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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Eric who wrote (50571)5/2/2014 10:38:50 AM
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I'll stick with the real, degreed scientists, not the fake ones at wattsupwith whatever
Eric, so long as they give proper documentation of their data and research, I'm inclined to avoid "shooting messengers"..

Very few public policy wonks are "degreed scientists". Al Gore certainly isn't a "degreed scientist".. Neither is Obama..

In fact, the head of the IPCC isn't even a degreed in Climate Science.. (although apparently, he enjoys writing Soft-Porn novels.. )

They rely upon the scientists themselves to argue the various points, models, and data sets..

It has been well documented worldwide.
Oh.. I see.. They've been studying acidification (actually, TITRATION) of the oceans for the past.. hmmm.. 15 years.. and that's what you call "well documented"??

Then I guess it's all "settled science", right?

No need for the X-prize award for $2 million to design a better PH sensor package??

"It is only in the last decade where scientists have begun to study ocean acidification, so our knowledge is really limited still," Paul Bunje, a senior director with the X Prize Foundation who is the lead scientist behind the ocean health competition, told NBC News. “But we do know that we don’t know enough, and we don’t have the tools needed to even begin to measure it sufficiently — much less to begin to respond, to adapt to it, to implement local policies that might allow ocean acidification to be less harmful,” he said.
nbcnews.com

And yes.. I obtained those links from WWWT.. specifically this link..

wattsupwiththat.com

So Eric.. exactly HOW did your "degreed scientists" actually "document" the acidification of the oceans?

Hawk
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