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I'm not hearing much about global warming now days.
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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 3278014" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Not sure why I got lumped in with this group. I have my critiques of the current state of climate "science", (including, but not limited to, the fact that they got caught fudging the numbers to help support antropogenic global warming theory) but my views are backed up by non-politicized science. </p><p></p><p>Even with my skepticism, I still see the value in, and fully support, moving toward renewable energy sources. I just don't like the way the prior administration went about subsidizing it (solyndra anyone?). The way I see it our biggest challenge to going fully renewable is energy storage, which is where I would like to see more resources invested. </p><p></p><p>The issue is complex, the science involved isn't nearly as straight forward as some might wish to believe. There is still no consensus on what creates earth's magnetic field, geophysical science still has a lot of questions to answer, and climate science has proven to be less than accurate. I'm reluctant to endorse solutions to problems that aren't fully understood, because of the potential for greater harm from unforeseen consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 3278014, member: 63706"] Not sure why I got lumped in with this group. I have my critiques of the current state of climate "science", (including, but not limited to, the fact that they got caught fudging the numbers to help support antropogenic global warming theory) but my views are backed up by non-politicized science. Even with my skepticism, I still see the value in, and fully support, moving toward renewable energy sources. I just don't like the way the prior administration went about subsidizing it (solyndra anyone?). The way I see it our biggest challenge to going fully renewable is energy storage, which is where I would like to see more resources invested. The issue is complex, the science involved isn't nearly as straight forward as some might wish to believe. There is still no consensus on what creates earth's magnetic field, geophysical science still has a lot of questions to answer, and climate science has proven to be less than accurate. I'm reluctant to endorse solutions to problems that aren't fully understood, because of the potential for greater harm from unforeseen consequences. [/QUOTE]
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