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The scary thing about it is, once it gets going it can become a self-perpetuating cycle. Where that point is? no one knows; ya' feeling lucky?
Ja-mata TosaInu
i am getting ready for a 1v1 so tonight will likely be my last night posting on this thread.Maybe someone else can bring up the cause lol.
“Its been said that when human beings stop believing in god they believe in nothing. The truth is much worse, they believe in anything.” Malcolm maggeridge
The simple believes every word: but the prudent man looks well to his going. Proverbs -14.15
The first to present his case seems right,till another comes forward and questions him -Proverbs 18.17
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Genesis 1.1
I said provide a list of supporters of your belief,qualified,you cant/have not.
I have faith in science as well, that is why i said why should i trust you? and a website with false info on front page?it was also clear you did not watch what was free online,as you missed the whole point of the one video you claimed to watch. Instead goggling a response.
ok fair enough,maybe i have misjudged you,but it seems you just google a response from there and assume its true.I have to say its clear you did with one doc that you claimed to have watched.
you would think he must, or they would get a new guy no?.
you just referenced 4 articles, again despite what you believe,changes regarding the sun astronomy etc have effects even here on earth lol.
recent sun spots/activity
here is graph
http://www.paulmacrae.com/wp-content...of-science.gif
notice it matches the Medieval Warm Period, 800-1350 and the Little Ice Age, 1350-1850, not to mention todays temp changes. Even your reference before said it accounted for 25-30% of warming.
maybe its me but you seem to not be able to understand anything i type,that i think is reason you and noone else seems to think what your claiming is true.
as far as quote,i have shown over and over you have misunderstood,that is why HoreTore had no objections, i showed with my other post you did not read i never misquoted, the fact you carry it on this long shows either you cant admit when wrong [as i show over and over with it in context] or more likley, you want to object to me and my op but cannot yourself, so must try and create anything to write about. I suggest you pull up your big boy boots, and come up with a actual objection on your own.
i posted from cdc c? [get it i said c not see,im so damn funny].
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/yellowbo...el/malaria.htm
indeed,that is why numbers were before reduction, not arguing death's today at all sir, i think that is were we mess up.
i can agree with most all that, but what do you do with the links to cdc and who that agree with me?I posted many.
you said
" around 170,000 deaths worldwide out 3.3billion at risk people hardly a groundbreaking destruction of the Green whatever"
first off it said 666,000 a year,not 170,000. that you call that hardly groundbreaking or bad is amazing to me,god sent isreal to destroy cannan killing all the remaining people in 3 villages. This causes many [check out this site http://www.twcenter.net/] to completely say god is evil and bible bad worse thing on earth etc. yet 170,000 killed by the green dragon is ok? not to mention millions more die from their polices in africa alone and more around the world, as stated in op.
but even after all this, i may reword op because of your persistence, and instead of saying 1-3 million a year [from ddp alone not other causes] to killed millions.
“Its been said that when human beings stop believing in god they believe in nothing. The truth is much worse, they believe in anything.” Malcolm maggeridge
The simple believes every word: but the prudent man looks well to his going. Proverbs -14.15
The first to present his case seems right,till another comes forward and questions him -Proverbs 18.17
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Genesis 1.1
HoreTore does object, but has no need to say anything since ajaxfetish handles his objections perfectly.that's why HoreTore had no objections
(that's the last time I refer to myself in third person, promise!)
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
not objections overall,objections to me supposed misquoting you.hes still going on about c02 being a pollutant or not.
The reason you see a problem is you did not read my other posts, he is fully right, it can be both good and bad as i even said oxygen could be as well on post 13. That is why what i said is important, i said when teaching climate change environmental issues, c02 is referred to as a pollutant, and any release of c02 as polluting the environment. This topic is on global warming false teaching etc not the importance of c02 and if that is taught separate of these issues.
Last edited by total relism; 04-19-2013 at 08:24.
“Its been said that when human beings stop believing in god they believe in nothing. The truth is much worse, they believe in anything.” Malcolm maggeridge
The simple believes every word: but the prudent man looks well to his going. Proverbs -14.15
The first to present his case seems right,till another comes forward and questions him -Proverbs 18.17
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Genesis 1.1
I fully support ajaxfetish' claims of misquotations, which is why I didn't see the need for me to say something.
Although I'm not fully convinced it was a misquotation, I'm not ruling out incompetence as an explanation yet.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
“Its been said that when human beings stop believing in god they believe in nothing. The truth is much worse, they believe in anything.” Malcolm maggeridge
The simple believes every word: but the prudent man looks well to his going. Proverbs -14.15
The first to present his case seems right,till another comes forward and questions him -Proverbs 18.17
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Genesis 1.1
I can help with that one. Here you go: https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showt...post2053520469
You've had this problem in previous threads as well. Claim does not equal Show. You make many claims, but showing things is something you do rarely if ever.
Ajax
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Never attribute to malice, etc...
“Its been said that when human beings stop believing in god they believe in nothing. The truth is much worse, they believe in anything.” Malcolm maggeridge
The simple believes every word: but the prudent man looks well to his going. Proverbs -14.15
The first to present his case seems right,till another comes forward and questions him -Proverbs 18.17
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Genesis 1.1
It's kind of hard to run one of them AI answer devices without proper post numbers... Wouldn't want him to do any thinking of his own, would You?
I have no interest in compiling a list of names from more than 14,000 studies. You go against the scientific consensus and then it is up to you to show why that consensus is wrong. Persisting in focusing on people who have done no research on the subject just shows you don't understand the scientific method, or simply refuse its conclusions when they become inconvenient for you.
The few relevant scientist that you can find represents a tiny majority. Why have they convinced you? It can't be their science because you don't really want to focus much on the actual claims.
It is funny how you demand me to write down a long list of names, yet you can't even tell me, in your own words, what the Cool It movie was about and where I got it wrong. Or what about the specific claims in the "resisting the green dragon", what are they and in which of the 12 segments.I have faith in science as well, that is why i said why should i trust you? and a website with false info on front page?it was also clear you did not watch what was free online,as you missed the whole point of the one video you claimed to watch. Instead goggling a response.
Your words on having faith in science appears to be empty words. Science does not mean handpicking a few scientists (especially the ones that have done no research) who says what you like to hear and then forget about the scientific consensus. It also strikes me as pretty amazing how you easily dismiss the site because it has "false info" That false info (whatever that is) represents the scientific consensus.
As I said, I go by the scientific consensus. The reason I regularly use Skeptical Science is because it is, AFAIK, the only site that has such a nice long list of answers to the standard arguments made by "skeptics". As it also has references to the actual studies and it also follows what I have read other places, then I don't see many problems with it. Yes, I saw Cool It, and I wrote, in my own words, a short summary of what I thought about it. I see no reason as to why I have to somehow prove to you that I have seen it nor do I want to spend more time on that movie.ok fair enough,maybe i have misjudged you,but it seems you just google a response from there and assume its true.I have to say its clear you did with one doc that you claimed to have watched.
I'm wondering if you have watched all the videos in your OP because you should have noticed the same arguments (and scientists) being used over and over. Arguments that are so easy to get answers to, yet you keep refusing to check them out.
If the GWPF was interested in the actual science, then yes they should pick someone else than Whitehouse. But GWPF goes against the consensus...you would think he must, or they would get a new guy no?.
Have you even bothered to check them?? None of his papers have anything to do with climate change.you just referenced 4 articles, again despite what you believe,changes regarding the sun astronomy etc have effects even here on earth lol.
The graph shows 1860-1990. Sun spots are only an indication of solar activity. Actual cosmic rays and solar radiance is something that has been measured for a few decades now. But did you not notice the similarities between your graph and mine, apart from mine including more recent years? That is typical tactics from "skeptics" as they only deliver half-truths.recent sun spots/activity
here is graph
http://www.paulmacrae.com/wp-content...of-science.gif
notice it matches the Medieval Warm Period, 800-1350 and the Little Ice Age, 1350-1850, not to mention todays temp changes. Even your reference before said it accounted for 25-30% of warming.
here is another one:
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And to be clear: The graph does not show everything as there is an effect from the El Nino/La Nina (ENSO), volcanic activity and aerosols.
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Here you can clearly see the effect on year to year temperature variability from ENSO and volcanic activity.
So,yes, the sun was obviously one of the prime drivers of climate in earlier times. It just does not explain what is happening now.
http://www.skepticalscience.com/sola...g-advanced.htm
http://www.skepticalscience.com/sola...termediate.htm
There are a lot of graphs to check out there, as well as a multitude of links to the scientific studies that the answers are based on. A lot of the papers are freely available for you to check out.In the last 35 years of global warming, the sun has shown a slight cooling trend. Sun and climate have been going in opposite directions. In the past century, the Sun can explain some of the increase in global temperatures, but a relatively small amount.
no you didnt post from the CDC what you did was post a link that claimed to use CDC data
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2760896/
This is the link you posted from and it's still wrong
As I pointed out already if the data is wrong or missquoted as was in you links then your arguement is faulty. The links that agree with your position pretend to use data from relevant sources but as I showed the data contridicted you.indeed,that is why numbers were before reduction, not arguing death's today at all sir, i think that is were we mess up.
i can agree with most all that, but what do you do with the links to cdc and who that agree with me?I posted many.
you said
" around 170,000 deaths worldwide out 3.3billion at risk people hardly a groundbreaking destruction of the Green whatever"
first off it said 666,000 a year,not 170,000. that you call that hardly groundbreaking or bad is amazing to me,god sent isreal to destroy cannan killing all the remaining people in 3 villages. This causes many [check out this site http://www.twcenter.net/] to completely say god is evil and bible bad worse thing on earth etc. yet 170,000 killed by the green dragon is ok? not to mention millions more die from their polices in africa alone and more around the world, as stated in op.
there is a crucial part missing from that sentence you quoted from my earlier post, it should read more like this
that's only + or - around 170,000 deaths worldwide out 3.3billion at risk people hardly a groundbreaking destruction of the Green whatever"
You yourself introduced the 170,000 into the discussion by stating that there was an acceptable allowance for the figure of malarial deaths of between 490,000 and 836,000 when using a figure 660,000 annual deaths.
What this means is that there was an allowance/tolerance in the figures of 170,000 which means you can either ADD or MINUS the number 170,000 to the number 660,000.
660,000 + 170,000 = 836,000
660,000 - 170,000 = 490,000
Therefore malarial deaths can be as low as 490,000 or as high as 836,000 but is generally agreed to be 660,000.
My assertion is that amounts involved are low compared to the at risk number of 3.3 billion, therefore we must conclude that banging drums about greens gone mad does not apply to malarial death tolls.
It is far more likely that poverty is the main cause of malarial deaths and not the lack of suitable alternatives to DDT
Last edited by gaelic cowboy; 04-20-2013 at 00:59. Reason: spelling
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