At 11:00 AM 3/30/2009, Bruce Bostwick wrote:
Food security is a fairly significant worry, all things considered.
It's nearly impossible to build up safety margin in the food
distribution systems of most countries on earth because within one or
two generations of any increase in the ability to pr
Sorry I meant that fresh water supplies are going to become a great
problem very soon. and of course it is the Himalayas not the Andes
must not have taken my meds:-)
learner
On Mar 29, 2009, at 3:40 PM, Ronn! Blankenship wrote:
At 12:45 PM Sunday 3/29/2009, Chris Frandsen wrote:
Agreed! Red
On Mar 28, 2009, at 2:05 AM, Charlie Bell wrote:
One of Dyson's main points is that global warming tends to get
exaggerated. People of our generation or even the next one are
extremely unlikely to die from the effects of global warming. Even
a few generations down the road it is still unlik
At 12:45 PM Sunday 3/29/2009, Chris Frandsen wrote:
Agreed! Reduced fresh water supplies are a great! The Andes glaciers
disappearing in the next 10 yrs will create havoc in India, etc.
Huh?
. . . ronn! :)
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Agreed! Reduced fresh water supplies are a great! The Andes glaciers
disappearing in the next 10 yrs will create havoc in India, etc. I
think Dyson is focusing on the models and not the most recent actual
data from the ice.
learner
On Mar 28, 2009, at 2:05 AM, Charlie Bell wrote:
On 28/
On 28/03/2009, at 9:26 AM, xponentrob wrote:
One of Dyson's main points is that global warming tends to get
exaggerated. People of our generation or even the next one are
extremely unlikely to die from the effects of global warming. Even a
few generations down the road it is still unlikely
OK, I'm finished playing Dyson. Someone else take a turn.
xponent
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rob
No need to play Dyson, he has summed up my take on global warming very
nicely thank you. It is nice to know that someone who ideas have turned up
in some of my favourite books is on the same wave len
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From: "Michael Harney"
To: "Killer Bs (David Brin et al) Discussion"
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: Freeman Dyson on climate
Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Rob wrote:
Worth a read. Dyson is a Global Warming skeptic with an inte
It makes no difference in what we need to do no matter what you think
about global warming.
The global models indicate that energy shortage will kill far more
people much sooner than global warming can be a significant factor.
However, if you solve the energy problem on a global scale, fixing
glo
Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Rob wrote:
Worth a read. Dyson is a Global Warming skeptic with an interesting
take on the subject.
A GW skeptic or an AGW skeptic? It would be hard to deny GW from the
past 400 years with data.
Alberto Monteiro
Based on what I read in the article, I wou
Rob wrote:
>
> Worth a read. Dyson is a Global Warming skeptic with an interesting
> take on the subject.
>
A GW skeptic or an AGW skeptic? It would be hard to deny GW from the
past 400 years with data.
Alberto Monteiro
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/29/magazine/29Dyson-t.html?pagewanted=1&_r=2&hp
Worth a read. Dyson is a Global Warming skeptic with an interesting take on
the subject.
Remember brinl brinl if you don't have an account for NYT.
xponent
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rob
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