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Can AGW be summed up as "we don't know what will happen, but whatever does, it's your fault"?

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They're pretty sure what will happen?

They make their predictions with the phraseology of certainty but so far few of them have come true.

How many times does Hansen have to be wrong before you get off the bandwagon?

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  1. Maybe more like "Our models of what will happen keep improving, but they depend on what we do.  We need to take action to mitigate consequences.  We need to take responsibility for our planet."    


  2. no. scientists are pretty sure what will happen next (that the earth will warm because of our greenhouse emissions) its just some of the details that they are unsure of such as the effect of clouds and how heat will effect there formation.

  3. Erm... let me think...

    No.

  4. Yes, basically, any thing bad that happens is the fault of the human race, and more directly, the USA.


  5. YUP

    there is no AGW...GW does exist,...it is a naturally occuring phenomina of which mankind's contribution depends on how the data is calculated.  

    http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenh...

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