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....rather, a political one. Interesting read....keeps me skeptical, which I like....healthy skepticism. It's a bit long, but pretty good......
Must-See Global Warming TV Thursday , March 15, 2007 As Al Gore's movie "An Inconvenient Truth" becomes mandatory viewing for many U.S. school children and nears becoming the "official truth" about global warming, it comes as most welcome news that an absolutely gripping film rebuttal has made its international debut, much to the chagrin of true believers in man-made climate change. Last week, the UK's Channel 4 premiered a 75-minute film entitled, "The Great Global Warming Swindle." Through interviews with prize-winning climate experts and others, this masterful documentary explains the origins of global warming alarmism; debunks claims of man-made global climate change; exposes the motivations of organizations, scientists and activists sounding the alarm; and explains why it's been extremely difficult, if not downright dangerous, for climate scientists to question global warming orthodoxy publicly. The entire film, which is creating quite a stir among tens of thousands of web viewers, can be viewed online at http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...65474899458831. According to the film, the origins of global warming alarmism had its roots in the 1970s-era fears of global cooling and an impending ice age, resulting from the 1940-1970 global temperature decline. Swedish meteorologist Bert Bolin suggested at the time that man-made greenhouse gas emissions might offset the cooling by warming the atmosphere. When Margaret Thatcher became UK Prime Minister in 1979, her mandate was to reduce Britain's economic decline. Thatcher wanted to make the UK energy-independent through nuclear power - she didn't like her country's reliance on coal, which politically empowered the coal miner unions, or oil, which empowered Middle Eastern states. So Thatcher latched onto Bolin's notion that man-made emissions of carbon dioxide warmed the planet in a harmful way, thereby providing the perfect political cover for advancing her nuclear power agenda without having to fight the miners or Arab oil states. She empowered the U.K. Meteorological Office to begin global climate change research, a move that eventually led to the 1988 creation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations' group that has come to be the "official" international agency for global warming alarmism. At about the same time, as Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore explains on-camera, environmentalism became more extreme. By the mid-1980s, environmental goals - e.g., clean air and clean water - had become so mainstream that activists had to adopt more extreme positions to remain anti-establishment. Then when the Berlin Wall fell and the Cold War ended, many "peace-niks" and political activists moved over to environmental activism, bringing their "neo-Marxist" political philosophy with them. As Moore puts it, environmentalism became the "new guise for anti-capitalism." Global warming alarmism was thus borne from this combination of official British policy, environmentalism's rejection of its own success and political opportunism by "unemployed" left-wing political activists. With such an inglorious heritage, it's no wonder the scientists in "The Great Global Warming Swindle" have little trouble dismantling climate myths. Perhaps the most important bit of scientific knowledge presented is the actual relationship between temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide. In "An Inconvenient Truth," Al Gore disingenuously describes the relationship as "complex" while implying that higher atmospheric carbon dioxide levels cause higher global temperatures. But according to the geological record and data from ice cores, higher temperatures actually precede higher carbon dioxide levels by about 800 years. Twentieth century data support this idea in at least two ways. First, most of the 20th century's warming occurred before 1940, while most of the century's greenhouse gas emissions occurred after 1940. Next, when manmade greenhouse gas emissions soared in the post World War II industrial boom, global temperatures declined until the mid-1970s, leading to the aforementioned global cooling concerns. The Channel 4 program notes that ongoing temperature measurements contradict global warming theory. According to the theory, lower atmosphere temperatures should be warming at a much faster rate than those at the Earth's surface. In reality, however, just the opposite is occurring. Then there's the sun - the gigantic yellow ball in the sky that climate alarmists want all of us to ignore in favor of minute emissions of an invisible gas that makes up less than one-half of one percent of the Earth's atmosphere. As it turns out, solar activity - unlike atmospheric carbon dioxide levels - correlates quite well with historic temperature changes, including through its effects on cosmic rays and clouds, as the film demonstrates quite effectively. So why does the world seem to be caught up in the vise-like grip of a controversy that is contradicted by available scientific data and its own dubious heritage? According to the scientists in the movie, there is an intolerance of dissent on global warming. Official government sanction of global warming opened the floodgates of funding to climate researchers, who previously worked in obscurity. NASA scientist Roy Spencer says in the program that climate scientists need for there to be problems to get more funding. IPCC contributor John Christy says of climate scientists, "We have a vested interest in creating panic because money with then flow to climate scientists." University of London biogeographer Philip Stott says that "If the global warming virago collapses, there will be an awful lot of people out of jobs." The film also debunks the IPCC claim that the 2,500 scientists contributing to its reports also support its alarmist conclusions. One key IPCC contributor for example, the Pasteur Institute's Paul Reiter, threatened to sue the IPCC if the group didn't remove his name from a chapter with which he disagreed. When I met Al Gore in January 2006 after a presentation of his climate slideshow, I asked him if he'd be interested in setting up a public debate between climate scientists. He declined - twice. At this point, I'd settle for a movie face-off - "An Inconvenient Truth" vs. "The Great Global Warming Swindle." Let the public see both sides of the story and then we'll see who's believable and who's not. |
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The "Swindle" program is as much a "documentary" as "Fahrenheit 9/11".
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I think we need to spread the word about this neo-Marxist conspiracy. Fortunately for us, pretty soon we'll be able to sail directly across the North Pole from Canada to Russia. That will speed things up. ;d
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Dynamic Duo
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As I say, I like to remain skeptical.....rather than be a doomsayer-like sheep, like the rest of the "the world is coming to an end" crowd. And in terms of the idea that "if there isn't a problem, we won't get funding" argument.....that is common in many arenas.....many people in all walks unfortunately need reasons to "justify" there jobs.....not saying that that is the case here, but the rationale does exist..... |
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I watched and I am now convinced that Global Warming is a left wing scare tactic to keep people like Al Gore making money without spending time in the private sector, where he would never be able to make it. I will continue to do my part for a clean environment, but without my kids dying later as the motivation.
Is BroncoBeerslug really Al Franken ? No, Al is to manly to be broncobeerslug. |
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Global warming is the new cry for the left to downplay success in our economy. Clean air is more important to me than trying to cost America and other countries their citizen's jobs to get the temps .10 percent lower. I say drive economy, gas saving cars, have clean emissions, nuclear power and recycle. Dont we remember the threat of Allor (sic?) on our apples ("What are we doing to our kids?"), 2k problems, bird flu and now global warming. If we can just adopt a tree for their carbon emmisions that is already in a forest to make us feel good while we fly in our private jet across the US of A, then we rich, limo liberals can get things done. I got to go. I have to figure out how Gore can have his energy bill 20 times more than the average American. Good example Al Gore.
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Angling in the Deep
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![]() Our economy is fast moving to a service economy (lower wages, less or no benefits). And global warming is certainly not a "new cry". For the right, it means lower profits in some sectors so they rail against it and the science. |
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civilization. Y2K problems were prevented because we were warned about it an did something about it. As is bird flu, so far. Thousands of infected chickens and other foul had been destroyed to prevent bird flu spread. Likewise we are being warned about global warming. But sadly it's our children's children who will pay for it this time if we don't act. Hell, I'll probably have died of old age before it will affect me. Quote:
for a zero carbon footprint, like Al Gore is doing. |
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Make all the money you want with greenie tech, knock yourselves out. But manipulation of the marketplace through scare tactics and legislation smacks of....oh....horse****. Like AlGore is doing? I guess the $30K/yr he's consumed in electricity does equal a "zero" carbon footprint. Manbearpig doesn't stand a chance against AlGore. Al's full of his own ****. He can't be inconvenienced by his own ideaology so he "buys" clean credits, paying others not to pollute in his stead. What an f'n crock. It's like paying someone not to eat because you can't be inconvenienced by your diet. What a jackass. I guess from now on I'm calling the spare change I drop to the bums my purchase of "carbon credits" so my carbon foot print is now in the negatives. I'm a huge greenie, I'm awesome everybody should have to do as I say because that's how awesome I am. F AlGore. |
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{In 1986, concern developed in the U.S. public over the use of Alar on apples, over fears that the residues of the chemical detected in apple juice and applesauce might harm people. In 1989, following the CBS broadcast, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency decided to ban Alar on the grounds that "long-term exposure" posed "unacceptable risks to public health." } If you disagree with him and feel it was DDT, and not Alar, that was banned for use on apples you need to take it up with Broncocalijohn. Quote:
comes from. If no CO2 is formed by generating it, then yes, it does have a zero carbon footprint. And you analogy about overeating is incorrect. A more apt analogy would be to overeat and then spend the money on research to study nutrition, heart disease, cancer, and to build gyms and exercise centers. How is giving money to bums going to help research ways of reducing the amount of CO2 humans produce? That makes no sense. |
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And I was precisely right in my analogy. If he wants to give money to programs dedicated to green energy that's called "investment" or "charity". What AlGore is doing is an effort to "feel good" about mitigating his carbon footprint because he's so hugely awesome that he can't actually be counted on to live by his bullsheeit philosophy of restraint and regulation and that's called "hypocrisy" or, in common parlance, "horsesheeit". What's that smell coming from Manbearpig's house daddy? Is that his compost heap? No son, that's "horsesheeit" and he's full of it. |
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Angling in the Deep
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Mr Diplomacy
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I know you meant this as a joke , but you really dont understand the power that oil companies have .......... here is a prime example ......... Rig move outside of Lance Creek Wyoming , well Lance Creek is on a restricted highway 270 , there is a weight limit on that road , has been for over 30 years , they discover oil , and instead of making us oil field truckers drive 17 miles and oil companies pay for it , the oil companies lobby the Wyoming DOT for a special permit , so we can drive up and down this road .......... 2 weeks and road crews are working over time on this road repairing the damage we have done .........
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Mr Diplomacy
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I watched a little bit of F 9-11 , about 10 minutes`worth , I havent seen Gores Film doubt I will , yes I am a lefty , but slanted views from the left are not as bad as slanted views from the right ( Iraq war , companies operating with no ramifications ) but slanted views are never good from either side ........ I do not doubt Global warming is here , and it is real , despite what this numbnutted dickhead says ..........
I dont think man is the cause , I do believe we are speeding it up , but Global warming would be here with or without us ....... |
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say the problem is we are causing global warming, and people come up with a million other excuses to claim humans aren't the problem. And yet we are going to turn around and expect scientists to solve the problem? Scientists are working on the problem. Some people just don't want to believe them. Quote:
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What if it becomes a vast desert like the Sahara? Not too much grows there now, and it isn't for lack of trying. |
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Mr Diplomacy
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oh about old tropical plant fossils found in wyoming , you cant tell me the earth hasnt over gone changes before man came along , just wont be able to do it ....... warming cooling cycles happened before man , I think we have sped the cycle up ......... but it would be here with or without us ........end of debate
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Yes, there are many periods in Earth history that are unequivocally accepted to be warmer than the present - the Pliocene (3 million years ago), the Eocene (50 million years ago) and the mid-Cretaceous (100 million years ago) for instance. Less clearly, the Eemian interglacial period or the Early Holocene may have been slightly warmer than today. (Keep in mind though that these events took thousands of years to happen, not a few decades.) But to say just because there were warm periods in the past proves we aren't causing the current warming this time is like a lawyer going into court and claiming that people have died in the past, so therefore that proves my client didn't commit this murder. Let me ask you this. What evidence do you have that if not for man, the climate would instead be getting colder? There is something called the Little Ice Age that started around 1300 and didn't reverse until the industrial revolution, when a lot of coal started to be burned, releasing more CO2 into the air. Last edited by Bronco Bob; 03-17-2007 at 04:17 PM.. |
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