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![]() "David Dyer-Bennet" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" writes: But just like turning the stove from low heat to full power, the fact that more energy is being added to the system is easy to say with certainty (even though in the case of the whole planet it's undoubtedly difficult to say exactly how much due to the number of variables). Therein lies the rub, eh? It's those pesky variables (like a single volcano releasing the equivalent of 400 years of man-made air pollution) that throw the whole "science" of "global warming" into the realm of mere speculation. Even worse, it's speculation driven by transparently political motives -- at least here in the U.S. Whereas I see it's *denial* as being driven by transparent motives. Exactly. Mike MU-2 |
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Tom Fleischman wrote:
I'll give up now. You've obviously been hopelessly convinced by the fascist, corporatist, propaganda you're being fed by the flat earth society media whores. As opposed to the people you listen to who owe their entire livelihood to the ability to convince others that global warming is a problem and we had better support their research into it or their organization who is working to "fix" it. George Patterson There's plenty of room for all of God's creatures. Right next to the mashed potatoes. |
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"W P Dixon" wrote in message ...
Interesting dilemma! Some say nothing is happening to the earth, some say the earth is doomed if we keep it up. And the earth is doomed if we don't keep it up... The sun will not last forever --only another 5 billion years or so... Since I don't have anything all that pressing that I need to do in the meantime that would cause me to be elsewhere, that kind of concerns me... grin |
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![]() "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message ink.net... "David Dyer-Bennet" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" writes: But just like turning the stove from low heat to full power, the fact that more energy is being added to the system is easy to say with certainty (even though in the case of the whole planet it's undoubtedly difficult to say exactly how much due to the number of variables). Therein lies the rub, eh? It's those pesky variables (like a single volcano releasing the equivalent of 400 years of man-made air pollution) that throw the whole "science" of "global warming" into the realm of mere speculation. Even worse, it's speculation driven by transparently political motives -- at least here in the U.S. Like the EPA? Whereas I see it's *denial* as being driven by transparent motives. Exactly. Also? |
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![]() "R.L." wrote in message m... Peace, love, dope, -- incense, hashpipes and hare krishna! Oh, AND Earthshoes, too. "Tom Fleischman" k wrote in message The difference is, my position supports my own best interests, like seeing my great-grand-children have a planet they can inhabit. My main worry these day is wondering if we as a species will survive long enough for me to see my great-grand-children. I'll give up now. You've obviously been hopelessly convinced by the fascist, corporatist, propaganda you're being fed by the flat earth society media whores. Speaking of fascists: Misc. Quotes from the Environmentalist Leadership In their own words.... yikes! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "We have wished, we ecofreaks, for a disaster or for a social change to come and bomb us into Stone Age, where we might live like Indians in our valley, with our localism, our appropriate technology, our gardens, our homemade religion -- guilt-free at last!" - Stewart Brand (writing in the Whole Earth Catalogue) "We must ... reclaim the roads and the plowed land, halt dam construction, tear down existing dams, free shackled rivers, and return to wilderness millions and tens of millions of [acres of] presently settled land." - David Foreman, Founder of Earth First! (taken from his book Ecodefense: A Field Guide to Monkey Wrenching) "We must make this an insecure and uninhabitable place for capitalists and their projects. This is the best contribution we can make towards protecting the earth and struggling for a liberating society." - Ecotage, an offshoot of Earth First! "To feed a starving child is to exacerbate the world population problem." - Lamont Cole (as quoted by Elizabeth Whelan in her book Toxic Terror) "This is as good a way to get rid of them as any." - Charles Wursta, Chief Scientist for the Environmental Defense Fund, in response to the banning of DDT (as quoted in Toxic Terror by Elisabeth Whelan) ("Them" refers to "all those little brown people in poor countries.") "I got the impression that instead of going out to shoot birds, I should go out and shoot the kids who shoot birds." - Paul Watson, founder of Greenpeace (quoted in Access to Energy, Vol. 10, No. 4, Dec 1982) "The planet is about to break out with fever, indeed it may already have, and we [human beings] are the disease. We should be at war with ourselves and our lifestyles." - Thomas Lovejoy, tropical biologist and assistant secretary to the Smithsonian Institution (quoted by David Brooks in The Wall Street Journal article, "Journalists and Others for Saving the Planet, 1989) "Now, in a widening sphere of decisions, the costs of error are so exorbitant that we need to act on theory alone, which is to say on prediction alone. It follows that the reputation of scientific prediction needs to be enhanced. But that can happen, paradoxically, only if scientists disavow the certainty and precision that they normally insist on. Above all, we need to learn to act decisively to forestall predicted perils, even while knowing that they may never materialize. We must take action, in a manner of speaking, to preserve our ignorance. There are perils that we can be certain of avoiding only at the cost of never knowing with certainty that they were real." - Jonathan Schell (in his book, Our Fragile Earth) "A global climate treaty must be implemented even if there is no scientific evidence to back up the greenhouse effect." - Richard Benedick, an employee from the State Department working on assignment for the Conservation Foundation (from his report Who Needs Evidence?) "[W]e have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we may have. Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest." - Stephen Schneider (quoted in Our Fragile Earth by Jonathan Schell) "Let's face it. We don't want safe nuclear power plants. We want NO nuclear power plants." - A spokesman for the Government Accountability Project, an offshoot of the Institute for Policy Studies (reported in The American Spectator, Vol 18, No. 11, Nov. 1985) "Scientists who work for nuclear power or nuclear energy have sold their soul to the devil. They are either dumb, stupid, or highly compromised.... Free enterprise really means rich people get richer. And they have the freedom to exploit and psychologically rape their fellow human beings in the process.... Capitalism is destroying the earth. Cuba is a wonderful country. What Castro's done is superb." - Helen Caldicott, Australian pediatrician, speaking for the Union of Concerned Scientists (as quoted by Elizabeth Whelan in her book Toxic Terror) "We've already had too much economic growth in the United States. Economic growth in rich countries like ours is the disease, not the cure." - Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich deserves special attention, because his views sum up the anti-human trends of political-environmentalist thought -- trends that frequently manifest themselves in predictions of global famine or plans for draconian measures to halt or reverse population growth. In "The Population Bomb", Ehrlich predicted that the "battle to feed humanity is over. In the 1970s, the world will undergo famines. Hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now. Population control is the only answer." Of course, that inevitable mass starvation didn't happen unless you were unlucky enough to have it imposed upon you by a Communist government in Ethiopia. But Ehrlich has persisted in his predictions. He predicted global famine in 1985 and was wrong. Now he says that the population of the United States will shrink from 250 million to about 22.5 million before 1999, because of famine and global warming. He still recommends reducing population by force, saying: "Several coercive proposals deserve serious consideration, mainly because we will ultimately have to resort to them, unless current trends in birth rates are revised." Among Ehrlich's "coercive proposals" for the United States are deindustrialization, liberalized abortion, and tax breaks for people who have themselves sterilized. Ehrlich has many supporters in the environmental movement. "The right to have children should be a marketable commodity, bought and traded by individuals but absolutely limited by the state." - Kenneth Boulding, originator of the "Spaceship Earth" concept (as quoted by William Tucker in Progress and Privilege, 1982) "Childbearing [should be] a punishable crime against society, unless the parents hold a government license.... All potential parents [should be] required to use contraceptive chemicals, the government issuing antidotes to citizens chosen for childbearing." - David Brower, Friends of the Earth (as quoted by Rael Jean Isaac and Erich Isaac in The Coercive Utopians, 1985) Lastly, when Prince Philip of the United Kingdom, leader of the World Wildlife Fund, stated recently that, were he to be reincarnated, he would wish to return as a "killer virus to lower human population levels." ------------------------------------------- Fascists and sick mother****ers!!! Tom fits right in. |
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![]() "John Galban" wrote in message oups.com... Dylan Smith wrote: snip In any case, it's a problem that cannot be ignored. It's not just that burning fossil fuels is adding CO2 to the atmosphere, it's: * fossil fuels are not infinite, and indeed although there may be enough to outlast everyone alive today, the *cheap* oil is rather more limited. Our current lifestyles don't just depend on oil, they depend on oil that is very cheap. * we are having to depend on hostile nations for energy supply * the damage will not be reversable, at least not in our lifetimes. I agree wholeheartedly with your first two points. The economic and political ramifications of relying on cheap oil are not good for anyone. Of course, the way most economies work, alternatives will not be exploited until the oil becomes more expensive than the alternative. What you describe is a "market economy", which is rather UNCOMMON. More common is a COMMAND economy. I can easily see a day when oil at $500/bbl will result in everyone flying high-tech solar powered airplanes (*note aviation content!*) and heating their homes with solar supplied hydrogen. When oil is no longer economically feasable, something cheaper will take its place. Probably longgggg before oil becomes $500/bbl. |
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![]() "George Patterson" wrote in message news ![]() Tom Fleischman wrote: I'll give up now. You've obviously been hopelessly convinced by the fascist, corporatist, propaganda you're being fed by the flat earth society media whores. As opposed to the people you listen to who owe their entire livelihood to the ability to convince others that global warming is a problem and we had better support their research into it or their organization who is working to "fix" it. "[W]e have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we may have. Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest." - Stephen Schneider (quoted in Our Fragile Earth by Jonathan Schell) |
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I'm old enough to remember that in the 70s, "climatologists" were
certain that the earth was fast falling into another Ice Age. In the U.S. the hysteria was such that they even held highly publicized Congressional hearings on the topic. Yes, those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. I remember this "Ice Age" outcry well. I also remember the many reputable "researchers" claiming that all the "oil will be gone by the year 2000." (Actually, some were claiming 1990.) My father, who worked in the gas & electric industry (as it was called then -- none of this "energy industry" stuff), used to sit at the dinner table and rant for 30 minutes about the ignorance and stupidity of these assertions. He *knew* how much oil and gas was in the ground, and could see right through the political agenda of these so-called "scientists." Sadly, the media apparently could not. At the time, as a young, liberal, earnest, "open-minded" Democrat, I thought he was an idiot, and told him as much. We were doomed to a horrible future because of the waste and largesse of his generation, and, dammit, we should all be driving Pintos and building homes in the sides of hills! Well, I'm sure he's chuckling right now. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Misc. Quotes from the Environmentalist Leadership
In their own words.... yikes! Very scary stuff snipped Crikey, Matt, that's some of the weirdest stuff I've seen from the Loony Left. It really makes you wonder how seemingly intelligent people like Tom can be taken into their bizarre little world. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Grumman-581" wrote in message news:fjUee.54089$r53.23998@attbi_s21... "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Interesting dilemma! Some say nothing is happening to the earth, some say the earth is doomed if we keep it up. And the earth is doomed if we don't keep it up... The sun will not last forever --only another 5 billion years or so... Since I don't have anything all that pressing that I need to do in the meantime that would cause me to be elsewhere, that kind of concerns me... grin A big problem is failure to think in the long term :~) |
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