[ RadSafe ] Keeping an open mind Are we keeping an open mind?
garyi at trinityphysics.com
garyi at trinityphysics.com
Mon Oct 18 09:22:17 CDT 2010
Three words for you, Parthasarathy, "...hide the decline."
That should be enough to make anyone very sceptical, but it is just the tip of the melting
iceberg. As far as your comments go, you have commited a sin, and a pretty serious one
too: the fallacy of appealing to authority.
You don't need a climate scientist to evaluate charges of fraud. Again: the question is NOT
how much or why temperatures are changing. The question is did Mann et al fake
temperatures, suppress conflicting scholarship, and then destroy their data when they could
no longer hide what they were doing. The evidence is widely available and overwhelmingly
damning.
Not that it should matter, but the Royal Society has just been forced by its membership to
backtrack:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1316469/Royal-Society-issues-new-climate-
change-guide-admits-uncertainties.html
Here's a snippet from the article:
'The Royal Society now also agrees with the GWPF that the warming trend of
the 1980s and 90s has come to a halt in the last 10 years.
'In their old guide, the Royal Society demanded that governments should take "urgent
steps" to cut CO2 emissions "as much and as fast as possible." This political activism
has now been replaced by a more sober assessment of the scientific evidence and
ongoing climate debates.
'If this voice of moderation had been the Royal Society's position all along, its
message to Government would have been more restrained and Britain's unilateral
climate policy would not be out of sync with the rest of the world.'
Focus on the evidence of fraud, not on the evidence of warming. If you find the evidence of
fraud compelling, as I do, then the inescapable corollary is that a hugh load of BS is spewing
from the involved universities, government agencies, and scientific bodies. Talk about an
environmental problem!
-Gary Isenhower
On 17 Oct 2010 at 1:37, parthasarathy k s wrote:
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Dear Dr Gary Isenhower,
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