Re: Canuks all nuts??



..p.jm.@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:49:38 -0500, "J. Clarke"
<jclarke.usenet@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Google "Vostok ice core chart" and you'll find dozens of replications of the graph, with various different presentations--pick whichever one you like, they're all the same data. Here's one: http://www.daviesand.com/Choices/Precautionary_Planning/New_Data/
Here's another: http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/last_400k_yrs.html

As for what "something wonky" means, LOOK AT THE GRAPH and tell me that you don't see something different about the most recent peak, which we are in the middle of, compared to the previous four.

Which of the following do you claim to know ( or claim that
'scientists' know ) to the scientific exclusion of all other possible
causes, on a factual basis, not merely 'guesses at what might have
caused the change' or ad hoc correlations-turned-causations

A ) The cause of the difference

B ) The effect of it today

C ) What it will look like 10 years and 100 years from now,
if 1 ) we change nothing, or 2 ) change our entire society around

D ) The effect of it at those times

E ) What other factors will change, up or down, or enhance or
mitigate the effect you predit in D

F ) are these GW freaks the same 'scientists' that were
predicting the imminent destruction of mankind due to the next ice age
30 years ago ?








G ) How will the money that is being collected globally from the governments be spent? Can we 'buy' our way out of Global Warming? Or will it be paid to 'poor developing' countries goverments to keep their countries 'poor and under developed'(except for the ruling class of course) to reduce their emissions while developed countries keep on going?


There is as much chance of 'carbon tax' working to save the planet as there is a chance of peace in the Middle East!
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