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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Little Joe who wrote (15146)12/13/2009 2:33:05 AM
From: Archie Meeties  Read Replies (1) of 86350
 
Data Sources

realclimate.org

I wonder where you got the notion that the data isn't available? TV?

Not only is the raw data available, you should also consider this salient fact:

Every climate model that exists incorporates CO2 as a long lived greenhouse gas. There doesn't exist one that doesn't. They can't create such a model, the data doesn't allow it.

The data is publically available, so if AGW denier had a scientific little toe to stand on, there would be some model of climate they could point to supporting their theory. As it is, there is none - zero!

It's as if somebody were to say; mosquitoes do not carry malaria, they absolutely do not! And then you would ask them - well then, here is the data showing that people get symptoms of malaria after contact with a mosquito that carries the parasite, so if it's not mosquitoes, then what does carry malaria? - and the response would be "hell if I know, I just know that mosquitoes don't".

This email thing is basically seperating out the illinformed from those who have done their homework - I'm talking about politicians. The average Joe can be excused for being confused by the 50million dollar capaign various industries are running to question some rather boring and well established science. The debate has been over in scientific circles for a decade at least.
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