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another interesting take on the subject.




Former astronaut speaks out on global warming

By Associated Press
Sunday, February 15, 2009 - Added 1d 0h ago

SANTA FE, N.M. - Former astronaut Harrison Schmitt, who walked on the moon and once served New Mexico in the U.S. Senate, doesn’t believe that humans are causing global warming.

"I don’t think the human effect is significant compared to the natural effect," said Schmitt, who is among 70 skeptics scheduled to speak next month at the International Conference on Climate Change in New York.

Schmitt contends that scientists "are being intimidated" if they disagree with the idea that burning fossil fuels has increased carbon dioxide levels, temperatures and sea levels.

"They’ve seen too many of their colleagues lose grant funding when they haven’t gone along with the so-called political consensus that we’re in a human-caused global warming," Schmitt said.

Dan Williams, publisher with the Chicago-based Heartland Institute, which is hosting the climate change conference, said he invited Schmitt after reading about his resignation from The Planetary Society, a nonprofit dedicated to space exploration.

Schmitt resigned after the group blamed global warming on human activity. In his resignation letter, the 74-year-old geologist argued that the "global warming scare is being used as a political tool to increase government control over American lives, incomes and decision making."

Williams said Heartland is skeptical about the crisis that people are proclaiming in global warming.

"Not that the planet hasn’t warmed. We know it has or we’d all still be in the Ice Age," he said. "But it has not reached a crisis proportion and, even among us skeptics, there’s disagreement about how much man has been responsible for that warming."

Schmitt said historical documents indicate average temperatures have risen by 1 degree per century since around 1400 A.D., and the rise in carbon dioxide is because of the temperature rise.

Schmitt also said geological evidence indicates changes in sea level have been going on for thousands of years. He said smaller changes are related to changes in the elevation of land masses — for example, the Great Lakes are rising because the earth’s crust is rebounding from being depressed by glaciers.

Schmitt, who grew up in Silver City and now lives in Albuquerque, has a science degree from the California Institute of Technology. He also studied geology at the University of Oslo in Norway and took a doctorate in geology from Harvard University in 1964.

In 1972, he was one of the last men to walk on the moon as part of the Apollo 17 mission.

Schmitt said he’s heartened that the upcoming conference is made up of scientists who haven’t been manipulated by politics.

Of the global warming debate, he said: "It’s one of the few times you’ve seen a sizable portion of scientists who ought to be objective take a political position and it’s coloring their objectivity."

Former astronaut speaks out on global warming

By Associated Press
Sunday, February 15, 2009 - Added 1d 0h ago

SANTA FE, N.M. - Former astronaut Harrison Schmitt, who walked on the moon and once served New Mexico in the U.S. Senate, doesn’t believe that humans are causing global warming.

"I don’t think the human effect is significant compared to the natural effect," said Schmitt, who is among 70 skeptics scheduled to speak next month at the International Conference on Climate Change in New York.

Schmitt contends that scientists "are being intimidated" if they disagree with the idea that burning fossil fuels has increased carbon dioxide levels, temperatures and sea levels.

"They’ve seen too many of their colleagues lose grant funding when they haven’t gone along with the so-called political consensus that we’re in a human-caused global warming," Schmitt said.

Dan Williams, publisher with the Chicago-based Heartland Institute, which is hosting the climate change conference, said he invited Schmitt after reading about his resignation from The Planetary Society, a nonprofit dedicated to space exploration.

Schmitt resigned after the group blamed global warming on human activity. In his resignation letter, the 74-year-old geologist argued that the "global warming scare is being used as a political tool to increase government control over American lives, incomes and decision making."

Williams said Heartland is skeptical about the crisis that people are proclaiming in global warming.

"Not that the planet hasn’t warmed. We know it has or we’d all still be in the Ice Age," he said. "But it has not reached a crisis proportion and, even among us skeptics, there’s disagreement about how much man has been responsible for that warming."

Schmitt said historical documents indicate average temperatures have risen by 1 degree per century since around 1400 A.D., and the rise in carbon dioxide is because of the temperature rise.

Schmitt also said geological evidence indicates changes in sea level have been going on for thousands of years. He said smaller changes are related to changes in the elevation of land masses — for example, the Great Lakes are rising because the earth’s crust is rebounding from being depressed by glaciers.

Schmitt, who grew up in Silver City and now lives in Albuquerque, has a science degree from the California Institute of Technology. He also studied geology at the University of Oslo in Norway and took a doctorate in geology from Harvard University in 1964.

In 1972, he was one of the last men to walk on the moon as part of the Apollo 17 mission.

Schmitt said he’s heartened that the upcoming conference is made up of scientists who haven’t been manipulated by politics.

Of the global warming debate, he said: "It’s one of the few times you’ve seen a sizable portion of scientists who ought to be objective take a political position and it’s coloring their objectivity."





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The Heartland Institute, the host of this conference, is funded by companies like Exxon and Wal-Mart.
"Heartland campaigns against what it refers to as "junk science"; supports "common-sense environmentalism", such as opposition to the the Kyoto Protocol aimed at countering global warming, and promoting genetically engineered crops and products; it supports the privatization of public services; it opposes tobacco control measures such as tobacco tax increases and denies the health effects of second-hand smoke, and it promotes the deregulation of health care insurance."

Source:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Heartland_Institute

They are funded by numerous agencies whose goal is to increase corporate power at the expense of government power.
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650 scientist and climatoligist have signed petition requesting Al gore to disclose his research and evidence. So far he has refused, What Al gore
did is tell half truths he did not wait for the complete analysis of the recent ice boring before he drew his conclusions Also of note, Scientist have noted Mars experiencing a similar warming that earth has the past decade. Which leads scientist to believe we were in a solar cycle. According to the Tenn. energy Dept., Al gore is the single largest residential user of electricity in the state. He consumes enough electricity that would service 32 normal homes.

I know I make a diligent effort to lessen my carbon foot print and feel other should also make an effort. But it is exceedingly hard to align with Al gore and his huge carbon foot print jetsetting around crying wolf about environmental concerns, when his example is the opposite as he preaches
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next month at the International Conference on Climate Change in New York


How much do you want to bet that only the pro-warming-hoax speeches will be commented on in the media?
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I'll bet a buck.


*line from a fav movie One Flew Over the Cockoos Nest*
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Good read! So true
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"One Dollar", too. A line from 'Trading Places'

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"I'd buy that for a dollar" Robocop.

*snicker*
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That's one of my favorite lines, Chef-Buff.
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Thanks Roccport
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What really gets me with the whole global warming thing is that other than ice core records we have no recorded temperature except for the last 200-400 years. Even with the ice core samples e have a view that the temperature has increased on the level of .25 degrees per hundred years over the last 400 years. I will ty to find the research instutites science release and post it if i can find it again.