Lincsong
I'll Lock Up
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The climate is constantly changing. I'm not going to worry about something that is so large and complex. There is an agenda behind those who, like Al Gore, want to rule over others. Big bad oil companies? Give me a break! How many people does Exxon employee compared to Al Gore? How many mortagages are being paid and children being fed because of Exxon compared to Al Gore? I'm going to place more weight on the facts coming from an Exxon funded scientist because he's following through on his research, unlike Al Gore who looks at Antarctica in 2002 and says "lookie that it's melting".
Regardless of whether Antarctica was gaining ice between 1992 and 2003, all of the following are true;
1.) Measures of Antarctica's total ice mass exist only for the last three years, a period too short to prove the existence of a climate trend;
2.) natural phenomena can be invoked to explain a significant portion of observed ice-cap melting;
3.)the evidence does not establish that sea levels will rise to a dangerous level in the foreseeable future;
4. CO2 caps along the lines of the Kyoto Protocol would have a negligible effect on climate.
Jason Lee Shorts
National Review July 3, 2006 pg. 2
Regardless of whether Antarctica was gaining ice between 1992 and 2003, all of the following are true;
1.) Measures of Antarctica's total ice mass exist only for the last three years, a period too short to prove the existence of a climate trend;
2.) natural phenomena can be invoked to explain a significant portion of observed ice-cap melting;
3.)the evidence does not establish that sea levels will rise to a dangerous level in the foreseeable future;
4. CO2 caps along the lines of the Kyoto Protocol would have a negligible effect on climate.
Jason Lee Shorts
National Review July 3, 2006 pg. 2