Re: Homo Sapiens will die out soonOn May 12, 2:51 pm, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)"
<evgm...@earthlink,net > wrote:
> Jean O'Boyle wrote:
> > "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" <evgm...@earthlink,net > wrote in message
> >news:g05lq54pjt@news1.newsguy,com ...
> >> Are you really stupid enough to share our president's belief that there's
> >> no such thing, or that scientists are exaggerating the potential effects?
>
> >> Is Al Gore at it again? ;-)
>
> > Here we go again, your vocabulary is so limited that you can only resort to
> > name calling. Your knee-jerk reaction to President Bush's name is pathetic.
> > We were talking about AL GORE, not President Bush!
>
> Get your attributions straight, lady - my comment was in response to the
> person who mentioned Al Gore. Gore has done a marvelous job of calling
> public attention to the problem, and continues to do so.
Have you purchased his books or carbon credits from his business?
"Earth in the Balance" is a good one as he advocates a ban on internal
combustion engines. He should give a copy to his limo drivers and he
really should give a copy to the pilot of his private jet.
> > Even your liberal TV
> > news just this week gave a long list of scientists who disagree with
> > Gore...are you saying that you are more intelligent than those scientists?
>
> No, I'm saying the scientists who have actually STUDIED the problem
> are more intelligent than the the media shills who know even less about
> the subject than you apparently do. Have the more recent reports of the
> dwindling Arctic and Antarctic ice caps escaped you?
The Antarctic ice cap is getting larger.
http :// www .agu.org/pubs/crossref/2008/2007GL032529.shtml
You might have come to the erroneous conclusion by watching Al Gore's
movie, "An Inconvenient Truth". In it he swiped CGI from the movie
"The Day After Tomorrow" showing the Antarctic ice cap breaking apart.
http :// www .youtube,com /watch?v=-FfiCP0qGPQ
> Or the conclusions
> of respectable climatologists that the situation is actually WORSE than
> originally announced? (Indeed, many surmise that we may already have
> passed the "point of no return", where even concerted efforts by the
> ENTIRE world may prove "too little, too late".)
Climatologists (as well as archeologists) have a problem. There are
too many of them and they don't produce anything. They have to make
sensational discoveries to prompt governments to invest in their
research or they starve.
Politicians like Al Gore like to make money.