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Catweasel
31 Oct 2012, 02:46 PM
It not a point whether Catweasel agree or the disagree
The Catweasel doth protest too much, methinks
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Andrew Judd
31 Oct 2012, 02:36 PM
In the real world your ability to type arrogant statements does not change reality
Fair call. And it certainly doesn't change shadow's mind either. In fact probably just further entrenches his beliefs.
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Tyrion Lannister
31 Oct 2012, 03:04 PM
Fair call. And it certainly doesn't change shadow's mind either. In fact probably just further entrenches his beliefs.
There you go again. In your mind you possess the facts while others only have beliefs.
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Andrew Judd
31 Oct 2012, 03:49 PM
There you go again. In your mind you possess the facts while others only have beliefs.
You forgot to mention that those facts are backed by the overwhelming scientific consensus.
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Tyrion Lannister
31 Oct 2012, 04:16 PM
You forgot to mention that those facts are backed by the overwhelming scientific consensus.
Yet you're strangely unable to provide any evidence of this consensus on the extent to which humans are responsible for changes in the global climate.
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Tyrion Lannister
31 Oct 2012, 04:16 PM
You forgot to mention that those facts are backed by the overwhelming scientific consensus.
You are again attemping to distort reality.

Shadow probably fits in with the overwhelming scientific consensus that C02 levels must have some influence on the climate and humans have increased C02 and must have influenced the climate. That is the overwhelming consensus.

The rest is just a big argument.

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Shadow
31 Oct 2012, 04:19 PM
Yet you're strangely unable to provide any evidence of this consensus on the extent to which humans are responsible for changes in the global climate.
I don't know what the situation is in regard to the consensus on the extent. Are you looking for something like x% of the scientific consensus believe that humans are 90% responsible and y% believe that humans are 80% responsible? I am not sure where to get that info to be honest. Would be keen to see it if you can find it though.

Andrew Judd
31 Oct 2012, 04:37 PM
The rest is just a big argument.
With one side of the argument having significant evidence to back it up plus overwhelming support from the experts in that field.
Edited by Tyrion Lannister, 31 Oct 2012, 04:39 PM.
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Tyrion Lannister
31 Oct 2012, 04:16 PM
You forgot to mention that those facts are backed by the overwhelming scientific consensus.
Scientific consensus leaves me unmoved. The laws of the universe are not subject to a vote, but ARC grants are. There are many examples where the scientific consensus was dead wrong. 2 good examples from medicine are the ridicule that was heaped on the guy who first proposed that stomach ulcers were caused by camphylobacter and our own Ian Frazer who was considered eccentric for his thesis that cervical cancer was caused by the human papilloma virus.

The good news is that usually they eventually get to the right answer. I don't think we can say definitively that that has happened with climate change yet. Maybe in 10 years....
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Tyrion Lannister
31 Oct 2012, 04:38 PM
I don't know what the situation is in regard to the consensus on the extent
In other words, you basically agree with me.

You agree with me that the climate has always been, and still is, changed by natural forces.

You also agree that there is no consent on the extent to which humans contribute to climate change.

So why are you arguing with me and attempting to belittle my position?

On what point do you disagree with me?
miw
31 Oct 2012, 04:45 PM
Scientific consensus leaves me unmoved. The laws of the universe are not subject to a vote
Indeed, there used to be scientific consensus that the earth was flat...
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1. Epic Fail! Steve Keen's Bad Calls and Predictions.
2. Residential property loans regulated by NCCP Act. Banks can't margin call unless borrower defaults.
3. Housing is second highest taxed sector of Australian Economy. Renters subsidised by highly taxed homeowners.
4. Ongoing improvement in housing affordability. Australian household formation faster than population growth since 1960s.
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miw
31 Oct 2012, 04:45 PM
Scientific consensus leaves me unmoved. The laws of the universe are not subject to a vote, but ARC grants are. There are many examples where the scientific consensus was dead wrong. 2 good examples from medicine are the ridicule that was heaped on the guy who first proposed that stomach ulcers were caused by camphylobacter and our own Ian Frazer who was considered eccentric for his thesis that cervical cancer was caused by the human papilloma virus.

The good news is that usually they eventually get to the right answer. I don't think we can say definitively that that has happened with climate change yet. Maybe in 10 years....
Interesting point.

If it is a choice from learning about climate change from climate scientists or Ian Plimer and Lord Monckton, I will take the climate scientists all day every day.

Funding is also an interesting point. Who do you think would be funding the the denialsts?

The point that I think climate change sceptics miss it that it is scientists' job to be sceptical in the first place.
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