05-11-2007, 11:55 AM
Gees at least 17,100 scientists agree with me.
http://www.zerr.org/family/index.php?top...;topicseen
http://www.zerr.org/family/index.php?top...;topicseen
Prince Charles, Climate Change=WWII
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05-11-2007, 11:55 AM
Gees at least 17,100 scientists agree with me.
http://www.zerr.org/family/index.php?top...;topicseen
05-11-2007, 04:18 PM
Some fringer runs a web site and claims there are that many signatures from scientists, 2/3 with advanced degrees, and that is your support? Sorry, that does not even rise to the level of laughable. There are tens, if not hundreds, of thousands more scientists who disagree with you and them. That is if those are really scientists who have signed the zerr.org petition.
05-11-2007, 05:40 PM
"I'm not a scientist, but I play one on the internet..."
05-11-2007, 06:24 PM
05-11-2007, 09:43 PM
[quote spearmint]Here is what I want you to read but you won't. Too much text and not PC.
http://www.junkscience.com/Greenhouse/ The junkscience.com website is created by Steven Milloy, who is bought and paid for by Exxon and the tobacco companies to throw up a smokescreen regarding the impacts their products have. He is as crooked as they come. As that who you use as a source of your wisdom, minty...a crook? http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?tit...ctive_Junk
05-11-2007, 10:14 PM
[quote spearmint]Here is what I want you to read but you won't. Too much text and not PC.
http://www.junkscience.com/Greenhouse/ Well despite you saying that people wouldn't read it, I did. Of course being someone who wishes to know as much detail as possible before making up my mind I read even further. This was a good read: "Secondhand Smoke In 1993, Milloy dismissed an Environmental Protection Agency report linking secondhand tobacco smoke to cancer as "a joke". When the British Medical Journal published a similar study in 1997, Milloy said, "it remains a joke today." When another researcher published a study linking secondhand smoke to cancer, Milloy wrote that she, "…must have pictures of journal editors in compromising positions with farm animals. How else can you explain her studies seeing the light of day?" While at FoxNews.com, Milloy continued to attack research on the harms of secondhand smoke. During the time that Milloy was attacking the credibility of secondhand-smoke research, his junkscience.com website was receiving editorial oversight and content directly from the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Milloy's supposedly independent organization TASSC was funded and coordinated by Philip Morris with the goal of "utilizing TASSC as a tool in targeted legislative battles." A confidential 1994 Philip Morris memo listed Milloy's organization under "PM Tools to Affect Legislative Decisions". Milloy himself was listed on Philip Morris' payroll, being budgeted over $180,000 in payments in the years 2000 and 2001." I have to admit that I have difficulty believing that what Milloy says and writes is unbiased.
05-14-2007, 09:01 PM
Minty, no disrespect but you're outta' line, buddy. The evidence is in on this one and there is no denying it no matter how much some try. The debate over whether it exists is over; the real question is what is the damage and what can we do about it.
05-14-2007, 09:28 PM
[quote bernadette]Prince Charles was talking to plants twenty years ago, they said he was a crazy tree hugger then, but have since discovered that plants do thrive when talked to or have music played to them.
He was an advocate of organic farming twenty years ago and they called him a 'looney, now they say Organic is healthier than pesticide sprayed food. He now uses an analogy which is rather eccentric even by 'Brit' standards, but he's always been a little 'off the wall', but he's been right, so far. Obvious conclusion; he is a plant..... a horse eating plant at that....
05-14-2007, 10:38 PM
[quote max][quote bernadette]Prince Charles was talking to plants twenty years ago, they said he was a crazy tree hugger then, but have since discovered that plants do thrive when talked to or have music played to them.
He was an advocate of organic farming twenty years ago and they called him a 'looney, now they say Organic is healthier than pesticide sprayed food. He now uses an analogy which is rather eccentric even by 'Brit' standards, but he's always been a little 'off the wall', but he's been right, so far. Obvious conclusion; he is a plant..... a horse eating plant at that.... Shut up Max.;-)
05-14-2007, 11:56 PM
OK, just after this.
Monarchy being out of power, and him never even been in power, there is only one choice left to him: Come out with a movie about global warming...... |
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