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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 237531" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>In the past 10 years, countless extremely biased studies have been commissioned, and conclusions have been reached. These papers were no doubt included in Schulte's survey. I don't know if Schulte has an axe to grind yet. He's a doctor specializing in endocrine surgery, not a climatologist; a google search doesn't show much of any activity related to global climate change, apart from this study. I'm looking forward,</p><p>Kmac, too see what interests he represents in the not to distant future.</p><p></p><p>Global Warming has become part of a political agenda, and we can no longer trust <em>anything</em>. The truth has been completely exposed or tainted by politicians of both sides looking to gain ground with the issue. </p><p></p><p>Fact is that it doesn't matter how many people agree or disagree - the planet isn't a democracy, and it's either warming or it isn't warming regardless of how many scientists say what. We will not know for certain unless/until something so catastrophic happens that it's impossible to hide behind facts and figures.</p><p></p><p>For me personally, the choice is fairly simple. From the common man, the global warming believers ask for such simple actions as - </p><p>Don't leave lights burning</p><p>Use energy efficient products</p><p>Use less gas/electric</p><p>All of which adds up to more money in your pocket. Hell is that such a bad thing?</p><p> </p><p>Encourage/mandate the design/production of hybrid,ethenol,bio-diesel,natural gas vehicles,etc... and minimize us of harmful carbon exhaust and ween us off a dependence of oil and the Middle east once and for all. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to industry, I can understand the arguments($$$$). But it's industry that the anti-global warming politicians are seeking to serve, not the common man. ^ </p><p> (rep's)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 237531, member: 9859"] In the past 10 years, countless extremely biased studies have been commissioned, and conclusions have been reached. These papers were no doubt included in Schulte's survey. I don't know if Schulte has an axe to grind yet. He's a doctor specializing in endocrine surgery, not a climatologist; a google search doesn't show much of any activity related to global climate change, apart from this study. I'm looking forward, Kmac, too see what interests he represents in the not to distant future. Global Warming has become part of a political agenda, and we can no longer trust [I]anything[/I]. The truth has been completely exposed or tainted by politicians of both sides looking to gain ground with the issue. Fact is that it doesn't matter how many people agree or disagree - the planet isn't a democracy, and it's either warming or it isn't warming regardless of how many scientists say what. We will not know for certain unless/until something so catastrophic happens that it's impossible to hide behind facts and figures. For me personally, the choice is fairly simple. From the common man, the global warming believers ask for such simple actions as - Don't leave lights burning Use energy efficient products Use less gas/electric All of which adds up to more money in your pocket. Hell is that such a bad thing? Encourage/mandate the design/production of hybrid,ethenol,bio-diesel,natural gas vehicles,etc... and minimize us of harmful carbon exhaust and ween us off a dependence of oil and the Middle east once and for all. When it comes to industry, I can understand the arguments($$$$). But it's industry that the anti-global warming politicians are seeking to serve, not the common man. ^ (rep's) [/QUOTE]
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