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spacedteddybear
Audioholic Intern
Well the article was an interesting read. Gonna have to read the research paper later when I got more caffeine in my system. My comments:
-The petition itself neither verifies or falsifies either sides of this issue. Despite the numerous number of people that are scientifically educated, only a few have an authoritative opinion on the subject matter. This does not mean everyone else's opinions are irrelevant; On the contrary, their education and background allows them to be more logically and scientifically critical than the common layman. It is however a petition, and science is not verified by popular opinion no matter how much education they have, unless they are specifically qualified and specialized in that particular field IE. Peer Reviewed many many many times and over again just to be sure.
-It can't be denied now that the activities of human beings have some effect on the climate.
-It seems that the author of the OP seems to have a misunderstand of what Gore is in this issue. He's a figure head. He's done his reading sure, but not the homework, quizzes, and exams. He is speaking for the scientists who believes that GW is an occuring fact. Lets face it, scientists, no matter how qualified they are, no matter how many years they have spent specializing in their fields, have less power and influence ( and in some cases aren't as qualified) over public opinion than your typical shock jock or C-list celebrity using watered down sound bites provided by the opposition. Regardless, Gore does deserve credit for being on the front of Global warming for 20+ years now, rather than being a bandwagon jumper.
- If the Earth does undergo periodic warming without our undue influence, wouldn't it make sense to keep our effect on the environment then at a minimum? We don't have any long term models models of our influence, but I would rather not wait until everything goes to hell ( or the freezer) before we did something about it.
-The petition itself neither verifies or falsifies either sides of this issue. Despite the numerous number of people that are scientifically educated, only a few have an authoritative opinion on the subject matter. This does not mean everyone else's opinions are irrelevant; On the contrary, their education and background allows them to be more logically and scientifically critical than the common layman. It is however a petition, and science is not verified by popular opinion no matter how much education they have, unless they are specifically qualified and specialized in that particular field IE. Peer Reviewed many many many times and over again just to be sure.
-It can't be denied now that the activities of human beings have some effect on the climate.
-It seems that the author of the OP seems to have a misunderstand of what Gore is in this issue. He's a figure head. He's done his reading sure, but not the homework, quizzes, and exams. He is speaking for the scientists who believes that GW is an occuring fact. Lets face it, scientists, no matter how qualified they are, no matter how many years they have spent specializing in their fields, have less power and influence ( and in some cases aren't as qualified) over public opinion than your typical shock jock or C-list celebrity using watered down sound bites provided by the opposition. Regardless, Gore does deserve credit for being on the front of Global warming for 20+ years now, rather than being a bandwagon jumper.
- If the Earth does undergo periodic warming without our undue influence, wouldn't it make sense to keep our effect on the environment then at a minimum? We don't have any long term models models of our influence, but I would rather not wait until everything goes to hell ( or the freezer) before we did something about it.