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Previously on "Global Warming - Scientific evidence"

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    And what's wrong with yellow teeth?
    He's a youngish guy and it looks as if he's a heavy smoker, though he may just have extraordinarily thin enamel or some horrendous disease.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Och, he wisnae as bad as Taggart.

    Just turn the subtitles on.




    And what's wrong with yellow teeth?
    Thought yours had been pulled?

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by David Cameron View Post
    Does this conversation remind anyone else of a situation where some adults are having a conversation and a small child is running around screaming and generally acting like a turd and seeking attention?
    This turd then insists on awarding a 'victory' to one of the adults and laughing at his own posts.

    Nice work pjclarke and BlasterBates, shame you had to put up with the child trying to wreck your debate.
    It is tedious - perhaps the mods should be paying more attention to this turd

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by David Cameron View Post
    Does this conversation remind anyone else of a situation where some adults are having a conversation and a small child is running around screaming and generally acting like a turd and seeking attention?
    This turd then insists on awarding a 'victory' to one of the adults and laughing at his own posts.

    Nice work pjclarke and BlasterBates, shame you had to put up with the child trying to wreck your debate.
    Shut it you toffee-nosed twunt.
    You're too stupid to work out who's trolling, who's passing the time and who's serious.

    HTH

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  • Board Game Geek
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Is the debate over now?
    Yes.

    We found the proof.

    Here it is.































































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  • TimberWolf
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    Is the debate over now?

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  • Cliphead
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    Looks like a lot of reading to catch up on. Isn't scepticism a fundamental part of the empirical method?

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  • David Cameron
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    Does this conversation remind anyone else of a situation where some adults are having a conversation and a small child is running around screaming and generally acting like a turd and seeking attention?
    This turd then insists on awarding a 'victory' to one of the adults and laughing at his own posts.

    Nice work pjclarke and BlasterBates, shame you had to put up with the child trying to wreck your debate.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Just been watching that - got terribly bored by the dumbed down presentation and unintelligible Scottish accent of the presenter.Switched off after <10 mins
    His yellow teeth put me off a bit. What's going on there?

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  • pjclarke
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    A Serious Work of Scholarly Research.

    ....The US senates minority report on "Climategate"

    To save people some time, here is the shorter version: "Some scientists behaved unethically, we know this because we read it in the Daily Mail." (References Daily Mail:1 MailOnline:4, clearly a serious work of scholarship).

    But while we are over at the US Senate, here's a fun game. Click here for an earlier such report on '700 prominent sceptical scientists', noting the subheading 'Over 700 dissenting scientists (updates previous 650 report) from around the globe challenged man-made global warming claims made by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and former Vice President Al Gore.'

    Now search for this considered scientific opinion :-

    I'm sure we are contributing to globalwarming, and we must do all we can to reduce that, but our climate has always changed. The Romans had vineyards in Yorkshire. We're all on this bandwagon of ‘Ban the 4x4 in Fulham'. Why didn't we have global warming during the Industrial Revolution?

    A weighty contribution to the debate, I am sure you will agree, though given that this particular 'international scientist' thinks we should be acting to reduce GW, I am not sure that 'sceptical' is quite accurate.

    Now check the name of this 'international scientist'. Yep, it is Alan Titchmarsh! (although they didn't even get his name correct). To the Minority Commitee Staff our cuddly TV Gardener and popular novelist qualifies as an international scientist. Who knew! You see what they did there? Whack a few hundred such media quotes from TV Gardeners, Weathermen, film-makers &c together, mix in a tiny bit of real science and push out a 'report' with an attention-grabbing headline.

    This is what passes for scholarship in The US Senate EPW Minority Commitee, and the US Taxpayer is funding it - now THAT is a scandal.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    "How Earth Made Us" (Tuesday BBC2) thrusts forward the proposition that farming prevented an ice age, presumably thousands of years ago, tonight. I don't know what the scientific consensus is on this proposition or weather (pun) the latest and badest climate models agree with it though.

    First link I found on the issue
    Just been watching that - got terribly bored by the dumbed down presentation and unintelligible Scottish accent of the presenter.Switched off after <10 mins

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  • TimberWolf
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    "How Earth Made Us" (Tuesday BBC2) thrusts forward the proposition that farming prevented an ice age, presumably thousands of years ago, tonight. I don't know what the scientific consensus is on this proposition or weather (pun) the latest and badest climate models agree with it though.

    First link I found on the issue
    Last edited by TimberWolf; 23 February 2010, 19:31.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
    Rather than mining the odd quote from the Press and pretending it is 'what scientists were saying'... why not see if anyone has done a review of what scientists were writing in the academic journals? I wonder if such a thing exists?
    Well, you have to look at it from our point of view. We all agree now that scientific papers are generally sterile and neutral, its the spin and the agenda you have to watch out for--

    and we have had decades of scares, horror stories, u turns, hoop jumping, Gore fantasies etc


    you have to forgive us if we sometimes say - please guys just give us a year off


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  • BlasterBates
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    ...and on a final note

    The US senates minority report on "Climategate"

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  • pjclarke
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    Have American Thinker disproven global warming?

    No.

    Quelle Surprise! But odd how blogs are insufficient to rebut peer-reviewed science (with which principle I agree, in general), except when they're not.

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