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To: danielmryan
The scientific world, thankfully, is becoming normalized again...Global-warming ideology, however, is still alive, heavily subsidized and continually pushed. It'll take a lot of time before AGW finally fades away into the annals of yesterday's mob movements.

I can't believe AGW ever got an inch past the universe of high school chemistry students...never mind "the scientific crowd".

2 posted on 09/05/2011 6:16:47 AM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER ( Celebrate Republicans Freed the Slaves Month.)
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To: ROCKLOBSTER
I can't believe AGW ever got an inch past the universe of high school chemistry students...never mind "the scientific crowd".

Here's your smoking gun:

The room became silent [in a 1988 meeting called by the EPA] when a man walked up to the lectern. He told us that the next big national problem was global warming. He explained how human carbon dioxide emissions were trapping the earth's radiation like a greenhouse and causing the atmosphere to heat beyond its normal temperature. He said this will lead to environmental disasters. He finished by saying the EPA will now concentrate its research funding toward quantifying the disasters that would be caused by our carbon dioxide.

The room was silent. I was the first to raise my hand to ask a question, "How can you defend your global warming hypothesis when you have omitted the effects of clouds which affect heat balance far more than carbon dioxide, and when your hypothesis contradicts the paper by Lee in the Journal of Applied Meteorology in 1972 that shows the atmosphere does not behave like a greenhouse?"

He answered me by saying, "You do not know what you are talking about. I know more about how the atmosphere works than you do."

Not being one to drop out of a fight, I responded, "I know many of the atmospheric scientists in this room, and many others who are not present but I do not know you. What is your background and what makes you know so much more than me?"

He answered, "I know more than you because I am a lawyer and I work for the EPA."

After the meeting, many of my atmospheric science friends who worked for public agencies thanked me for what I said, saying they would have liked to say the same thing but they feared for their jobs.

And that, my dear readers, is my recollection of that great day when a lawyer, acting as a scientist, working for the federal government, announced global warming.

The scientists in the field knew about the effect of clouds back when the whole AGW campaign started. Those guys were elbowed out by the EPA's lapdogs.

"I know more than you because I am a lawyer and I work for the EPA."

7 posted on 09/05/2011 11:35:22 AM PDT by danielmryan
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