Re: Ice cap melting FAST !




"Stananger" <********@***.***> wrote in message
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> maxwell wrote:
>
>>
>> "Tchiowa" <tchiowa2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>
>>> maxwell wrote:
>>> > "Tchiowa" wrote ...
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>> > > I like it!! Reward scientists who actually work out the problem and
>> punish
>>> > > the junk scientists looking for publicity.
>>> > > Of course that would have meant bombing the entire Kyoto Conference.
>>> >
>>> > Yes, kill them all if they don't sing along with your propaganda.
>>> > Maybe you'd also like to joke (if it is a joke) about killing me,
>>> > since
>> I
>>> > not only understand the science supportive of the Kyoto accord but
>>> > understand the wishful presumptiveness of such an apologist for Big
>>> > Oil
>>> > financed disinformation as yourself.
>>>
>>> Kyoto didn't even get basic math right.
>>
>> You've shown no evidence of this below, but no matter really, as you've
>> avoided answering my question.
>> Not simple enough for you?
>> Kyoto accord is supported by scientists world-wide, including the vast
>> majority of scientists in U.S. and Australia.
>> You say kill them, make sure to include me--you agree, yes or no?
>
>
> Kyoto was an opportunity for the 3rd world countires to get their hands
> into
> the wallets of those countires who have strong producing ecomonies, EXCEPT
> for China!!

Maybe, but that is not the whole of what Kyoto was, now is it?
It was also an opportunity for Fred Smith to pop a pimple on hiss ass,
thanks to the large mirror in his hotel room, now WASN'T IT ?.

How about an in-depth analysis of the WHOLE of it. What are all the
ramafications and effects? And of course, let's hear eveyone's predictions
of how it will affect the world economy for the next 350 years.
There is good and bad in everything, and I won't accept anyone who doesn't
reflect that truth in his claims or observations.
You may think I am just stuck in the semantics of debate and maybe therefore
someone who can't come to my own conclusions?
Yes , it's true. And I have YET to be wrong ;)
-Phil C


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