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Climategate, What do you think?

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Bob696:

--- Quote from: Chris Putt on December 08, 2009, 22:10:04 ---

I strongly suggest that those of you saying that it is a hoax look at the other side of things- go and rent yourself a copy of Al Gore's 'An Inconvenient truth' to have a look at the flipside of propaganda. WHILST there is a lot of 'showbiz' in this film, the evidence is hard to ignore.

The comments along the lines of 'the earth temperature goes up and down' well yes, it is cyclical BUT again, looking at the evidence this is the largest ever mean increase.



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You are aware of course that this film has been effectively banned in schools  because it has been proved (in a court of law) that it is fabrication and full of untruths (to me and you that means it is full of lies).

Al Gore makes money by selling carbon offset so is hardly impartial.

In roman britain they grew vines and olives as far north as york

Despite popular belief Greenland wasn't called Greenland to get people to move there.

During the period all the great medieval cathedrals were built in europe farmers were getting 2 crops of cereals per year.

Geologically speaking our current age is unusual in that we have a northern ice cap. For the vast majority of the earths existence no northern ice cap has existed.

muddy90:
one or two volcano's having problems can do more damage to the planet that we ever can do , i think

Saffy:

--- Quote from: muddy90 on December 09, 2009, 09:59:09 ---one or two volcano's having problems can do more damage to the planet that we ever can do , i think

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yeah my mrs is like that too

dxmedia:

--- Quote from: Tanglefoot on December 09, 2009, 10:03:49 ---
--- Quote from: muddy90 on December 09, 2009, 09:59:09 ---one or two volcano's having problems can do more damage to the planet that we ever can do , i think

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yeah my mrs is like that too

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That's not taking into account the oxydization of peat. That's the whole of the north of sctland, the fens, large chunks of the moors, holland... just quickly off the top of my head.

lambert:
quantam mechanics suggests that 1 thing can be in two or more places at one time. this allows us to see the fundamental problem with nature; it is mind bendingly complicated and as such anyone toting a simple solution is quite possibly motivated by some form of self interest be it power or avarice or ego.

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