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To: teevee who wrote (157987)10/2/2011 1:00:05 AM
From: Archie Meeties6 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) of 178616
 
97% of climatologist and >80% of all earth scientists believe that climate change is significantly linfluenced by man made activity.

I don't think you're going to alter your views, even if that number was 98%. There have clearly been times when the consensus view is mistaken, perhaps current warming has nothing to do with returning into the atmostphere potent greenhouse gases. Perhaps greenhouses gases don't really matter, perhaps it's cosmic rays that are causing global warming. Perhaps we've been unable to detect a change in cosmic rays because of faulty instrumentation. Perhaps the models for global warming are accidentally accurate.

Re the CERN experiment.

Here's what the author of the CERN experiment said of the results.

"At the moment, it actually says nothing about a possible cosmic-ray effect on clouds and climate, but it's a very important first step," he says.

Another author...
“Anyone who believes that we see an enhancement of clouds through cosmic rays is moving too fast,” he told swissinfo.ch.

Here's the link to the 97%
tigger.uic.edu 

Here's your cosmic rays...Like I said maybe the instruments are faulty and there really has been an decrease over the past 40 years and that's the reason the earth is warming. It's possible. Instruments can be wrong and the scientist that monitor the instruments could be recording bad data.
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