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Paul |
07.22.08 - 3:11 pm | #
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I have emailed everyone on my email list and asked them to read this site - then asked them to email all their friends. Let's get the word out, Canada needs it.
http://www.theaustralian.news.co...36-
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Jay |
07.22.08 - 3:13 pm | #
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Ummm, not really. Suzuki and Gore, and other environmentalists will tell you that Evans is a programmer, not a climate scientist, and his opinion should carry all the weight of... well, yours.
If you want to stop Suzuki et al in their tracks, you'll just need some real evidence — published in a respected, peer-reviewed scientific journal and authored by a scientist with a PhD in climatology — that atmospheric concentrations of CO2 can rise above 450 parts per million (ppm) without affecting global temperatures.
We're at 430 ppm now, so don't wait too long.
Richard |
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07.22.08 - 8:49 pm | #
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Well if you want to use that logic: I would like to remind people that David Suzuki is a geneticist by training and trade, not a climatologist.
Scott |
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07.23.08 - 3:50 pm | #
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I knew you were going there. 
And you're right. Suzuki and Gore aren't scientists, and their opinion wouldn't count for anything.... if they didn't have the scientific evidence from thousands of studies and support of virtually every climate scientist in the world behind them.
Evans has none of that support.
I write for a business publication with an environmental bent, and I can provide hundreds of examples that prove climate change is a real phenomenon, with real, hard data... not just climate models... real empirical data. I mean, Evans isn't only a lightweight; he makes statements that can easily be proven as false. I can also tell you about recent discoveries that have proved that the climate models are accurately predicting what's coming down the pike. All published in scientific journals, all peer-reviewed.
Many Conservatives support fighting climate change right now, because it's affordable now... in a few years, it could bankrupt us. Google this man: Lord Nicholas Stern, former Chief Economist at the World Bank, for his perspective when you get a minute.
Richard |
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07.23.08 - 6:03 pm | #
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