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  • #31
    Originally posted by Elok


    I don't contest that, but it's not relevant to my point. I said that no one particular event can be squarely blamed on global warming, only overall trends. You can't say "hurricane X was caused by GW" any more than you can point to a single water molecule in a lake and say "I peed that one into there two weeks ago."
    This is an well trodden philosophical stance, so I am not going to go there.

    If one individual's inactivity and outlook encouraged millions of people to act in certain way, then yes he did have an impact.
    On the ISDG 2012 team at the heart of CiviLIZation

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Hercules
      Re Nobel prizes, that may well be true in a lot of cases.

      I have always being open minded on this issue , but I am very interested in your new findings?
      Svensgard as an example. Temperature measurements that doesn't fit the expected.

      I don't question GW(climate is changing), I'm just not sure it's caused by human activities.
      With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

      Steven Weinberg

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