A sensible comment. So in effect we don’t really know, we just have to decide whether we believe the experts or not. I’ve given a couple of examples when this approach has been wrong. But of course I’m equally sure they get it right too.
As for climate change? I guess I’ll go along with the majority view in the absence of reading the scientific evidence.
So, you're a bit of a c then......
The majority view suggests it is an issue. I’m going with the majority view. Are you suggesting I am wrong?
If one noted climate change denier, who admits to receiving 40% of his funding from fossil fuel companies and also agrees with climate change (just at a lower rate than everyone else) says it's all wrong, then who am I to argue.
If one noted climate change denier, who admits to receiving 40% of his funding from fossil fuel companies and also agrees with climate change (just at a lower rate than everyone else) says it's all wrong, then who am I to argue.
This was a point I made earlier. When scientists or other experts make claims tis good to look at who is funding them.
If one noted climate change denier, who admits to receiving 40% of his funding from fossil fuel companies and also agrees with climate change (just at a lower rate than everyone else) says it's all wrong, then who am I to argue.
This was a point I made earlier. When scientists or other experts make claims tis good to look at who is funding them.
That my good mate is the watchword.
Now as regards the disemination of information in our society can you apply your thinking to that and get to the root of the problem?
Re: Is climate change real?
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2019 11:55 pm
by RedDwarf 1881
Bumped into this by accident . Quite interesting to this discussion and backs up what I was saying .
Bumped into this by accident . Quite interesting to this discussion and backs up what I was saying .
Translates as:
"It's been 12 days since the last conspiraloon nutjob youtube maniac I found got immediately shot down as nonsense, but at last, after nearly a fortnight's feverish searching, I've managed to find another one"
Bumped into this by accident . Quite interesting to this discussion and backs up what I was saying .
Translates as:
"It's been 12 days since the last conspiraloon nutjob youtube maniac I found got immediately shot down as nonsense, but at last, after nearly a fortnight's feverish searching, I've managed to find another one"
HTH
Not at all ,I came across this completely by accident. It reminded me of this thread and thought it might be of interest. If you don't agree with what's being said , that's fine .
Re: Is climate change real?
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 12:40 am
by Hawaii Five O
Even if you weren't looking for it, it's doubtful you came across it completely by accident; more likely you came across it because youtube's algorithms spotted a pattern in your viewing & served up more of the same to you.
Hawaii Five O wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 12:40 am
Even if you weren't looking for it, it's doubtful you came across it completely by accident; more likely you came across it because youtube's algorithms spotted a pattern in your viewing & served up more of the same to you.
That link is well worth following - very good - thanks for posting
Re: Is climate change real?
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 12:03 pm
by Proposition Joe
I'd have more time for people who were just honest and said "you know what, I just don't give a f***, let the planet burn", rather than desperately trying to hawk discredited psuedoscience as 'an alternative view'.
Re: Is climate change real?
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 12:07 pm
by Long slender neck
Hawaii Five O wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 12:40 am
Even if you weren't looking for it, it's doubtful you came across it completely by accident; more likely you came across it because youtube's algorithms spotted a pattern in your viewing & served up more of the same to you.