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On Jun 11, 6:48*am, "Eric Gisin" wrote:
http://www.spiked-online.com/index.p...5570198/spiked * * * Meet the green who doubts 'The Science' * * * The author of Chill explains why he's sceptical about manmade global warming - and why greens are so intolerant. * * * Peter Taylor * * * So behind the appearance of consensus and settled science, there is now this tremendous battle going on. The dissenting scientists are described by certain journalists and environmentalists as 'denialists' and 'sceptics' funded by the oil industry. This is simply not the case. There are top-level atmospheric physicists, oceanographers and solar scientists who do not agree that the case is proven for global warming. Nobody is seriously saying that carbon dioxide has no effect whatsoever, Not true. I am. I'm saying the emperor is naked: there is no peer- reviewed and/or experimental evidence that CO2 has any kind of thermal effect (measurable or otherwise) on atmospheric temperatures. This doesn't mean I'm not open to the possibility that it might have some kind of thermal effect on the atmosphere. But even if it can be shown to have such an effect I suspect that it will be found to be miniscule, insignificant. but the defenders of the faith, as it were, set up a straw man. 'These people', they say, 'think carbon dioxide has no effect'. Only a lunatic fringe thinks that. The facts are that we have more evidence of the existence of bigfoot and/or space aliens than we do of CO2's purported thermal effect on the atmosphere. * * * The critical scientists are simply saying that carbon dioxide's effect is small, at most 20 per cent. 20 percent is huge. And critical scientists are not saying any such thing. My guess is that CO2's thermal effect on the atmophere is closer to 1/100th of a percent or even 1/1,000th of a percent. Since there is no evidence either way it's anybody's guess. |
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