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#1 Nov 25 2009 at 11:12 AM Rating: Default
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100017393/climategate-the-final-nail-in-the-coffin-of-anthropogenic-global-warming/

Of course when you listen to people like Gore what else can you expect.

#2 Nov 25 2009 at 11:16 AM Rating: Excellent
Isn't the Telegraph a notorious rag in the UK? I could be wrong, of course...
#3REDACTED, Posted: Nov 25 2009 at 11:18 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Tulip,
#4 Nov 25 2009 at 11:19 AM Rating: Excellent
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Yes we know...it has to be the source.

You really ought to listen to talk radio.



I do. Though oddly enough, I imagine you don't approve of NPR.
#5 Nov 25 2009 at 11:19 AM Rating: Good
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It exudes credibility with calling the ManBearPig reference in the second sentence.
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#6REDACTED, Posted: Nov 25 2009 at 11:21 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Tulip,
#7 Nov 25 2009 at 11:28 AM Rating: Excellent
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Who's "them"?
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#8 Nov 25 2009 at 11:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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Meh.

Out of something like 1,000 e-mails and 3,000 documents (I don't know where the column author got his much smaller numbers), they came up with less than a half dozen quips in a 13 year period -- most of which are out of context (the 'travesty' remark is complaining about the lack of tracking in some regions and the need for a larger network), scientifically irrelevant ("that guy's a jerk") or frankly not that shocking. Yay?
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#9 Nov 25 2009 at 11:38 AM Rating: Good
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I stopped here.
#10 Nov 25 2009 at 11:42 AM Rating: Excellent
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I have to admit, I'm torn on the global warming thing. I believe that everyone should try to go more green, if not for global warming, then for the simple fact that a lot of what we've dumped into the ground and sky is killing our planet. And it seems like I've heard so much information going both ways - "yes the planet is warming" "no, we've noticed no warming in the last XX years". I guess at this point, I'm not really that upset by it. But I recycle, I try and conserve energy and water when I can, and when I'm able, I'm going to get a more fuel efficient car. But I've always been this way, even back when it wasn't cool. But I was never country
#11REDACTED, Posted: Nov 25 2009 at 11:42 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Human caused climate change is a myth founded on the worst kind of junk science.
#12 Nov 25 2009 at 11:47 AM Rating: Good
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He also writes glowing articles about his books and then puts quotes from his article on the book as 'critical acclaim' from the news organization.

I found that pretty funny.
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Lol the source - an anonymous hacker and stealer.
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I saw this a few days ago and came up with pretty much the same conclusion as Jophiel: so out of over a decade of evidence and thousands of private messages, there were a dozen or so snippets (mostly taken out of context) that express doubt about climate change?

Does that mean that 99.5% of the evidence was FOR climate change? Oh yeah, now I'm convinced.
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Hardly fair to let this go without hearing from the other side.

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Does that mean that 99.5% of the evidence was FOR climate change? Oh yeah, now I'm convinced.

It's the same mindset you have in Six Day Creationists. You take a massive body of scientific work involving tens of thousands of data points and then say "Piltdown Man was a hoax! This early equus fossil was found deeper than eohippus and is larger than it! You can't explain why! Evolution is a fraud!" and then, from there, make the jump to "Since I have proven evolution wrong, my ideas are the correct ones!"

Come to think of it, this is the same mindset you get from 9/11 "Truthers" as well. "You can't explain why this toilet isn't melted so that means the government is lying and covering up the whole event!"
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#17 Nov 25 2009 at 1:07 PM Rating: Decent
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Huh. Lies, corruption, slander and/or libel. Sure does sound like a conservative platform.
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I'm sorry if you thought you were saving the planet by merely changing your consumption habits.


Doesn't matter if you believe in climate change or whatever, consumption habits can in fact save the planet. If you consume more than what you give back to the environment you are destroying it, specially when you take that one person's bad habits and multiply it for a whole city, country, etc. In some cases nature can and does make up that difference but you keep growing a population and it'll start to deplete faster than it recovers. If you put enough holes in a bucket it eventually won't hold any water at all. Doesn't matter if you ignore it or not.
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If people like varrus knew even the first thing about physics and thermodynamics, they'd know that it's impossible for our human activities not to have had an effect on the earth's atmosphere. All the heat and carbons must have gone somewhere.

Edited, Nov 25th 2009 1:37pm by AshOnMyTomatoes
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If people like varrus new even the first thing about physics and thermodynamics, they'd know that it's impossible for our human activities not to have had an effect on the earth's atmosphere. All the heat and carbons must have gone somewhere.


I lol'd.
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Professor AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
If people like varrus new even the first thing about physics and thermodynamics, they'd know that it's impossible for our human activities not to have had an effect on the earth's atmosphere. All the heat and carbons must have gone somewhere.


I lol'd.
I got a phone call part-way through typing my post. Smiley: glare
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Professor AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
Iamadam the Shady wrote:
Professor AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
If people like varrus new even the first thing about physics and thermodynamics, they'd know that it's impossible for our human activities not to have had an effect on the earth's atmosphere. All the heat and carbons must have gone somewhere.


I lol'd.
I got a phone call part-way through typing my post. Smiley: glare


I new that.
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#23 Nov 25 2009 at 1:41 PM Rating: Good
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unconvincing. If they want to actually make an argument, they need to provide full emails, not just snippets of a few words. I don't care about what people think about your link, but they failed to provide any conclusive anything. No doubt if there is something there the full emails will be published, but it seems unlikely.
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Professor AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
If people like varrus knew even the first thing about physics and thermodynamics, they'd know that it's impossible for our human activities not to have had an effect on the earth's atmosphere. All the heat and carbons must have gone somewhere.

The contention was never over whether there was an effect, but whether that effect was significant. We're not going to ban jump rope just because it shifts the earth's orbit.
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Huh. Lies, corruption, slander and/or libel. Sure does sound like a conservative platform.


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I have to admit, I'm torn on the global warming thing. I believe that everyone should try to go more green, if not for global warming, then for the simple fact that a lot of what we've dumped into the ground and sky is killing our planet. And it seems like I've heard so much information going both ways - "yes the planet is warming" "no, we've noticed no warming in the last XX years". I guess at this point, I'm not really that upset by it. But I recycle, I try and conserve energy and water when I can, and when I'm able, I'm going to get a more fuel efficient car. But I've always been this way, even back when it wasn't cool. But I was never country


Hell, even if you ignore any environmental damage we're doing, it'd be better if we learned to do as much as we can with as few resources as possible to prolong the amount of time we have them. You never know when an emergency will hit and we'll be wishing we had more of some resource.
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