Climate scepticism 'on the rise', BBC poll shows
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The 90% figure is a political construct. It would have been 95% but for the intervention of the Saudi delegation. Science doesn't really gert much more certain than that when mediated by politicians.
There's as much point in debating AGW as there is in debating that the Earth is round.
For sure, we might have constructive discussions about the sphericity of the geoid, spatial deviations from a homogeneous body subject to gravity, the geological causes of variation, dynamic process in the mantle and so on, but this has to done from the standpoint that the Earth is not flat.
So it is with the climatic aspects of Earth science.
There's as much point in debating AGW as there is in debating that the Earth is round.
For sure, we might have constructive discussions about the sphericity of the geoid, spatial deviations from a homogeneous body subject to gravity, the geological causes of variation, dynamic process in the mantle and so on, but this has to done from the standpoint that the Earth is not flat.
So it is with the climatic aspects of Earth science.
biffvernon wrote:There's as much point in debating AGW as there is in debating that the Earth is round.
Well I suppose you are entitled to that opinion - just sad that you can't keep a slightly more open mind.
But there is no point in discussing it further - see my previous point.
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Especially when they hold such strong beliefs without checking the facts or just because someone "told them it was so" (e.g. in the case of "constant growth").snow hope wrote:It is hard to debate with people who feel they are fundamentally certain about something
In past times, these same personality types would've been burning witches at the stake.
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Wouldn't be any oceans, Dumbo, they would all have flowed over the edge.fifthcolumn wrote:And the mountains, and the haze over the oceans etc etc...biffvernon wrote:If the world was flat you would be able to see to China (if it wasn't for the distance in between).
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BBC iPlayer - 27/03/10
The Rise Of The Sceptics
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... _Sceptics/