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OT To bad someone in our congress doesn't have the guts to say this.
"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message ... Frank wrote: On 1/21/2010 11:04 PM, David Hare-Scott wrote: aluckyguess wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TOFe85cmAE I am not a voter for your congress but I would hope that my elected representatives were more perceptive and informed than the speaker in this clip. Being unable to distinguish between climate and weather does not fill me with confidence that the speaker understands anything about climate change. David That's the knee jerk argument. I don 't understand that comment. What is knee-jerk about saying a person who doesn't understand the difference between weather and climate is ignorant? What is knee-jerk about wanting my representatives to be perceptive and informed? My skepticism comes in as to how much weather change is man made vs just what mother nature does. Weather does change all the time. We need to consider if the earth's climate is changing and if so why. These are two different issues. We hear other planets in our solar system are also warming and I don't think anybody there are driving SUV's. Where did you hear that? Assuming for moment that the climate was changing on other planets from natural causes why would that show that climate is not changing on earth from human causes? We know that the earth's climate has changed in the past naturally and it may well do so again. That by itself says nothing about whether it *is* doing so naturally this time. This question has been much studied and there is considerable evidence available that points to the cause this time being human activity. It does not, there is nowhere that proves it has anything to do with human activity. It actually proves otherwise. We may have polluted the planet with things that can cause us harm, but as far us having anything to do with climate or weather change there is not one bit of factual evidence. The Earth has been warming since the ice age, and it's the least of our problems. Mr. Gore should focus more on herbicides and other chemicals that pollute the planet. |
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