[ RadSafe ] since we're talking about climate change

Michael LaFontaine, P. Phys. physics at execulink.com
Tue Jul 24 18:24:37 CDT 2012


Hello John,

Please send me your PPT file.

Best regards,

Michael LaFontaine

At 03:33 PM 24/07/2012, you wrote:
>Karen
>
>I have a power point presentation that explains (I think!) all the science
>in climate change. I can send it to you and others who want it.
>
>John R Johnson
>
>On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Karen Street
><Karen_Street at sbcglobal.net>wrote:
>
> > 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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