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Title: a rant
Post by: lazaroonie on July 04, 2007, 11:22:26 PM
nowt to do with poker, but do you think it will ever be possible to have a reasonable debate on any of our media about "Global Warming" (or as its now called "Climate Change"), without involving people with an agenda and a huge vested interest (you will recognise them, they have beards and wear tweed).   

Some guy was allowed to close a "debate" there, talking about rising sea levels by saying "you might as well take the current worst case scenario, and double it", without any right to reply given to anyone. There is no other subejct that this would be allowed with. We constantly see scientists with opposing views silenced, ridiculed, and given about 1% of the airtime of their "pro-green" counterparts. What do they have to hide ?

I do not know who is right - but I sure would like to hear more balanced reporting and debates on the subject. The less balance I see, the more suspicion I have.

I have so many questions - If we have been destroying this planet for 200 years, do you seriously believe that me putting my TV off standby is going to save the planet ?





Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Dewi_cool on July 04, 2007, 11:24:52 PM
THE ANSWER IS NO OR IS IT YES


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Dewi_cool on July 04, 2007, 11:26:06 PM
 :dontask:


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Delboy on July 04, 2007, 11:30:17 PM
http://www.jonhs.net/freemovies/great_global_warming_swindle.htm

watch this. it helps redress the balance


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: FlyingPig on July 04, 2007, 11:40:58 PM
There was a debate on Radio 2 today about this, and one of the people ion it said something really good,,,, He said 'the climate is changing and will always change. So intead of trying to control it, we should adapt to change and live with the climate....'



Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Bongo on July 04, 2007, 11:44:13 PM
http://www.jonhs.net/freemovies/great_global_warming_swindle.htm

watch this. it helps redress the balance

Wasn't that made/financed by Shell?

(just a rumour I heard)


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: jizzemm on July 04, 2007, 11:56:14 PM
My outlook on it is what Flying Pig said,and nature has a way of fixing the wrongs on this planet. I agree with recycling things, turning my tv off and so on because they are things that everybody should be doing anyway, and its not difficult, but in terms of whats going on in the world, China are building on average 5 new coal power stations per day, turning your tv off is not going to change the overall outlook in my opinion, but as we live on a very small island everybody should try and do as much as they can to keep this island as clean as possible..

My opinion anyway... :dontask:


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Delboy on July 05, 2007, 12:22:32 AM
http://www.jonhs.net/freemovies/great_global_warming_swindle.htm

watch this. it helps redress the balance

Wasn't that made/financed by Shell?

(just a rumour I heard)

In one part of it they ask the scientists if they have such allegiances and they all say no!!!!?

There is a funny bit at the beginning that infers that Maggie Thatcher propogated the idea of Global Warning to bring down the Miners!!!!!?


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: wormster on July 05, 2007, 12:33:47 AM
as somone once said to me earlier this year "it's a bit arrogant of the human race to think we are soley responsible for changing the climate!"

The Earth has been warming up & cooling down for millions of years & it will continue to do so. We've had heatwaves, floods, warm winters & extremely cold winters in the past, but they weren't down to climate change, just the bloody awful British weather!

I find it interesting that the only way the politicians of this country can think of "saving the planet" is to tax the people more money, without explaining how that money would be spent stop us from destroying the earth.

Anyway, I blame the vegetarians of the world. If they ate meat, there wouldn't be so many cows, all farting at once & making a big hole in the O-Zone!




Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Bongo on July 05, 2007, 12:51:28 AM
In one part of it they ask the scientists if they have such allegiances and they all say no!!!!?

There is a funny bit at the beginning that infers that Maggie Thatcher propogated the idea of Global Warning to bring down the Miners!!!!!?

I've gone to do a little research now.

First thing I have found is one of the scientists claiming that his views were misrepresented and he was completely misled as to the programmes aims!

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In the part of the "Swindle" film where I am describing the
fact that the ocean tends to expel carbon dioxide where it is warm,
and to absorb it where it is cold, my intent was to explain that
warming the ocean could be dangerous---because it is such a gigantic
reservoir of carbon. By its placement in the film,
it appears that I am saying that since carbon dioxide exists in the
ocean in such large quantities, human influence must not be
very important --- diametrically opposite to the point I was making---
which is that global warming is both real and threatening in many
different ways, some unexpected.

http://ocean.mit.edu/%7Ecwunsch/papersonline/channel4response



Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Bongo on July 05, 2007, 01:06:14 AM
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Eight of the scientists in the film - John Christy, Paul Reiter, Richard Lindzen, Paul Driessen, Roy Spencer, Patrick Michaels, Fred Singer and Tim Ball - are linked to American neo-conservative and right-wing think-tanks, many of which have received tens of millions of dollars from Exxon.

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Several interviewees who appeared in the film felt they had been misled about the programme-maker’s agenda. Responding to complaints, the Independent Television Commission (ITC) found that the editing of interviews with four contributors had "distorted or misrepresented their known views". (Geoffrey Lean, ‘Climate change: An inconvenient truth... for C4,’ The Independent, March 11, 2007


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: byronkincaid on July 05, 2007, 01:13:42 AM
I've forgotten where i read it, may have been here, but supposedly in the 50's some meant to be secret government think tank came up with some suggestions as to how they can keep the masses under control, one was to be at war, another was to invent a huge forthcoming disaster. Good for raising taxes as well of course.


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Bongo on July 05, 2007, 01:30:26 AM
I've forgotten where i read it, may have been here, but supposedly in the 50's some meant to be secret government think tank came up with some suggestions as to how they can keep the masses under control, one was to be at war, another was to invent a huge forthcoming disaster. Good for raising taxes as well of course.

I think that disaster is far more likely to be something else - not something that stops people being mindless consumers!


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: KingPoker on July 05, 2007, 01:55:15 AM
I've forgotten where i read it, may have been here, but supposedly in the 50's some meant to be secret government think tank came up with some suggestions as to how they can keep the masses under control, one was to be at war, another was to invent a huge forthcoming disaster. Good for raising taxes as well of course.

sounds like the basic plot for v for vendetta. would definately work!


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Ironside on July 05, 2007, 02:17:47 AM
ok

global warming will be twice as bad as any of the current worse case scenario

end of debate

nothing to see here

please go talk about poker


;D

ps why are we worrying about carbon emissions oil was meant to run out by 1990 and coal isnt far behind


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: KingPoker on July 05, 2007, 02:19:33 AM
I believe they are meant to run out in around 50 years time.


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Ironside on July 05, 2007, 02:20:24 AM
I believe they are meant to run out in around 50 years time.


not what they said in the early 80s


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: KingPoker on July 05, 2007, 02:24:25 AM
I believe they are meant to run out in around 50 years time.


not what they said in the early 80s

They probably didnt have time to do their research properly, too busy dancing to wham, wearing overly bright clothes and saying "yar" a lot!


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Ironside on July 05, 2007, 02:29:48 AM
yar you mean


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: KingPoker on July 05, 2007, 02:31:06 AM
yar you mean

yar


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Chriswan on July 05, 2007, 07:47:21 PM
To be honest, i think its a conspiracy imposed upon us and instructed to be so by the illuminati and the freemasons.  It is supposed to be a subjuct included in "The new world order" and is all in the plan (that the people who are blatently in control of the entire planet) have for us.  I wont be contributing any money towards the prevention of this, due to the reasons stated above.


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: lazaroonie on July 05, 2007, 07:53:27 PM
To be honest, i think its a conspiracy imposed upon us and instructed to be so by the illuminati and the freemasons.  It is supposed to be a subjuct included in "The new world order" and is all in the plan (that the people who are blatently in control of the entire planet) have for us.  I wont be contributing any money towards the prevention of this, due to the reasons stated above.

Thanks Chris, you have really put my mind at rest.


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: bolt pp on July 05, 2007, 08:06:11 PM
ok

global warming will be twice as bad as any of the current worse case scenario

end of debate

nothing to see here

please go talk about poker


;D

ps why are we worrying about carbon emissions oil was meant to run out by 1990 and coal isnt far behind

why is it freezing cold in july then?


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Delboy on July 05, 2007, 08:27:44 PM
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Eight of the scientists in the film - John Christy, Paul Reiter, Richard Lindzen, Paul Driessen, Roy Spencer, Patrick Michaels, Fred Singer and Tim Ball - are linked to American neo-conservative and right-wing think-tanks, many of which have received tens of millions of dollars from Exxon.

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Several interviewees who appeared in the film felt they had been misled about the programme-maker’s agenda. Responding to complaints, the Independent Television Commission (ITC) found that the editing of interviews with four contributors had "distorted or misrepresented their known views". (Geoffrey Lean, ‘Climate change: An inconvenient truth... for C4,’ The Independent, March 11, 2007

WOW! that is quite amazing. I always considered C4 to have more integrity than that... Then again they are responsible for Big Brother....






Title: Re: a rant
Post by: Ironside on July 05, 2007, 08:33:02 PM
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Eight of the scientists in the film - John Christy, Paul Reiter, Richard Lindzen, Paul Driessen, Roy Spencer, Patrick Michaels, Fred Singer and Tim Ball - are linked to American neo-conservative and right-wing think-tanks, many of which have received tens of millions of dollars from Exxon.

Quote
Several interviewees who appeared in the film felt they had been misled about the programme-maker’s agenda. Responding to complaints, the Independent Television Commission (ITC) found that the editing of interviews with four contributors had "distorted or misrepresented their known views". (Geoffrey Lean, ‘Climate change: An inconvenient truth... for C4,’ The Independent, March 11, 2007

WOW! that is quite amazing. I always considered C4 to have more integrity than that... Then again they are responsible for Big Brother....






i think you might find george orwell is responisble for that

and the tv show is the dutchs fault


Title: Re: a rant
Post by: bhoywonder on July 05, 2007, 08:35:38 PM
ive noticed a huge change here in glasgow in the last ten years

only twice did i have to scrape the windscreen during the winter this year

and only twice has the sunflower in my garden seen a day of sunshine this year ( without rain )


this is how i base the climate change,stuff your ozone layers and your scientific studys