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Originally posted by Gateway
This documentary points to the environmental "industry", profiteering on pseudoscience, at the expense of the developing world
Documentary
Originally posted by redled
They don't point out two things:
1. This is the fastest acceleration on record and the Sun ain't doint anything funny.
2. Economic growth at 4% a year makes your economy 50* larger after a century, and your film assumes a static economy, stupid.
Originally posted by redled
reply to post by Solomons
Try Nigel Lawson. He has no care for anything other than a tax cut, and it seems, an oil injection.
Originally posted by Solomons
Although some of it is true,alot of it has been debunked...and alot of the scientists interviewed are on exxon mobile payroll..im still on the sidelines about man made global warming but i dont really like this documentary...
Although some of it is true,alot of it has been debunked...and alot of the scientists interviewed are on exxon mobile payroll..im still on the sidelines about man made global warming but i don't really like this documentary...
Global warming is not a hoax...maybe your thinking of man made global warming...
Originally posted by Shirakawa
reply to post by Yoda411
I find that the way this chart shows its data (which could be correct) is misleading.
It makes it look that temperatures have skyrocketed only because of the industrialization of humans, but they also recovered from a period where there was a negative temperature anomaly. If in the 20s the anomaly was -0.5C it means that back in time average temperatures must have been (obviously) hotter than the baseline (the relative zero degrees line).