...news:ei7nva$jci$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk... Ken Ward wrote: The Evidence for ClimateChange? This of course comes from the "Experts". I fear they may be .../agendas, heaped on this question. Bottom line, the climate probably is warming, however, even if Kyoto were implemented and all the goals accomplished, most of the climate models predict a less than 1/2 C ...
Ken Ward wrote: The Evidence for ClimateChange? This of course comes from the "Experts". I fear they may be running out of the cash that was made on their last prediction. Do ...life, did nothing else. I was able to tell the difference between them, so I don't think you have advanced a very good argument for dismissing evidence of climatechange.
...same time, there's no direct evidence that humans are having any significant effect. There is lots of evidence. I suggest you use peer-...of the Little Ice Age. Ian climatechanges has happened many, many times... scientists & meteorologists are guessing, they have no long term evidence of climatechange in the past ... but not the cause, any climatechange that may be occurring ...
... message news:jdiek2lhti49ls24pbbvanmbtjguv9n67g@4ax.com... On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 11:15:25 GMT, Ken Ward wrote: The Evidence for ClimateChange? This of course comes from the "Experts". As opposed to unconsidered outright dismissals of any and all evidence, which come from the the "wilfully ignorant". Do you remember the "Millenium Bug"? ...
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 11:15:25 GMT, Ken Ward wrote: The Evidence for ClimateChange? This of course comes from the "Experts". As opposed to unconsidered outright dismissals of any and all evidence, which come from the the "wilfully ignorant". Do you remember the "Millenium Bug"? and all the money spent on it? for what? To prevent the problems that would have occurred otherwise.
The Evidence for ClimateChange? This of course comes from the "Experts". I fear they may be running out of the cash that was made on their last prediction. Do you remember the "Millenium Bug"? and all the money spent on it? for what? -- Ken Ward, Bolton, UK.
... have found anywhere near all the factors that are and will be involved in the process of climatechange. Yet by your own admission you lack sufficient knowledge to dispute that. No, I ... (by which I mean factors which will make a *significant* difference). Even climate skeptics are not pinning their hopes on missing factors". At best, ...
.... I dispute that they are at all likely to have found anywhere near all the factors that are and will be involved in the process of climatechange. Yet by your own admission you lack sufficient knowledge to dispute that. No, I have sufficient knowlege to know that the process contains far more ...
...to have found anywhere near all the factors that are and will be involved in the process of climatechange. Yet by your own admission you lack sufficient knowledge to dispute that. You don't claim to know ... (by which I mean factors which will make a significant difference). Even climate skeptics are not pinning their hopes on missing factors.
.... There is *no* and I mean *no* evidence that is substantial enough to stand up in a court of law, that said, it doesnt mean climatechange is not happening. There is masses of evidence out there. Just go and do some reading. ....nasa.gov/ "Should Earth be faced with an abrupt climate crisis, a space sunshade is a technically feasible solution, say ...