[ RadSafe ] Global Warming Himalayan glaciers are vanishing!

parthasarathy k s ksparth at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Dec 6 22:41:00 CST 2009


Recently, there was a report  that Himalayan Glaciers were not disappearing. It was claimed to be scientific and got the expected media coverage. Surprisingly, the official who prepared it apparently did not know that there is some evidence that contradicts his opinion. The footprints left by nuclear fallout was missing when a US- Chinese team of glaciologists cut ice cores in the Himalayas. Loss of water from the glaciers will have humongous impact on the thickly populated Indo- Gangetic plain.

I wrote a feature article on it then in a widely circulated multi-edition English language daily in India. Those interested may access it at

http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2008013150091500.htm&date=2008/01/31/&prd=seta&

Regards
Parthasarathy




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From: "gelsg at aol.com" <gelsg at aol.com>
To: doug.huffman at wildblue.net; radsafe at radlab.nl
Sent: Mon, 7 December, 2009 6:14:22
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Global Warming


Allow me to make an observation.  I lurk here but seldom post.  A distressing number of recent posts by people I've come to have some regard for as scientists have been decidedly unscientific.  I note with a glimmer of hope the absence of a large number of regular contributors.  I am not a climate scientist by any means but I have been trained in the scientific method.  Referencing George Will's opinions or Al Gore's or 28% of the people you know or a group who would stoop to steal emails and selecively release parts of them does not convince me of anything.  Perhaps you could address things we can all see with our eyes, such as the disappearance of the polar ice.  By accusing other people of "playing politics" you are tarring yourselves with the same brush.

My warning is this:  you can say things here that lots of people will remember.  You are not going to convince scientists with the kinds of arguments I've been seeing recently.  And people will remember what you say.

Jerry Gels
Cincinnati, OH



-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Huffman <doug.huffman at wildblue.net>
To: radsafe at radlab.nl
Sent: Sun, Dec 6, 2009 3:45 pm
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Global Warming


Just so. So many are purporting to speak for the majority of their 'scientist' friends. The scientists must speak for themselves. 

Science is not an immutable body of knowledge. Nor does it rest edifice -like on an unfalsifiable foundation. Science is a way of thought that leads to truth. Unfalsifiable is not science. 


>All of my scientist friends with whom I meet and imbibe every day after >work are PhDs and 90% of them wouldn’t put a pen to that petition. 
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