Friday, December 26, 2008

In global warming debate, politics trumps science | IndyStar.com
Let this be a lesson for all those out there who believe things simply because someone told them to. Saying it doesn't make it so and so-called scientists leaving out major factors in computing global climate change because they don't like the answers is not scientific but political.

Dave McReynolds
But if "It's not about global warming", why are we constantly told that it IS about global warming?
So my concern: If nothing dire happens in the next few decades, if the compute models - the predictions - don't come true, if the planet returns to periods of major cooling (the causes of which are, again, unknown) then the naysayers will say they told us so.

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