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>Global Warming Chickenlittleism  - Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd
A couple of observations:

1. "I know that the environmental community violates a basic tenant of science by reporting to the general public before undergoing critical peer review." - the IPCC report IS PEER REVIEWED, unlike articles from deniers.
2. gas diffusion in polar ice? Never heard of that one. What exactly are the conclusions drawn and their limitations?
In fairness I had a quick look. The paper I read stated that measuring trapped gas samples with time scales around one and a half million years may become unreliable. But have a look at the the graph on the following link: http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence. You will notice that the time scale is only half a million years and that the graph goes off the chart beginning around 1950. No arguments about gas diffusion here.
3. Organisms adapt over MILLIONS OF YEARS, not hundreds.
4. "Ignorant never elects wise, but rather just more successful versions of the themselves." - if you are going to attack scientists as being wasted money then have a closer look at real waste in government. And remember that your flat screen TV and cell phone are marvels of science. No complaints there.

For a guy who has "no letters" you are very well spoken. Its just that some of your statements, just like Mills in this article, are suspect and cheap shots which lack credibility doing little other than tearing down what vested interests have tried to destroy because it does not suit their financial interests. We all need to be careful so that we are not groomed.


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Beginning of the headline :The nature of the recently released report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is extremely alarmist. The report warns, with a 95% certainty, that global warming is man-made and that the resulting  climate change will lead to: Rising temperatures, drought and increasing desertification Warming of the oceans and rising sea levels Shortages of food Loss of ice sheets & shrinking of glaciers Increasing intensity and size of storms There’s no doubt our climate is changing,... Read More
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