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Monday, January 22, 2007

Are we just crying wolf here?

In my recollection of the fable, when the boy cried wolf too many times, the people stopped believing him. I get the impression that this article from the Houston Chronicle is concerned about the same thing happening.

The normal debate and discussion that takes place between scientists in peer reviewed journals and at conferences has been infiltrated by politically motivated individuals how see an opportunity to further their agenda and have pounced. Some scientists have expressed concerns regarding green house gas global warming and the alarmists have used these concerns as a rallying cry complete with exaggeration and hyperbole.

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Name: Kenneth Russell
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I am a chemical engineer with 20+ years of experience in polymerization and polymer processing. I consider weather systems and climate science fascinating. Incomplete computer models are being used to justify public policy that is thinly disguised redistribution of wealth. My intent is to shed light on the science of climate change and the facts that the Sun is the primary driver and that current temps are within normal variation. All opinions expressed here are those of the author and are his exclusive property. If you want to use my work, please credit my blog and include a link.