How has a reliance on money effected Global Warming / Climate change?
Question by Robert T: How has a reliance on money effected Global Warming / Climate change?
What is money, whether currency or accounting paper?
Good answer Sarge & but it has
JcL some of these are trying to protect & extend upwards from 500,000 $ per year.
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Answer by sarge927
It hasn’t. Global warming is a total fraud. Google “climategate” and you’ll see how the folks at the University of East Anglia (long regarded as the authority on climate change) deliberately altered data to fit their doom-and-gloom hypothesis and engaged in a no-holds-barred attempt to discredit anyone who disagreed with their findings…
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The reliance of universities on grant money has effected GWarming, because universities go along with the hoax to get the free money. Thus proving, the education profession does not give a whit about truth, morals, or the dumbing down of science, as long as they can get their share of booty from the criminal fraud. They are pathetic.
I can’t imagine any connection between the medium of exchange in a money economy and climate variations, but if you want to know the real truth about money, try this:
Global Warming kind of got frozen over this year.
Its the best pseudo science money can buy.
But as Alston Chase put it, “when the search for truth is confused with political advocacy, the pursuit of knowledge is reduced to the quest for power.”
That is the danger we now face. And this is why the intermixing of science and politics is a bad combination, with a bad history. We must remember the history, and be certain that what we present to the world as knowledge is disinterested and honest.
Michael Crichton
It’s too bad that the late Michael Crichtons testimony before congress on the politicization of science along with several other essays on the subject have been scrubbed from his site and every other source I can think to search for it. They were brilliant. Perhaps my memory is slipping, but this version seems incomplete: http://epw.senate.gov/hearing_statements.cfm?id=246766