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To: PROCON

My view is that natural climate fluctuation is a fact, and that there are reasons to be concerned about anthropogenic impacts of massive GHG emissions. Our understanding of the interactive roles of volcanos, aerosol pollutants, feedback loops, GHGs, El Nino, and solar variance is still in its early adolescence. Jacques Chirac and others have conceded that the concept of AGW is being used as a vehicle to create global governance. I do have concerns about AGW, but am also very concerned that its certainty is exagerated, healthy skepticism is marginalized, and AGW is used to achieve big government objectives.


33 posted on 10/13/2010 5:17:32 PM PDT by melstew
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To: melstew
Perhaps I should just go read your book, but one more question.

I do have concerns about AGW

What specific concerns?

Do you feel that AGW can, in any way, lead to global climate disruption and negatively affect our climate, ie. more severe, non-typical weather per region?

39 posted on 10/13/2010 5:27:16 PM PDT by PROCON (20 More Days Until Independence Day, Woo-Hoo!!)
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To: melstew
...and that there are reasons to be concerned about anthropogenic impacts of massive GHG emissions.

I respectfully request that you read the articles linked in post #57 if you haven't seen them before.

58 posted on 10/13/2010 7:54:53 PM PDT by TigersEye (Who crashed the markets on 9/28/08 and why?)
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