Climategate--The Final Chapter
#501
Fun Environmentalist Quiz
Who said the following?
"What happened is environmental extremism. [Environmentalists have] abandoned science and logic altogether." Their message today is "anti:" anti-human, anti-science, anti-technology, anti-trade and globalization, anti-business and capitalism, and ultimately, anti-civilization."
a. Dick Cheney, Dark Lord of the Sith
b. Rex Tillerson, CEO of Exxon Mobil
c. Patrick Moore, Co-founder of Greenpeace
d. Milton Friedman, economist
Good luck!
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"What happened is environmental extremism. [Environmentalists have] abandoned science and logic altogether." Their message today is "anti:" anti-human, anti-science, anti-technology, anti-trade and globalization, anti-business and capitalism, and ultimately, anti-civilization."
a. Dick Cheney, Dark Lord of the Sith
b. Rex Tillerson, CEO of Exxon Mobil
c. Patrick Moore, Co-founder of Greenpeace
d. Milton Friedman, economist
Good luck!
WW
#502
I'm going to guess before I google it - C, Patrick Moore, final answer.
EDIT: I guessed correctly. However, it wasn't much of a guess, rather, the seemingly natural evolution of every activist organization. The original members are edged out by the extremists - MADD is another good example. Many of the "fringe" activist groups began with reasonable positions and agendas.
Moore apparently just said this recently too. Here's one of the articles:
http://finance.townhall.com/columnis...340/page/full/
EDIT: I guessed correctly. However, it wasn't much of a guess, rather, the seemingly natural evolution of every activist organization. The original members are edged out by the extremists - MADD is another good example. Many of the "fringe" activist groups began with reasonable positions and agendas.
Moore apparently just said this recently too. Here's one of the articles:
http://finance.townhall.com/columnis...340/page/full/
#503
Score one for the little guy.
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Re: Climategate--The Final Chapter
News to me:
1) Exxon/Mobile acknowledges climate change is real and man's activity is
contributing to it in addition to supporting a carbon tax
2) Some climate scientists are buying second homes high above sea level
Hot In My Backyard | This American Life
1) Exxon/Mobile acknowledges climate change is real and man's activity is
contributing to it in addition to supporting a carbon tax
2) Some climate scientists are buying second homes high above sea level
Hot In My Backyard | This American Life
#505
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News to me:
1) Exxon/Mobile acknowledges climate change is real and man's activity is
contributing to it in addition to supporting a carbon tax
2) Some climate scientists are buying second homes high above sea level
Hot In My Backyard | This American Life
1) Exxon/Mobile acknowledges climate change is real and man's activity is
contributing to it in addition to supporting a carbon tax
2) Some climate scientists are buying second homes high above sea level
Hot In My Backyard | This American Life
I hope those climate scientist don't believe in the 2nd Amendment in case they are right about moving to the mountains, I might need a place to crash.
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Since you never got around to this on the other thread I thought I would bring it over.
“Civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.”
• George Wald, Harvard Biologist
What proof do you have that had the government not stepped in and done anything that civilization would have come to an end around 1995-2000?
“Population will inevitably and completely outstrip whatever small increases in food supplies we make. The death rate will increase until at least 100-200 million people per year will be starving to death during the next ten years.”
• Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University biologist
What did the government do to stop the ever increasing population? And what did the government do to prevent 100-200 million seats a year by 1989?
“The world has been chilling sharply for about twenty years. If present trends continue, the world will be about four degrees colder for the global mean temperature in 1990, but eleven degrees colder in the year 2000. This is about twice what it would take to put us into an ice age.”
• Kenneth Watt, Ecologist
What did the government do to reverse global cooling and the coming ice age that was a near certainty? Did the governments actions over correct and are now responsible for global warming?
I don't know what is worse; blaming everything bad that has happened on Bush, republicans, capitalism, and the free market, or your only answer to anything is more government to fix all of our problems. It is very sad and very comical at the same time.
Since you never got around to this on the other thread I thought I would bring it over.
“Civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.”
• George Wald, Harvard Biologist
What proof do you have that had the government not stepped in and done anything that civilization would have come to an end around 1995-2000?
“Population will inevitably and completely outstrip whatever small increases in food supplies we make. The death rate will increase until at least 100-200 million people per year will be starving to death during the next ten years.”
• Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University biologist
What did the government do to stop the ever increasing population? And what did the government do to prevent 100-200 million seats a year by 1989?
“The world has been chilling sharply for about twenty years. If present trends continue, the world will be about four degrees colder for the global mean temperature in 1990, but eleven degrees colder in the year 2000. This is about twice what it would take to put us into an ice age.”
• Kenneth Watt, Ecologist
What did the government do to reverse global cooling and the coming ice age that was a near certainty? Did the governments actions over correct and are now responsible for global warming?
I don't know what is worse; blaming everything bad that has happened on Bush, republicans, capitalism, and the free market, or your only answer to anything is more government to fix all of our problems. It is very sad and very comical at the same time.
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#507
News to me:
1) Exxon/Mobile acknowledges climate change is real and man's activity is
contributing to it in addition to supporting a carbon tax
2) Some climate scientists are buying second homes high above sea level
Hot In My Backyard | This American Life
1) Exxon/Mobile acknowledges climate change is real and man's activity is
contributing to it in addition to supporting a carbon tax
2) Some climate scientists are buying second homes high above sea level
Hot In My Backyard | This American Life
It is in the professors' and colleges' financial best interest if the professors stay out of the classroom and in the research labs making money, raking in those research tax dollars. The more money they bring in, the more they can advertise, some would say brag, to future students.
Professors are now making excuses saying they can't relate to individuals who lack basic concepts in their field of study; therefore, delegating the teaching responsibility to others while they can conduct research and crank out the research grants/tax dollars. In fact, in recent years, this trend has accelerated. Even schools who were known for having professors teaching are now giving in to this trend.
If you want to get to the truth, follow the money.
#508
Critical thinking is not your forte. Exxon/Mobile did so because they can game the system for political tax dollars and tax breaks. This is exactly the same scenario with many of these doomsayer collegiate professors.
It is in the professors' and colleges' financial best interest if the professors stay out of the classroom and in the research labs making money, raking in those research tax dollars. The more money they bring in, the more they can advertise, some would say brag, to future students.
Professors are now making excuses saying they can't relate to individuals who lack basic concepts in their field of study; therefore, delegating the teaching responsibility to others while they can conduct research and crank out the research grants/tax dollars. In fact, in recent years, this trend has accelerated. Even schools who were known for having professors teaching are now giving in to this trend.
If you want to get to the truth, follow the money.
It is in the professors' and colleges' financial best interest if the professors stay out of the classroom and in the research labs making money, raking in those research tax dollars. The more money they bring in, the more they can advertise, some would say brag, to future students.
Professors are now making excuses saying they can't relate to individuals who lack basic concepts in their field of study; therefore, delegating the teaching responsibility to others while they can conduct research and crank out the research grants/tax dollars. In fact, in recent years, this trend has accelerated. Even schools who were known for having professors teaching are now giving in to this trend.
If you want to get to the truth, follow the money.
There is nothing like those good old research tax dollars and research grants (federal govt. handouts) to motivate folks to crank out predictions no matter how biased and outlandish. The bolder the predictions, the more attention and more tax dollars/grant money that comes flowing in.
“Wait, I can top your prediction!” = $$$$$$
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Re: Climategate--The Final Chapter
of birds. The oceans are getting so acidic in some areas due to carbon absorption, crustacean shells and corral are dissolving. Insects like boring beetles, mosquitoes
and ticks are starting to survive the winters at northern latitudes where they didn't before.
The media should be asking climate change deniers if the birds, fish, plants, insects
and crustaceans are in on the world-wide conspiracy to justify government funding
for climate science.
There isn't an educated nation on the planet that wouldn't laugh climate cranks like
Roy Spencer or James Inhofe off the public stage.
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N2264J,
Since you never got around to this on the other thread I thought I would bring it over.
“Civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.”
• George Wald, Harvard Biologist
What proof do you have that had the government not stepped in and done anything that civilization would have come to an end around 1995-2000?
“Population will inevitably and completely outstrip whatever small increases in food supplies we make. The death rate will increase until at least 100-200 million people per year will be starving to death during the next ten years.”
• Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University biologist
What did the government do to stop the ever increasing population? And what did the government do to prevent 100-200 million seats a year by 1989?
“The world has been chilling sharply for about twenty years. If present trends continue, the world will be about four degrees colder for the global mean temperature in 1990, but eleven degrees colder in the year 2000. This is about twice what it would take to put us into an ice age.”
• Kenneth Watt, Ecologist
What did the government do to reverse global cooling and the coming ice age that was a near certainty? Did the governments actions over correct and are now responsible for global warming?
I don't know what is worse; blaming everything bad that has happened on Bush, republicans, capitalism, and the free market, or your only answer to anything is more government to fix all of our problems. It is very sad and very comical at the same time.
Since you never got around to this on the other thread I thought I would bring it over.
“Civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.”
• George Wald, Harvard Biologist
What proof do you have that had the government not stepped in and done anything that civilization would have come to an end around 1995-2000?
“Population will inevitably and completely outstrip whatever small increases in food supplies we make. The death rate will increase until at least 100-200 million people per year will be starving to death during the next ten years.”
• Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University biologist
What did the government do to stop the ever increasing population? And what did the government do to prevent 100-200 million seats a year by 1989?
“The world has been chilling sharply for about twenty years. If present trends continue, the world will be about four degrees colder for the global mean temperature in 1990, but eleven degrees colder in the year 2000. This is about twice what it would take to put us into an ice age.”
• Kenneth Watt, Ecologist
What did the government do to reverse global cooling and the coming ice age that was a near certainty? Did the governments actions over correct and are now responsible for global warming?
I don't know what is worse; blaming everything bad that has happened on Bush, republicans, capitalism, and the free market, or your only answer to anything is more government to fix all of our problems. It is very sad and very comical at the same time.
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