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The consensus is visibly crumbling. Lets face it no-one really knows what causes the climate to wobble around, though it does look like there are cycles. The sun going quiet though means it will be very interesting over the next couple of decades. We will see if the sun does affect the climate.
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In all fairness, there are some very good scientists out there, who really do believe their research, so make these claims, in absolute belief in what they have said. Its the very few that come out afterwards to say 'mea culpa', I was wrong, that I tend to be more interested in.
The only thing to me, that is clear, is that no one really understands this planet yet. I am not too sure if that worries me or not, given the amount of money we throw at researching it...
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
The problem is we don’t know what the climate is doing. We thought we knew 20 years ago. That led to some alarmist bolloks – mine included – because it looked clear-cut, but it hasn’t happened, Lovelock said.'

FTF him.
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Heretic - burn him, store the carbon.
Nothing to see here!
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The LORD loves a sinner come to repent
One of the fathers of the Green movement, James Lovelock(The Gaia Hypothesis),
has made an about-face
expect him to be villified by the watermelons any time soon
what he said then(2006) -
As a result of Global Warming 'billions of us will die and the few breeding pairs of people that survive will be in the Arctic where the climate remains tolerable'.. by the end of the 21st century...
'80% of humans will perish by 2100 AD, and this climate change will last 100,000 years. by 2040, the world population of more than six billion will have been culled by floods, drought and famine. Indeed the people of Southern Europe, as well as South-East Asia, will be fighting their way into countries such as Canada, Australia and Britain'.
what he says now(2012) -
The world has not warmed up very much since the millennium. Twelve years is a reasonable time… it (the temperature) has stayed almost constant, whereas it should have been rising — carbon dioxide is rising, no question about that.
NBC
'James Lovelock, the maverick scientist who became a guru to the environmental movement with his “Gaia” theory of the Earth as a single organism, has admitted to being “alarmist” about climate change and says other environmental commentators, such as Al Gore, were too.
Lovelock, 92, is writing a new book in which he will say climate change is still happening, but not as quickly as he once feared.
He previously painted some of the direst visions of the effects of climate change. In 2006, in an article in the U.K.’s Independent newspaper, he wrote that “before this century is over billions of us will die and the few breeding pairs of people that survive will be in the Arctic where the climate remains tolerable.”
However, the professor admitted in a telephone interview with msnbc.com that he now thinks he had been “extrapolating too far”…
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The problem is we don’t know what the climate is doing. We thought we knew 20 years ago. That led to some alarmist books – mine included – because it looked clear-cut, but it hasn’t happened, Lovelock said.'
hey ho, maybe the science isnt settled after all
					Last edited by EternalOptimist; 23 April 2012, 18:11. 
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