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Date Posted: 16:18:21 03/03/10 Wed
Author: Bob
Subject: Re: Yawn More drivel
In reply to: SC 's message, "Yawn More drivel" on 20:05:14 03/02/10 Tue

You are relying on reports of some really stupid decisions by a small number of scientists to exaggerate the threat to humanity posed by global warming. You are buying and parroting the likes of Beck's and Limbaugh's (who are science illiterates and corporate pimps) denials of Man's effects on the environment, and this has been the constant tactic of the Right.

Never once have you posted anything concrete concerning the actual physics of carbon dioxide's contribution to what is actually occurring worldwide, e.g., the advance of the onset of spring in the Arctic, the escalating retreat of Arctic Ocean ice (the "Northwest Passage" will soon become a reality), the retreat of the Greenland ice sheet, etc.

If you've taken time to read articles in science journals like Scientific American concerning global warming, I'll wager that you couldn't comprehend the science involved.

Questions: 1) What courses in college physics have you actually taken? 2) What work experience do you have that required application of college-level physics? I'll wager that the answer to both questions is "none."

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