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State of Fear: Comments by Sallie Ballunis

Astrophysicist Sallie Ballunis (Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) makes comments related to Michael Crichton's book 'State of Fear' and the modern global warming scare movement. Part ...  
 
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saadaya (3 months ago) Show Hide
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... and yet what if the scientific data on global warming is truly scary? should there not be an imperative to educate people about it?
oreolvrs1987 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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the antartic north passages are finally ice free.YAY!!!Also yes wetlands etc. and dying plants do produce a large percentage of CO2 but they are reasorbed into groeing tress in a cycle that does little to affect climate.By cutting down trees and pumping extra CO2(doesnt matter how little) into the atmosphere)affects the climate.I believe in antropogenic global warming but not the scare tactics and overexaggerating of some "enviromentalists"
oreolvrs1987 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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sorry for any mispelling and grammar mistakes it was 3 o clok in the morning when i posted that.
latewire (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I can see the warming. The question is: how much of it is caused by CO2? Nobody can answer that, no matter how much they claim they can. People see the rise in temperatures, see the rise in CO2, and naturally associate the two. I'll gladly believe it if I see a single shred of evidence... yeah... still waiting on that.

If you put a can of coca cola on a hot stove, CO2 from the soda will escape into the air. That does not mean the CO2 turned on the stove.
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the forest's in Israel are doing a booming business...wetlands dump more CO2 than humans...Antarctic was a tropical forest...gee how did we survive???
rdangelo (1 year ago) Show Hide
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She's really just echoing Carl Sagan and Michael Crichton, two guys who are the REAL scary smart ones. But she is correct...
MagentaTrue (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I know more of her than just this presentation.

She is scary smart.
oreolvrs1987 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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err sorry to burst your bubble but Sagan actually believed in anthropogenic global warming.
rdangelo (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Irrelevant. She's not echoing him on that issue, but on the "demon haunted world" idea.
patswickedpissah (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Great story about the 16th century and 'weather cooking' by alleged witches. The consensus by authorities was that witches were the cause of the 'Little Ice Age' bad weather. Such weathercraft was 'the bigest problem facing the world' and skeptics needed to be stamped out.

Human nature is SO constant.

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