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To: koan who wrote (983854)11/25/2016 1:39:14 PM
From: Thomas A Watson2 Recommendations

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Dear Koan, has your Son In Law finally made his science views on climate change public?

Arizona Professor: Forget Climate, Humans “Don’t Have 10 Years”
Eric Worrall / 7 hours ago November 25, 2016


Guest essay by Eric Worrall

Professor-emeritus Guy McPherson of University of Arizona, speaking in New Zealand, thinks we don’t have to worry about climate change, because the “6th mass extinction” will finish us all off in the next 10 years.

Humans ‘don’t have 10 years’ left thanks to climate change – scientist

There’s no point trying to fight climate change – we’ll all be dead in the next decade and there’s nothing we can do to stop it, a visiting scientist claims.

Guy McPherson, a biology professor at the University of Arizona, says the human destruction of our own habitat is leading towards the world’s sixth mass extinction.

Instead of fighting, he says we should just embrace it and live life while we can.

“It’s locked down, it’s been locked in for a long time – we’re in the midst of our sixth mass extinction,” he told Paul Henry on Thursday.

But Professor James Renwick, a climate scientist at Victoria University, says people should not use his words more as an excuse to give up.

While he agrees that climate change is possibly the “biggest issue humanity has ever faced”, he says “giving up is not really helpful”.

Instead, Prof Renwick says he hopes Prof McPherson’s 10-year claim will encourage people to take action.



Read more (includes video): newshub.co.nz

It is difficult to see why “its locked in, we’re all going to die” should be construed as a call to action.

On the other hand there might be a silver lining to this mass extinction business. With any luck the mass extinction event will take out all the mosquitoes and other annoying pest species first, giving us a last few happy years of bug free outdoor BBQs.



To: koan who wrote (983854)11/25/2016 2:01:18 PM
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Thomas A Watson

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koan, you are not too bright are you. It is more than just grants. Let's take your son-in law for example. Let's say he accidentally fails to practice confirmation bias and he accidentally looks at the contrary position to AGW. Then low and behold the light comes on and he realizes AGW is a hoax and not supported by actual honest science.
What are his prospects in his chosen field if he says so? So, yes, so called scientist have an ego and a monetary reason for participating in group think.
But more and more scientist and institutions of higher learning are being forced to reevaluate their unscientific and non observable position that AGW is valid. Eventually it will die out and everyone will try to disavow ever believing it.
I actually think it will happen suddenly at some point. Once the dam breaks all of the AGW scientist will be in a mad rush to not be the last scientist kook clinging to a totally debunked belief. It will be like rats fleeing a sinking ship. No one will want to be the last rat.