Knock yourselves out.
Bias in reporting and discussing climate change
Can a mod change the thread title to "The Reporting of Climate Change Always Presents the Worst-Case Scenario Rather Than Something Much More Likely"?
Thanks
Kevin,
I have spent 10's of thousands of pounds to clear my carbon footprint. The nice romany gent I hand the cash to every month is planting millions of trees on my behalf. I get a photograph every year of Finland to prove it.
Your suggestion that climate change is a fraud in quite frankly insulting to intelligent people like me.
Tim, You are a medical person and shouldn't encourage people like Kevin as he has yids and you will get them.
No, that's not right at all! You're all biased!
Quote: Griff @ January 26 2011, 10:50 PM GMTI went to a British Computing Society lecture on climate modelling once. It was all a bit beyond me.
The key phrase I remember was "Climate is what you expect... weather is what you get".
I went and had a shit in the woods when I was 10 but I am not on here boasting about it. Or maybe I didn't.....?
Can we do MMR jabs after this?
Quote: chipolata @ January 26 2011, 10:53 PM GMTCan we do MMR jabs after this?
I'd love to but they give you cobbles.
Not if you insulate them with natural products like dead cats
At least Chip's revealed his true identity.
Quote: chipolata @ January 26 2011, 10:53 PM GMTCan we do MMR jabs after this?
Ooh, please, can we!?
My professional position is that the debate surrounding the MMR jab was obviously a difficult and emotive area and that we in the medical and scientific community have a great responsibility to work harder in future to persuade the public and the media of the sound scientific arguments in favour of the combined vaccination...
My non-professional opinion, however, is that those who tried to argue and insinuate a link between the combined MMR vaccine and autism were a rabid rabble of misguided, the mendacious and the wilfully moronic - with most being the worst kind of unscientific c**t.
Maybe time to change this thread's subject line again.
Quote: Kevin Murphy @ January 26 2011, 11:08 PM GMTMaybe time to change this thread's subject line again.
I'm sorry the powers that be changed the title to something inaccurate Kevin. This wasn't my doing.
Quote: Griff @ January 26 2011, 10:50 PM GMTI went to a British Computing Society lecture on climate modelling once. It was all a bit beyond me.
The key phrase I remember was "Climate is what you expect... weather is what you get".
sounds like a bullys paradise
Quote: Will Cam @ January 26 2011, 10:50 PM GMTI have spent 10's of thousands of pounds to clear my carbon footprint
Don't you know that women like a man with a big carbon footprint?