen come up.
Here is a site which has a summation of the more damaging e-mails:
Damaging E-mails article
Marc, I don't think people are overlooking the fact that it is a crime to hack a computer, it's just a secondary issue to the bigger issue discovered.
I don't think thousands of scientists are conspiring, but why this is concernign is because it's a very highly placed group of scienitists in the IPCC, not just a few random scientists.
The revolution that created our country was illegal.Marc Martyn wrote:It is interesting that those that are cheering on the act of hacking into government owned computers are over looking the fact that this action is a crime. When someone hacks into a financial institutions computer system they are outraged.
You don't see a major problem with this statement? The 'majority' of the voting public watches the news, and makes their decisions based on this - as someone else noted, NONE of the major networks, with the exception of Fox, has covered 'climategate'. They had time to cover stories about cute puppies and the menu at the White House dinner, but didn't even mention climategate. There is no question that the VOCAL majority is heavily influenced by what the news media tells them. The majority of the news media is liberally based, as are the proponents of the global warming theories. You don't see a plausable possibility - no, PROBABILITY, that their news coverage and information is biased and not giving the voting population the entire story?Now that the EPA has classified greenhouse gases as harmful the regulations will be passing soon. The whole global warming/Climate change thing is not important at this point the important thing is that we will finally monitoring and restricting these harmful gases. And there is a majority of the voting population to back the bills..
No, it's not a hoax, it's a manipulation of popular interest.Drewp wrote:So I just want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly - the majority of the scientific community accepts the fact that climate change is real, and that it at a minimum is being accelerated by man. These studies have been going on for what, the last few decades? But actually, it's all a hoax being perpetrated by a few scientists that have control over all of the independant studies going on all over the world dating back to at least 1996 (according to this email hack)? Right. Did you hear the one about how Obama wasn't born in the US?
Now that this whole, "global warming" thing has been debunked, if someone could just hack into the server where the emails are hiding on how to obtain world peace, that'd be great.
Now that the EPA has classified greenhouse gases as harmful the regulations will be passing soon. The whole global warming/Climate change thing is not important at this point the important thing is that we will finally monitoring and restricting these harmful gases. And there is a majority of the voting population to back the bills..
First: the point of my comment was to say that since I do believe in Global Climate Change, I am excited to see the doors that will open for climate legislation because of the EPA ruling. Also, whether you believe in global climate change or not, it seems to me that it is common sense that it's a bad idea to disregard the clean air act (which has been in existence since before greenhouse gases hit the radar), we need to regulate the pollutants that are spewed into our environment.You don't see a major problem with this statement? The 'majority' of the voting public watches the news, and makes their decisions based on this - as someone else noted, NONE of the major networks, with the exception of Fox, has covered 'climategate'. They had time to cover stories about cute puppies and the menu at the White House dinner, but didn't even mention climategate. There is no question that the VOCAL majority is heavily influenced by what the news media tells them. The majority of the news media is liberally based, as are the proponents of the global warming theories. You don't see a plausible possibility - no, PROBABILITY, that their news coverage and information is biased and not giving the voting population the entire story?
The news media makes money from fear and anger. Global Warming falls under the fear category, and they like to make money.
Touche, my friend! :dwarf:bionic_one wrote: No, it's not a hoax, it's a manipulation of popular interest.
Doesn't that cause you to stop and wonder is something is going on.........two years in a row? I seem to remember a long thread in this forum last summer how the west side of the state was experiencing a record heat wave. Remember? 101º-105º. Now you are experiencing record cold this year and had record snow and cold last year.bionic_one wrote: Meanwhile, last year we had how much snow and broke how many cold records?
Speaking of cold... the record lows for Tacoma on 6th through 8th of December were historically 25, 25, and 28. It was 9 when I drove to work this morning. Boy, global warming sure is warming up the winters a whole lot.
Mike I can tell you after looking up some things]fishaholictaz wrote:Mike Carey wrote:This topic definately has a lot to wrap one's brain around. Here's a basic overview from Wickpedia:
Wickpedia Hacking Article
Here is the list of all the e-mails:
Climate E-mails
As to couldn't the e-mails have been eidted, sure, except none of the scientists have made that claim. If the e-mails were falsified there would be conflicting versions all over the place, which we haven't seen come up.
Here is a site which has a summation of the more damaging e-mails:
Damaging E-mails article
Marc, I don't think people are overlooking the fact that it is a crime to hack a computer, it's just a secondary issue to the bigger issue discovered.
I don't think thousands of scientists are conspiring, but why this is concernign is because it's a very highly placed group of scienitists in the IPCC, not just a few random scientists.