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How long until we have a Global Warming Inquisition?
I don't think it will be long. The IPCC already does a good job silencing all opposition to their theory by preventing anti-AGW papers from receiving funding and being published so it's only a matter of time before they take this to the next level. In fact the more I think about it, the more I realize this will be just like the Spanish Inquisition because they also tried to stop scientific progress. Will there be a Global Warming Inquisition? Is this the end of the scientific age? If it is, what will become of our society? Will we enter a second Dark Ages? Am I asking too many philosophical questions?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I do know this and that is most scientist who disagree with global warming have trouble being heard And receiving government grants.I also know that Al Gore refuses to debate any scientist about his beliefs that are in disagreement with him. I my self do not buy into the Global warming as presented as i just ask my self simple obvious questions such as what caused the ice age to end or why is green land named green land and of course the biggest one is who is profitting from all of it.
- Dana1981Lv 71 decade ago
Yeah, and when will the government reveal that there are aliens at Area 51 and the moon landing was faked and Bush was behind the 9/11 attacks?!?!
Back to reality now, the IPCC has zero control over research funding or which papers get published. All they do is get the scientific experts together every 5 years or so and summarize the scientific evidence on global warming.
You're not asking philosophical questions, you're asking ridiculously paranoid questions.
- J SLv 51 decade ago
The tobacco industry was convicted and held responsible for supressing science on the harmful effects of smoking. The oil industry should be no less accountable for the misinformation they're spreading today.
Let's hope it happens soon to minimize their damage.
By the way, why do you use the word "science" in your question so much, yet you offer no evidence of any science contradicting the theory of anthropogenic global warming?
Do you feel that just throwing the word around without any evidence somehow gives your implied agenda any credibility?
- 1 decade ago
No, No, It won't happen so no answer, Maybe, No You can never ask too many questions.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Torquemada-Dana. Let's face it, you can't Torquemada anything.