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New IPCC Climate Change Mitigation Report coming monday...
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 8070629" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Yet another typical attempt at character assassination as is increasingly found through many walks of scientific life today. It’s prevalence is rather sickening and doesn’t bode well for a future based on rationality and fact. Koonin’s biography and qualifications are impeccable and he does not deny for one minute that there is human influence in aspects of the climate. What he questions are the hysterical conclusions drawn from a rather dodgy science of randomness and the way it is presented to a largely gullible public who do not and would not know how to question it.</p><p></p><p>This is one of the reviews that sums the book up rather well and far more rationally than the bottom 5% of reviews which are mostly what one would expect of the blinkered 'true believers’...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Do read it. If the man displays some arrogant writing style, that is no different to a great many other academics and scientists in more than just climate forecasting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 8070629, member: 718"] Yet another typical attempt at character assassination as is increasingly found through many walks of scientific life today. It’s prevalence is rather sickening and doesn’t bode well for a future based on rationality and fact. Koonin’s biography and qualifications are impeccable and he does not deny for one minute that there is human influence in aspects of the climate. What he questions are the hysterical conclusions drawn from a rather dodgy science of randomness and the way it is presented to a largely gullible public who do not and would not know how to question it. This is one of the reviews that sums the book up rather well and far more rationally than the bottom 5% of reviews which are mostly what one would expect of the blinkered 'true believers’... Do read it. If the man displays some arrogant writing style, that is no different to a great many other academics and scientists in more than just climate forecasting. [/QUOTE]
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