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I imagine that is it trivially true that the exact dynamics of a place decide what happens in that place. Definitionally, even. But is that was the person quoted was trying to say? Or was he trying to say something more, about how major global conditions do not always rule the day, even over long periods of time? Last fiddled with by Zeta-Flux on 2009-09-09 at 13:33 |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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Now, some of you might point out that my skepticism vis-a-vis AGW sounds very similar ... but note that I do not question that there is a large (and growing) body of evidence which supports it - I mainly dislike scientifically premature proclamations of "overwhelming consensus" of the kind made by the IPCC several years ago. Of course their aims are as much political as scientific, and scientific nuance/ambiguity is something dangerous to supply politicians with - but I've made clear my objections are strictly on scientific-standards-of-proof grounds, which means as long as there is a significant body of apparently-contradictory evidence, it's premature to claim consensus. On to the "evidence" front: Interesting recent study in Science, which appears to correctly account for orbital changes and does not over-rely on computer models: Arctic Temperatures Highest in 2,000 Years Quote:
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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Forgot to add the key point I intended to make with the "give scientists too much credit" theme above, namely that while *individual* scientists have the same kinds of biases, blind spots, prejudices, personal grudges etc that all humans are subject to - leaving aside the question of whether scientific training makes one less prone to such subjective biases - the whole point is that science as a collective endeavor works remarkably well in terms of self-correction. Individual biases - especially among influential individual scientists or folks controlling funding purse strings - may delay progress in certain fields but eventually "the truth" will come out. The medieval church and science provide a good illustration of this, one in which the delays were alas on the of centuries.
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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(Edit: As I do the final edit on this posting, I now see that Ernst has preceded me.
)Scientists have the same human frailties as everyone else. There are indeed closed-minded scientists, just as there are closed-minded people in any other field. The process of science has been constructed to compensate for such failings. |
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May 2003
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[begin-nitpicking]
ewmayer: ...but eventually "the truth" will come out. cheesehead: The process of science has been constructed to compensate for such failings. Me: The process of science has been constructed to attempt to compensate for many human failings, and often is (eventually) successful so that "the truth" comes out. [end-nitpicking] |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Compensation is not the same as abolition, negation or neutralization. "Attempt" was not a necessary modifier in my sentence. [end-counternitpicking] Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2009-09-10 at 22:45 |
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May 2003
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cheesehead, are you sure? Looking at all of the definitions at dictionary.com, and looking at the thesaurus entry (which I've included below), it does seem to imply those things.
--------------- Main Entry: compensate Part of Speech: verb Definition: offset, make up for Synonyms: abrogate, annul, atone for, balance, better, cancel out, counteract, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, fix, improve, invalidate, make amends, negate, negative, neutralize, nullify, outweigh, redress, repair, set off |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Aug 2002
Termonfeckin, IE
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From Gerta Keller's wiki page - Is she for real? Wow!
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Ernst,
Are you as unconvinced about the causal connection between atmospheric CO2 and ocean acidification as you are of the connection between the CO2 and global mean temperature? At what point might you consider the deleterious effects of ocean acidification to be sufficient reason for taking action to curb anthropogenic CO2 emissions? |
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