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By: Doug (Registered ) on 26-10-2007 03:01

So you are saying we should ignore an overwhelming majority of scientists who have throughly and rigorously researched global warming and put our trust for the future and the future of the planet in the hands of a right wing think tank funded by big business and corporation who make trillions of dollars from causing CO2 emissions? 
 
In Australia many fine scientists lost their jobs and income just by speaking out about the threat of global warming, what possible incentive could there be for a person to risk unemployment to send out a message? 
 
Yes we are experiencing a peak sunspot activity but this does not explain the sudden rise of global temperatures or the scale and speed of the changes. 
 
No one has addressed my comments of ocean acidification yet either. If there is a good reason to reduce CO2 levels that has to be considered. Is there any other scientific reason the PH level of sea water is changing so dramatically over the last 200 years?

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re Doug

By: raven (Registered ) on 26-10-2007 04:18

OK Doug you have a point of view as do I, my understanding is today there are oceans where yesterday they did not exist, and vice versa. I do belive this is a natural phenomena in the life of a planet. Things change! 
 
Maybe it should be considered that change is upon us and probably also with the next couple of generations. Your ocean point need not be attributed to but one thing, mans influence on climate change. Perhaps there are many things at play we have little understanding of. Therefore naturally we must change with it, if this means the internal combustion engine is to be scrapped, then so be it. 
 
I have often thought that where a leaf is first a bud and then decays only to be bud again, so the planet corrects, grows, and decays. Simply to start over. Is this thinking too simple for you? 
 
As this site is an election site my belief is that many, if not most, of our politicians haven't got a clue about climate change. Of course it is a populist view to embrace the notion of such, gets votes doesn't it?

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time to "brain up" our elected reps?

By: anne_elk (Registered ) on 26-10-2007 09:49

Raven, most of the elected reps i spoke to about the FTA (prior to that was GATT and GATS), appeared to think that it was nothing much to worry about, if they admitted to knowing about it at all, or so they led a few of my friends and I to believe a few years ago. 
Our elected reps either needed to "brain up" or, at least admit to us (their people) that they were prepared to flog our country's assetts to the highest bidders BEFORE they signed our country away. 
but they did anyhow. 
and here we are.

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