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When have I attacked you in your profession?You don’t like it? You’ve attacked me in my profession. And in my knowledge of something you have none.
When have I attacked you in your profession?You don’t like it? You’ve attacked me in my profession. And in my knowledge of something you have none.
No male has been so obstinate as to not check out opposing websites.This guys posts are becoming more and more sexist and offensive. He does not attack men with whom he disagrees with such sexist and contempt.
Review your posts. BTW…I’m trying to draw an analogy between my knowledge in your expertise and your knowledge of my expertise. If it hit a nerve…that’s what its intent was.When have I attacked you in your profession?
You’re catching on!Ooooooohhhh, the fallacious argument from authority: " I’M THE SCIENTIST!!! TRUST ME!!! You are nothing but an ignorant hamba."
If you were black and you knew that I am white…would that bring up the racist card?This guys posts are becoming more and more sexist and offensive. He does not attack men with whom he disagrees with such sexist and contempt.
Kimmie you’re right.please breathe deep…everyone
Ohhhhh noKimmie you’re right.
On the much lighter side. I had hiccups for 3 days! OMGosh my chest hurts. I’ve gotten rid of them…but now my wife has them!
Hiyas JeanIt looks like the people of Bolivia believe in global warming and climate change.
Check this out:
nytimes.com/2009/12/14/science/earth/14bolivia.html?em
It depends on whether or not you are looking at land or sea ice. skepticalscience.com/An-overview-of-Antarctic-ice-trends.htmlI figured that you would investigate everything. Our are you a cafeteria global warming proponent?
So - has the Antartic ice cover increased? Yes or No.
Sea ice in the Arctic has been decreasing at roughly 4.5% per decade; sea ice in the Antarctic has been increasing at roughly 0.5% per decade. The problem with citing the ice melting in the Arctic is that the Earth has two poles, and at the other pole the ice is increasing.So - has the Antartic ice cover increased? Yes or No.
But then would not the total decrease be 4.5 - 0.5 or 4% ?Sea ice in the Arctic has been decreasing at roughly 4.5% per decade; sea ice in the Antarctic has been increasing at roughly 0.5% per decade. The problem with citing the ice melting in the Arctic is that the Earth has two poles, and at the other pole the ice is increasing.
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By study and extensive reading.How are regular people like us, who aren’t scientists, supposed to know which scientists are telling the truth?
Actually, it would seem that a majority of the polled members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science do agree on global warming. That’s not exactly “a majority of the world’s scientists,” and as they don’t have membership numbers easily available on their web site, who-knows-what percentage of US scientists were included in their poll.It would seem that the majority of the world’s scientists do agree on global warming
Please check out this link:
pewresearch.org/databank/dailynumber/?NumberID=902
Neil Anthony, I am with you in this question. Not being a black-and-white thinker I am convinced there are always two sides to a question. While I tend to be convinced that we are headed for perilous climatological times, I want to see the ideas on both (indeed, all) sides of this complex issue. Some people seem violently opposed to the idea that that is any truth to the concerns of much of the world about global warming. But to the people of Bolivia and Africa and Asia and the Maldives and Tuvalu and Bangladesh and Holland and Florida and many other coastal and montane areas, there are very real climatological threats to their lives and livelihoods.How are regular people like us, who aren’t scientists, supposed to know which scientists are telling the truth?
Only if the mass was identical to begin with - but it’s not!But then would not the total decrease be 4.5 - 0.5 or 4% ?