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How do we know there is a

February 10, 2006 by mjfdl@excite.com (not verified), 3 years 41 weeks ago
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How do we know there is a scientific consensus? Where is this poll? And where is the poll with scientists that disagree? I would like to see both before I accept either is a consensus.

Was there not a scientific consensus in the 70's that an ice age was coming? Or a consensus on the Population Bomb?

Or that we would run out of oil by now?

How does the below article change the global warming arguments?

Seems to me they are admitting they do not understand the variables at all, and admit the data is sloppy at best. Take a good look at this article and what the scientists actually say. Eye opening!

Plants Exhale Methane, Contribute to Warming, Study Says

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/01/0111_060111_plant_methan...

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