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I'm always suspicious of people who are unable or unwilling to demonstrate an understanding of the alternate view to their position. -
Wow, nice pad. You gotta admire that, the lizard did good.
Now that I've read Chicken Licken, where's my funding?If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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can you give me a quick paragraph on the stance of those who are not suspicious of people who are unable or unwilling to demonstrate an understanding of the alternate view to their position ?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI'm always suspicious of people who are unable or unwilling to demonstrate an understanding of the alternate view to their position.
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I think you should be doing that.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postcan you give me a quick paragraph on the stance of those who are not suspicious of people who are unable or unwilling to demonstrate an understanding of the alternate view to their position ?

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The alternate view is that the temperature will rise 4 degrees by the end of the century, because of rising CO2 levels
Dream on. The way the Sun is going, now looking increasingly more like the Maunder Minimum.
Which means....a huge drop in temperatures
Starting this year.I'm alright JackComment
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you seriously want me to outline the cagw case ?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI think you should be doing that.(\__/)
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That's just the conclusion (or rather on of the outcomes within a range) - isn't there any more to in than that?Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe alternate view is that the temperature will rise 4 degrees by the end of the century.
Dream on. The way the Sun is going, now looking increasingly more like the Maunder Minimum.
Which means....a huge drop in temperatures
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All explained here:Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat's just the conclusion (or rather on of the outcomes within a range) - isn't there any more to in than that?
Don J. Easterbrook, Research Publications: Global climate change | global warmingI'm alright JackComment
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As long as it really does explain the alternate view and isn't just a book by a geologist rubbishing the alternate view, I'll have a look.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostComment
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But the real interesting question is how are you going to explain the rapid cooling from 2010 onwards.

I'm looking forward to that one.
Lets peer into history to see what the scientists were saying in 1982:
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