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And none of that was peer-reviewed. Please, try again. Linking to a website that claims "purple unicorns cause erections in leprechauns" is not valid "evidence" that global warming isn't a fact.
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Oh man, I just had to go share that one with my lady! 
I've been watching you Flying Binghi!
Flying Binghi repeats his usual pattern.
1. Make rude assertion (about "belief") and quote stupid and dangerously misleading skeptic.
2. Sit back and poke fun at people who try to answer with GENUINE science.
3. Wait till everyone's moved on to discussing other serious aspects of science and Flying Binghi is starting to feel a little bored.
4. Rinse and repeat by quoting another moronic and dangerously misleading skeptic who "Just can't handle THE TRUTH"!
This is the behaviour of an internet troll. Ignore the real issues, dance around playing the accused all the while being rude by not engaging an honest conversation.
FB, what are you doing quoting a GEOLOGIST who's full of **** when it comes to climate? Please at least check their wiki before you quote people like this... honestly!
Ian Plimer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Climate change
Plimer is also critical of what he sees as irrational elements within the environmental movement. He is critical of greenhouse gas politics and argues that extreme environmental changes are inevitable and unavoidable. He suggests that meteorologists have a huge amount to gain from climate change research, and that they have narrowed the climate change debate to the atmosphere - Plimer claims that the truth is more complex. He suggests that money would be better directed to dealing with problems as they occur rather than making expensive and futile attempts to prevent climate change.
He differs markedly from the climate change consensus in contending that the Great Barrier Reef will benefit from rising seas, that there is no correlation between carbon dioxide levels and temperature, that only 0.1 % of carbon dioxide emissions are due to human activities, and that 96% of the greenhouse effect is due to water vapour.
He claims that the current theory of human-induced global warming is not in accord with history, archaeology, geology or astronomy and must be rejected, and that promotion of this theory as science is fraudulent, and that the current alarmism on climate change is not science.[2][3
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Sorry Plimer, but go grab a copy of "Weather Makers" or spend a few weeks in a CSIRO lab with some climate people or something, because you're embarrassing yourself! And get yourself peer reviewed once in a while and stop frightening the little ones like FB with stories of worldwide climatologist recalcitrance on their favourite little money earner.
Honestly, if AGW is just a conspiracy to make some scientists some money, then the moon really is made of cheese, the moon landing WAS faked, and Area 51 contains little green men. 
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10-26-2008
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Eclipse Now, are you suggesting the peoples of China and India are governed by fools ?
Again, via Tom Switzer -
The Chinese government is not only refusing to cut its emissions; it is building a new coal-fired plant nearly every week. The Indian government is not only rejecting (Australian Prime Minister) Rudd-style cuts; it is unashamedly saying poverty poses a greater threat to its people than climate change.
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10-26-2008
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AHaHahahahahaha!
My wife will appreciate that one, Michael; as will I again, many times over....
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Binghi, I addressed those good, but somewhat skewed, points you quoted from Ian Plimer...
[130 scientific papers, mainly on mineral deposits (especially the Broken Hill deposit, gold deposits and other metalliferous ores)
& 6 books:
including Telling lies for God (Random House) on religious fundamentalism and A Short History of Planet Earth (ABC Books) on the history of the planet, life and greenhouse....] ...good source, but....
Really! An interest in religious fundamentalism. How curious; I wonder, does he know Walter Starck?
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Well, at least Ian is a real scientist. But in your most recent post, and at the risk of being a bit too judgemental....
I was drawn in by the "Science" link, thinking it was from Science Magazine. But noooo...
"This article [by Walter Starck] is reproduced from National Observer (Council for the National Interest, Australia), No. 77, Winter 2008."
Who is....
Gosh, tell us what you really think Walter:
CONSERVATION: Conservation vs. environmentalism - 30 July 2005
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CONSERVATION: Conservation vs. environmentalism
by Professor Walter Starck
"...a powerful but ignorant urban minority which controls the environmentalist agenda."
"For its more extreme adherents it has become a form of fundamentalism, with all of the righteousness, narrowness and even hatred that so often accompanies that form of belief.
Environmentalism reflects not so much a connection with the natural world as a disconnection from it."
--Walter Starck has a PhD in marine science has had some 50 years worldwide experience of coral reefs. Currently, he is editor/publisher of Golden Dolphin Video CD Magazine, a bi-monthly CD-based publication on diving and the ocean world.
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"... experience of coral reefs." Does that mean "diving," as with his publication's focus?
What possible motive could he have for railing against alarmists and conservationists, and the consequent calls for the "overprotection" of reefs?
...also, wondering about any scientific research during the 45 years since Walter's PhD. No? None?
Where does the title "Professor" come from?
Do research associates get to use that title? See:
Jennifer Marohasy: About Walter Starck
"His views on reef biology derived from direct observation are not always in accord with popular theories."
IMHO, I'm guessing it's these views which inform his conclusions about climate science.
She says that Walter once said: "Environmentalism is about much more than concern for a healthy environment. You could describe it as a quasi-religious blend of new-age nature worship, junk science, left-wing political activism and anti-profit economics."
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...Tom Switzer has some points worthy of discussion, and...
...more on the PDO later. That PDO is some interesting new stuff, eh"
The "wrong" stuff (Walter Starck) had to be taken care of tonight, right?
But the right stuff (Tom & PDO) can wait until tomorrow, eh?
...Thanks again, for the cartoon!
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I see I missed your post 849 Essay...think I'll wait for Eclipse Now to answer my last question before going further 
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FB, I never said anything about China, but that just illustrates your argument tactic.
FB: Professor XYZ disproves global warming
Eclipse: Professor XYZ is not a climatologist, and has not published any PEER REVIEWED works on climatology. He may as well promote those purple unicorns and the effect they have on leprechauns!
FB: How about those Chinese hey?
Yep, gutted by your witty reply and unassailable logic! You WIN FB — everyone give FB a HAND! 
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I see I missed your post 849 Essay...think I'll wait for Eclipse Now to answer my last question before going further 
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Well heck, it's tomorrow already, eh?
The Tom Switzer stuff is about policy and politics, not science ...or am I missing something. Isn't that a whole 'nother discussion?
The PDO stuff is interesting and I haven't read much about it yet, but it sounds like some natural variation that may help in masking (currently) some of the AGW effects.
Y'know, regardless of all the details, let me ask you if you don't think that by adding the huge amounts of energy (and entropy) into our biosphere, that we aren't increasing instability (within what seems like a fairly delicate system that easily changes modes)?
Thanks Binghi,
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An even more fun read is "The Climate Wars" by Gwynne Dyer same publisher.
For me the intersting thing in the book was both the US and UK defence forces have developed Climate Change startegies /senarios in case they are needed.
Climate wars - Environment - smh.com.au
The World Today - From climate change to nuclear war
The China quote is a little off the mark.
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China still wary of putting emissions cap in place
MICHAEL RICHARDSON
22/09/2008 10:32:00 AM
China's top legislature has just approved a new law designed to put production in what is now one of the world's four biggest economies on a more sustainable foundation. When the law comes into force in January, it will add weight to government efforts to get industry to use energy and other resources less wastefully and curb emissions that harm health and the environment.
Dubbed the ''circular'' economy by officials, this is China's latest effort to go green by raising efficiency and harnessing alternative energy to reduce reliance on coal, oil and gas all of which when burned release carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas blamed for global warming and climate change.
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China still wary of putting emissions cap in place - Opinion - Editorial - General - The Canberra Times
The USA, as well, is "wary"?
China is still a little behind the USA in emissions (certainly on per capita basis)
How Much Chinese GHGs is producing junk to keep American capitalism and Wal Mart et.al., afloat?
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In the interest of equalizing the world's greenhouse gas emissions on a per capita basis, the report said China's level needs only to fall by 4 percent, while India's could grow 230 percent.
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Australia is one of the world's worst carbon dioxide polluters per capita because of its heavy reliance on abundant coal reserves.
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Australia told to cut greenhouse gas emissions - International Herald Tribune
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China backs Kyoto as basis for greenhouse gas action - National - smh.com.au
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Oh, Oh....small problemo here...
Chinese to buy into Rio Tinto
BHP chief executive Marius Kloppers wants the Chinese company's support for his scrip-based takeover, which would create the world's biggest producer of aluminum and energy coal.
Chinese to buy into Rio Tinto | Business | News.com.au
One should be careful of their reading of Oz journalists 'intereptation' of just what is happening in the REAL world.
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FB: Please answer the question: is Plimer a climatologist, and has he written anything peer reviewed by the climate community?
Also, some of the world's cheapest solar thermal domestic hot water units come out of China because of their commitment to climate change. Understand they are trying to industrialise, which at one level sadly involves giving their populations lung cancer by mining stacks of coal, but at another level involves some of the largest green projects in the world. China is a bunch of contradictions that are both taking the climate and environmental issues seriously because they HAVE to, and are sadly addicted to cheap coal energy to try and raise 800 million of them out of severe poverty. It's a complicated story, and your snide characterisation of a very complex situation does China no justice, but sadly lives up to the reputation you're creating for yourself. Suggestion: try subscribing to Scientific American podcast "Science Talk", they cover this stuff in depth, in quite simple terms so that you'll be able to keep up.
FB, can you please join in the discussion that we're all having, like, the one involving facts and the actual task of exchanging ideas? Just rudely dumping verbal diarrhoea unconnected to anything and merely to entertain yourself is, well, a bit off.
There's a good boy.
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