GameboyRMH wrote:
Datsun1500 wrote:
What happened to the Jacksonville Florida orange groves? Why is it now too cold to grow Oranges in Jacksonville?
Global warming is all about money. Once the "science" was proven to be shaky, it became "Climate change"
You can't firmly state the "science" was bad then without being willing to admit the "science" could be bad now.
You're just super, super wrong about all of this. I'm willing to debate why with you, but it would be such a monumental task from this starting point that I think you should learn how science works first.
For example, why is modern medicine different from the village healer shaking chicken bones over you 8000 years ago? If science works like opinions, how was this progress made?
Oh perfect, we’re going to discuss how REAL science works now….that’s great because I’ve got over a decade of experience teaching and applying advanced experimental methods in a heavily regulated industry so I can really help here.
First, we need to perform a power calculation to determine the appropriate sample size for our experiment. For this, we need to measure the historical variance, determine the level of confidence we require, and define what effect size will be deemed meaningful.
I just crunched the numbers and found that we require 26 earths. Now, let’s randomly assign 13 earths to the treatment group and 13 earths to the control group (sorry but everyone on the control group earths needs to die instantly). All we need to do now is wait a million years and preform T-Tests and F-Tests to compare their P values against our pre-established Alpha levels…anything less than this is less than true science.
I believe the climate is changing (no E36 M3, all dynamic processes change, that’s why they’re called dynamic) – I believe human activity is playing a role (no E36 M3, all actions have a reaction otherwise they wouldn’t be actions) – I believe there are tipping points that will cause nonlinear relationships between GHG levels and the climate so we need to be really careful – I believe we probably won’t recognize the tipping points until we’ve passed them so we need to be really, really careful.
However, what is the point in forcing me to live like a caveman while China and India are not only given a complete pass but allowed to INCREASE their GHG emissions over current levels far into the future and only then level off at ridiculously high levels.
Berkley it, I’m being handed a forced choice between living large and having the planet trashed in forty years or living like a caveman and having the planet trashed in 45 years…I’ll take the forty year plan.
I’ve lived in California my whole life and the collective mindset out here is “we have to start somewhere – we have to set an example”. No, actually we don’t…what we need to do is conduct a rigorous Cost / Benefit analysis and determine what we need to do to truly solve the problem in the fairest, least disruptive, and most economical way possible on a global level.
I don’t appreciate being ridiculed for not buying into crap science, I don’t appreciate being asked to shoulder the burden just because it’s politically easier.
Berkley it, really solve the problem or leave me alone!