> that our climate is in a constant state of flux from outside forces

And from inside forces. It's the inside forces that are having a more
immediate impact and the ones we can have some influence over. Doing nothing
just because it isn't the sole source of the problem is ridiculous. It's
like not quitting smoking because you also breathe in air pollution.


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Munn [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 11:55 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: global warming my eye

We don't know it. GW is all a bunch of hokey pseudo-science that ignores a
fundamental reality- that our climate is in a constant state of flux from
outside forces.

Look at Michael's explanation about GW. Do you see anything in there that
says, "and if the Sun provides less/more energy to the Earth, something
different happens." No, you don't, because GW science ignores outside
factors, making everything about it scientifically invalid.


On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Scott wrote:

> I think this whole thing goes back to the issue of erring on the side of
> caution...
>
> If we know that something is very unhealthy for us and anything else
> living on the planet (IE: greenhouse emissions, toxic waste, general
> pollution)
> shouldn't we take steps to lessen it's impact or not introduce it into
> the environment at all?
>
> It's a pretty simple formula, isn't it?




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