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Once you disregard the mass media, there are only two sources remaining: politicians and peer reviewed science. Political views pretty much match the diversity of the media. The only consolidated viewpoint is that of the scientists. You can't decide which to believe? |
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A lot of crap gets passed off as peer reviewed science. It happens in a great many different fields. Take medicine for instance. |
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If you don't like that example, think about all of the research grants funded by government to study the effects of pink light in poultry houses or the relative buoyancy of green balloons, or whatever nonsense they come up with next week. Sure, it's science. But what does it really mean? |
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The funny thing about this discussion is that I'm not a stereotypical "conservative" who wants to say that humans can't possibly affect the environment (as in the George Carlin quote). Obviously that would be ridiculous. Humans are systematically destroying the ecosystem with all kinds of toxic chemicals. Why get excited about CO2? |
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Hydrocarbons are the most politically charged substance on the planet. Can you really take politics out of the science of global warming, especially when there is so much evidence that the climate is on its own highly unpredictable roller coaster anyway? |
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The existence of ulterior political motives is so obvious that it seems ridiculous to disagree. |
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In the end, hydrocarbon fuels can't last forever. Sooner or later we will have to change. It would better for our country (and the environment) if we started changing now to renewable sources such as biodiesel and spend those billions of dollars we export, here instead. The only businesses who will suffer are those who refuse to change with the times. Who's making buggy whips now? |
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Biodiesel? I thought you didn't like burning carbon. |
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