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Old October 22nd 07, 11:13 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default David Bellamy on global warming

Scott W wrote:
The botanist has added his two penneth to the debate in a rather
interesting piece in the comment section of today's (Monday) Times...
It starts:

"Am I worried about man-made global warming? The answer is "no" and
"yes".

No, because the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction has come up
against an "inconvenient truth". Its research shows that since 1998
the average temperature of the planet has not risen, even though the
concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has continued to
increase.

Yes, because the self-proclaimed consensus among scientists has
detached itself from the questioning rigours of hard science and
become a political cause. Those of us who dare to question the dogma
of the global-warming doomsters who claim that C not only stands for
carbon but also for climate catastrophe are vilified as heretics or
worse as deniers..."

The full article is at

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/com...cle2709551.ece


I never trust anyone that says "the average" of anything. The average
is a very crude measure. I rather be told the standard deviation it
gives a much more clear measure.

To prove my point a little joke: Three hunters were in the forest, they
saw a bear, one of the hunters said," I'll shoot him easy", the bear
moved at the last minute, and the shot went two inches to the left. The
second hunter said,"Bad luck, I'll show you how a proper hunter does
it!", He got his aim, just has he shot he slipped on the wet ground the
the shot went two inches to the right of the bear. The third hunter
said," No point in me taking a shot, on average we've shot the bear!".



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