06-16-2009, 05:16 PM | #31 | |
Hmph, what a waste of words.
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Those are some great strawmen.
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06-16-2009, 05:21 PM | #32 |
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Assuming you're talking about my post, I'd like to suggest that "straw man" doesn't mean what you think it means. You asserted that believing in and acting on global warming has no cost. I pointed out some costs.
EDIT: Sorry, you did mention "costs." I meant to say that you asserted that believing in and acting on global warming has no drawbacks, and was in every way a preferable thing to the alternative. |
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Oh right, I forgot. The best economic and social systems are ones where everyone always looks out for themselves, as is evidenced by the possible world-shattering issues being supported by these systems. That said, you're ignoring that under developed countries don't really have a significant foothold in the market using current economic policy anyway. Quote:
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06-16-2009, 05:34 PM | #34 |
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Yeah, NASA is totally lying.
Global warming is a conspiracy, maaaaaaaaaaaan, all cooked up by ?????????????????????? for the benefit of ??????????????????????? because ????????????????????? gets them ???????????????????????????? *SMOKES WEED*
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06-16-2009, 05:34 PM | #35 | ||
Hmph, what a waste of words.
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What I love about the scientific conspiracy angle is that it depends upon complete ignorance of the scientific process. Scientists do not sit around all day patting each other on the back. It's a cut throat system where everyone is constantly seeking to prove the prevailing wisdom wrong. You don't get grant money, fame, and prestige by proving that Einstein was right. You get it by proving that he was wrong and that you are right. Yes, sometimes scientists lie or fudge their results -- intentionally or unintentionally -- this is basic human nature and cannot be avoided...which is why there is such an incredible emphasis on repeatable results. It's not a perfect system, but it weeds out falsehoods better than anything else we've invented thus far. For global warming to be a "hoax" would require the willing participation of hundreds (thousands?) of ambitious men and women to put aside their careers and egos to...uh...annoy some oil companies I guess.
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06-16-2009, 05:34 PM | #36 | |
So we are clear
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Once upon a time a company was test marketing an electic car. He got to lease this vechile and try it. He loved it, it was vastly better then his gas powered one. So much so he had every intention of keeping it. Then an oil company bought out the people that made it, discontinued the project, and forced him to return the car. Alternatives have existed for over a decade. The technology exists, now. It just isn't implimented. We. Dont. Need. Oil.
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With access to their fossil fuels, these countries could sell the surplus to buy generators that run on a fuel they can afford. They don't have this access, and so they can't. Quote:
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They've got to be informed sacrifices made willingly. The global warming scare interferes with that. Advances in reducing actual environmentally harmful emissions would be great. But CO2 is an incredibly environmentally beneficial gas, and the absurd lengths we're going to in order to curtail its emission are not only costly, but harmful. |
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06-16-2009, 05:45 PM | #38 |
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No seriously get back to the part where every climate scientist in the world is lying and only ___________________ will tell us the truth, man.
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06-16-2009, 05:47 PM | #39 | ||
Hmph, what a waste of words.
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I mean, a liter of water every day is incredibly beneficial to you, but 400 liters per day seems like a bit of a strain.
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1) Scientists are people. 2) People want money. 3) Scientists largely get money from grants. 4) Grants are controlled by politicians. 5) Politicians decide who to give grants to based on who is saying what they want to hear. Then there's the basic underlying fact that humans want to think they're more powerful than they are. |
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