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"Evolution is REAL Science #3" by • http://www.youtub... • http:...
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"Evolution is REAL Science #3" by • http://www.youtub... • http://www.anevol...
Does the evidence support Evolution?
Theories are crucial to science because they provide a coherent framework for making sense out of scientific observations.
An example of such a theory is the Theory of Evolution. Without the theoretical framework of evolution, biologists would be limited to observing living things and noting the similarities and differences between them.
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Basic virology combined with cutting-edge molecular research leads us to a powerful explanation of a large set of biological observations. These observations only make sense using the REAL science of evolution.
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Jeremy Mohn is a Biology teacher doing everything he possibly can to stand up to the influential creationist organizations currently trying to sway public opinion in their favor. He feels that it is extremely important to stand up for REAL science in public school science classrooms. .
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More urban myths about climate change are busted as I look at the Earth'...
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More urban myths about climate change are busted as I look at the Earth's climate over the last 500 million years. What causes it to change? Since carbon dioxide was much higher in the past, why do climatologists say higher CO2 now poses a problem? And of course there's the familiar myth that CO2 can't influence temperatures because the climate was much colder in the past when carbon dioxide levels were much higher. REFERENCES "CO2-forced climate thresholds during the Phanerozoic" -- D.L. Royer, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Dec 2006
"Celestial driver of Phanerozoic climate?" -- N. Shaviv and J. Veizer, GSA Today, 2003
"Bathymetric and isotopic evidence for a short-lived late Ordovician glaciation in a greenhouse period" -- Brenchley et al, Geology; April 1994
"Reconciling Late Ordovician (440 Ma) glaciation with very high (14X) CO2 levels" -- CROWLEY T. J. ; BAUM S. K., Journal of Geophysical Research 1995
"An atmospheric pCO2 threshold for glaciation in the Late Ordovician" -- M. T. Gibbs et. al, Geology; May 1997
"A weathering hypothesis for glaciation at high atmospheric pCO2 during the Late Ordovician." -- L.R. Kump et al, Palaeoclimatology alaeogeography Palaeoecology 1999
"Long-lived glaciation in the Late Ordovician? Isotopic and se- quence-stratigraphic evidence from western Laurentia" -- M. R. Saltzman,S. A. Young, Geology; February 2005
"Solar Activity Over the Last 1150 Years: Does it Correlate with Climate?" -- I. Usoskin et.al, Proceedings of The 13th Cool Stars Workshop, 2004 If you have a problem with any of the research that has been done into climate change, please do not waste your time discussing it on YouTube. Write a paper and have it published in a respected, peer-reviewed journal. And no use complaining to me if you think you have found flaws in the work of a particular researcher, write to them and let them know. They will be absolutely delighted to hear from you.
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