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Naturalized-Texan
06-03-2007, 10:02 AM
They call this a consensus? (http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/story.html?id=c47c1209-233b-412c-b6d1-5c755457a8af)

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More than six months ago, I began writing this series, The Deniers (http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/story.html?id=22003a0d-37cc-4399-8bcc-39cd20bed2f6&k=0). When I began, I accepted the prevailing view that scientists overwhelmingly believe that climate change threatens the planet. I doubted only claims that the dissenters were either kooks on the margins of science or sell-outs in the pockets of the oil companies.

My series set out to profile the dissenters -- those who deny that the science is settled on climate change -- and to have their views heard. To demonstrate that dissent is credible, I chose high-ranking scientists at the world's premier scientific establishments. I considered stopping after writing six profiles, thinking I had made my point, but continued the series due to feedback from readers. I next planned to stop writing after 10 profiles, then 12, but the feedback increased. Now, after profiling more than 20 deniers, I do not know when I will stop -- the list of distinguished scientists who question the IPCC grows daily, as does the number of emails I receive, many from scientists who express gratitude for my series.

Somewhere along the way, I stopped believing that a scientific consensus exists on climate change. Certainly there is no consensus at the very top echelons of scientists...

DesertFox
06-03-2007, 10:04 AM
Good article.

Naturalized-Texan
06-03-2007, 10:24 AM
Good article.
It looks like a good series. I bookmarked it so that I can read it at my leisure.

dPrasse
06-03-2007, 10:37 AM
Maybe Al Gore needs to watch the National Geographic cable TV channel ...

they had a nice show explaining how , as the sun slowly burns out , it gets hotter and larger and some day will melt the surface of the Earth ...

not a durn thing we can do about it except extinguish the sun ... an alternative that I have been pushing for for a few yrs now ...

makes more sense and has more science than Al Gore's line of thinking ...

DesertFox
06-03-2007, 10:48 AM
True. We just turn down the sun until it's too cold to nucleate anymore, and then we get global cooling.

Pretty simple, actually. :smirk:

dPrasse
06-03-2007, 11:02 AM
Makes as much as Algore ... which isn't much ...

noncom
06-03-2007, 12:02 PM
I considered stopping after writing six profiles, thinking I had made my point, but continued the series due to feedback from readers. I next planned to stop writing after 10 profiles, then 12, but the feedback increased. Now, after profiling more than 20 deniers, I do not know when I will stop --
You can do 200 or 2,000 more profiles, and it still won't matter in the least. Of course science can never be a democratic process and if you try to make let the morons suck you into their argument, you have lost before you have begun.

Real science is brutally objective; by definition it can be nothing else. But the people who believe in "concensus science" have adopted a subjective standard. The number of scientists you profile is irrelevant; all that matters is how often the dimbulbs SEE the people on each side of the argument - i.e., on television. Right now that ratio is running about 100 to 1. And the mind of the average liberal can never change until that ratio does.

Rhino
06-04-2007, 09:05 AM
Looks like a good series.