[ RadSafe ] since we're talking about climate change
Dimiter Popoff
didi at tgi-sci.com
Tue Jul 24 15:02:11 CDT 2012
> I am curious as to what you do believe.
The beliefs in this context are irrelevant.
What matters are data to support such a claim.
So far all people are fed about the "global warming" (which
incidentally is cooling since over a decade IIRC) is religious
babble.
> Is Earth warming, and at what rate (in °C/decade)?
No. I have no data on the rate of cooling but I am well aware
of the news from all over the planet last few winters reporting
disastrous cold weather, last winter in the US being the only
exception I can think of in 5 years or so.
> ... Don't use the word natural, but give particular ...
Don't tell us "everybody says so", give us the data.
Like the temperature logs from the stations you use to substantiate
your "global warming" claim, please.
Just as I do not expect a customer to buy our spectrometers just
on my claim on better resolution and throughput - so I have to
at least show some real spectra (though it usually takes a
"hands on" test) - the people you want to sell the "global warming"
claim to would expect to see your data, not your thoughts on
what you have read (like the rest of us) in the media.
Dimiter
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>From: Karen Street <Karen_Street at sbcglobal.net>
>Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 12:12:15 -0700
>To: "The International Radiation Protection \(Health Physics\) Mailing List" <radsafe at health.phys.iit.edu>
>Subject: [ RadSafe ] since we're talking about climate change
>
> In the past and just now, people on this list who don't accept
>climate change have posted that they don't accept climate change.
>
> I am curious as to what you do believe.
>
> Please avoid explaining that the overwhelming number of scientists
>are wrong or read this or that this great scientist thinks other
>scientists are wrong.
>
> Is Earth warming, and at what rate (in °C/decade)?
>
> What is the cause? Don't use the word natural, but give particular
>mechanisms, such as Earth is moving closer to the sun. When I ask climate
>skeptics/deniers these questions, it feels like pulling teeth to get
>answers other than, "you're wrong, you child of Satan." Or the ones
>about natural or scientists are just wrong or here is my scientist
>(inject name of novelist or journalist) who disagrees.
>
>I really am curious.
>--
>Best wishes,
>Karen Street
>Friends Energy Project
>blog http://pathsoflight.us/musing/index.php
>
>
>
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