Climate Change (Patrick Moore ... Greenpeace Co-founder)


Fear mongering has been going on for decades.
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During an interview by French investigative journalist Paul Moreira, which was first broadcast on French television station Canal+, Moore was asked about the safety of the herbicide glyphosate. Moore told Moreira that one "could drink a whole quart of it" without any harm. When Moore was challenged to drink a glass of the weedkiller, he refused, saying "I'm not an idiot" and "I'm not stupid" before ending the interview. Monsanto, the primary producers of glyphosate weedkillers under the Roundup brand, denied claims that Moore is a paid lobbyist for their company
 
Is there anybody dumber than Al Gore? I notice he doesn't even trot out his failed predictions from his worthless film anymore (An Inconvenient Truth).

dipsht, the snows of Kilimanjaro? How about the Hurricanes. 10 in the 2020 alone. New temp-records every year
 
But what it does mean is that you science is BS.

You know, if you happen to actually care about that sort of thing.
If you knew anything about science you'd know it does not create certainty, it reduces uncertainty.
 
If you knew anything about science you'd know it does not create certainty, it reduces uncertainty.

Remedial science for fools:
A scientific theory must:
  • Explain previous results and make future predictions
  • Be falsifyable
If you cannot state a specific set of circumstances under which you theory is proven wrong, then it's not science.

Science creates certainty all the time in the form of disproven theories. Sure you may have desparate bitter clingers hanging onto nonsense theories for political reasons, but that's not science.

If you predict that unless X happens Y is going to happen in Z years, and after Z years neither X nor Y have happened you were wrong.
The current MO these days seem to be acting like an abusive jerk and stooping to ad hominems rather than actually showing anything even vaguely resembling integrity.
 
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