Those scientist lied again

What, the people or the things?

Jeroen Belleman

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Well it probably didn't just happen by magic. They weren't just on vacation.

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bitrex

Coyotes have been seen commuting across the Golden Gate bridge.

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John Larkin

Currently, the things. But who knows if things get /really/ bad after brexit ;)

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Tom Gardner

Driving BMWs or Teslas?

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Ricketty C

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orized by the proclamations of "scientists".

She's got a point. Anthropogenic global warming is progressing steadily.

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Atmospheric CO2 levels are now at 418 ppm, 50% higher than the interglacial norm of about 270ppm, and higher than they've been for the past several mi llion years (when we started having ice ages).

corrupted as the next guy.

Science doesn't have priests. It does have people who publish peer-reviewed papers that get cited by other scientists, but they are only as good as th eir most recent paper. Corrupting them doesn't actually do any good.

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documents (amongst other things) what happened when the climate change deni al mob managed to infiltrate an editor into a minor climate science journal , who corruptly published a very bad paper that was convenient to the clima te change denial industry, even after he'd got four peer reviews, all of wh om told him that it was rubbish. The people who written the reviews were su rprised, and asked around amongst themselves to find who else had been aske d and got together to go after the editor. The publisher initially ignored them, but when the journals entire editorial board resigned. Fred Pearce - who wrote the book - is a journalist, and didn't entirely understand what w as going on, and didn't entirely approve of it, but it is a text-book of th e scientific community protecting it's own integrity.

s about putting up a nonsensical poster?

Because the poster didn't get put up by the people who published the papers on which the predictions were based. Papers typically run to a couple of p ages of text and a poster is limited to a couple of lines.

Why should they? They should have have been ashamed of putting it up in the first place, but that's another problem.

They weren't pushing false science. They were capitalising on an over-gener alisation which happened to be wrong for that particular example - most gla ciers are retreating.

ferent than religion).

Clearly you don't know much about science or religion.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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Bill Sloman

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Trump is unusually deceitful, even for a US politician. He seems to have be en a liar all his life, and is oddly good at getting away with it. Apparent ly enough people are as gullible as John Larkin (or even more gullible, if that is possible) to let him get away with it.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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Bill Sloman

The polar bear over-population will solve itself. Polar bears are just brown bears with less pigmentation than usual, and the polar bears will move south and blend into the grizzly bear population, as is already happening.

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Grizzly bears also stalk and eat people.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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Bill Sloman

Sadly his questions often don't even seem just rhetorical sometimes it's like he's legitimately trying to get help making sense of the world as he sees it. They tend to be impossible to answer in a way he finds satisfactory cuz they rely on assumptions that exist only within his own mind. but inability to answer satisfactorily shows just how deep the conspiracy goes.

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bitrex

It will be amusing to see what Trump's niece has to say about Trump, his tax affairs, and Trump's conversations with a now-retired federal judge (Trump's sister).

It will be amusing if Trump's attempt to stop Bolton's book leads to a reverse Spycatcher.

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Tom Gardner

Everybody wants a big advance for putting their name on a book.

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jlarkin

You don't have to lie to get Americans to like you, often you can just not tell the truth. "Yes, we're dating. No, I never said I wasn't going to sleep with other women."

American white women in particular seem to have a grudging respect for that kind of cunning.

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bitrex

Probably why the majority of them voted for him...

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bitrex

How do you know that? Can you cite a double-blind study? Food is scarce where they live and tree huggers think like you.

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Flyguy

Parasites, dear boy^H^H^H troll, parasites.

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Tom Gardner

Ok, you DON'T KNOW!

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Flyguy

Oh, you've come back to the surface. Shame.

Ever heard of bedbugs?

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Anyway, since it is clear you are a troll, no more no less, I won't bother to reply to your future emissions.

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Tom Gardner

We have millions of fat Liberals who can go take care of them.

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Michael Terrell

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