I shall repeat myself for the hard of hearing...
I keep hearing how the majority of scientists agree that the climate is changing.
What I don't hear or see is any sort of consensus regarding the actual cause.
Gordo. Telling me that a 'multitude of attempts by various parties lacking discretion have attempted to downgrade the IPCC to what is a more common view of being a corrupt entity' ignores what I actually said (or is it a straw man?). I have not said the IPCC is a corrupt entity, I said it was biased (see below for clarification of that point).
Your whole post misses the mark completely because you're arguing a dead end tangent that has nothing to do with my point.
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Moif, I'm surprised at your use of selective quotes from a Wikipedia article to make a point that totally contradicts the thrust of the article.
Why are you suprised when you just did much the same thing? I do not care if 'national and international responses to climate change generally regard the UN climate panel as authoritative'. Of course it is 'authorative' given that it is a UN body. That is its very nature.
The point I am making is that the stated aims of the IPCC (as described the Wikipedia article under the heading 'aims') are to assess scientific information relevant to:
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1. human-induced climate change,
2. the impacts of human-induced climate change,
3. options for adaptation and mitigation.
Do you see what it says there? It says the IPCC was
created in order to assess scientific information relevant to human-induced climate change.
There is no questioning on the part of the IPCC as to the actual cause of global warming. It is taken as a given.
It is not, nor is there any scientific consensus or proven knowledge that the planet is experiencing
man made global warming. The fact is, we simply don't know. The scientists, by their own admission, don't know. Al Gore doesn't know. None of us do. We have high temperature readings and an increase in CO2 emissions and we conclude that humanity is to blame for global warming.
However, from 300 odd years up to the 1850's the Earth was perceived to be in a period of global cooling and what we are in now may be a natural repeat of the preceeding
medieval warm period. Again, we simply don't know.
If you go to the
primary source of the temperature numbers, you will not find any one telling you why the temperature is risen as much as it has, even if the
dude in charge at GISS is 'interested in the development and application of global numerical models for the purpose of understanding current climate trends and projecting humans' potential impacts on climate.' GISS still don't break their scientific impartiality to ascribe a cause to the increase in temperature readings. They don't because they know that they don't know what is causing global warming.
None of us do, no matter what we
believe.
And thats my point. No matter admirable Al Gore's sentiments are, no matter how much his film rests on scientific study, the bottom line is, his conclusions are guesses, as are the conclusions of any other person, scientist or othewise who claims to know why the Earth is warmer now than it was in 1850.
And none of this bears on the nature of war at all. War is not going to stop because Al Gore made a film about climate change or because the UN set up a body to prove Global warming was man made. If anything, global warming is going to
increase the likelihood of wars in future and the notion that anyone gives a peace prize to a soothsayer who tells us 'bad times ahead' is a joke. Its laughable.
How did Al Gore create or promote peace? Where does peace factor into this prize giving? Has Al Gore changed the world? ...or even a small conflict some where. Has he stopped
any conflicts or helped
any refugee's escape the onslaught of global warming? I take my hat off to Al Gore, I do. I believe he's a good fella at heart. Its a shame he couldn't be more brave when he had the chance to actually make a difference, but at least he's trying, even if he's possibly barking up the wrong tree.
He doesn't deserve a Nobel Peace Prize because he has not done anything towards creating peace. He is merely the current left wing poster child and thus very popular in Oslo.
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As to the factual basis for the film, I think one of the best tests of his film was an actual lawsuit filed in England, by a truckdriver that wanted "a school free of bias"- so a judge ruled on it, allowed the film to be played, but with a disclaimer, basically.
Since when do judges carry the weight of scientific credentials which out weighs the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (the people who actually measure the Earths mean temp)?
It seems to me that if the GISS is not prepared to ascribe humanity as the cause, sole or otherwise to global warmining, then nothing an English judge concludes makes much impact at all. Nor Al Gore either for that matter.
And any way, this is OT.
EVEN if Al Gore is dead on the money, and I don't deny the possibility, merely the probability,
then he still doesn't deserve the Nobel Peace prize!!!edited to clarify a point