imagine my surprise that the nutjob holed up in a small town in montana is only thinking about this at the local scale
one chunk is one data point in a much greater set, on a global scale
Global Warming is over.
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The stamping on toilet paper is in English too, doesn't mean it's good for more than one thing...Leave a comment:
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Here's another on that didn't get the memo either.
And just for you cale it's an English speaking website assuming you don't speak Hebrew
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That website is basically just a mixture of cliche crusty old white man shit for people who suffering from the Dunning-Kruger effect.Leave a comment:
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well apparently this guy didn't get the message about the 97% consensus
Meteorologist and oceanographer Dr. Mototaka Nakamura boasts a lustrous CV, one that should demand his demolition of climate modelling be heeded. Sadly, that seems unlikely. With so many careers, budgets and compacts hanging on prophecies of doom -- the Paris accords not least of all -- there are simply too many vested interests intent on promoting faux science as factLeave a comment:
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Sure, we define the metric, and so we are, individually at least. But I think we tend to not label things other than humans as intelligent, but rather as showing intelligence, which seems to be a convenient way to label them as showing some aspects of human intelligence, but not at the same level or above. Of course, we sometimes forget that every living thing is intelligent in a unique/specialized way, and probably one that we either can't quite comprehend, or achieve a similar level of ability in, no matter how long we might train.
where i'm not sure i agree 100% is that we measure intelligence and sentience by our own self-defined metrics
other primates and octopi have demonstrated learning, tool usage and creation, and other tasks that require what we define as intelligence
...absolute yes to this, and if we're not capable of being good custodians to this planet we happened to find ourselves on, are we actually intelligent?
However, we do seem to really lack the ability to conceive, manage, and resolve problems, to the benefit of the society as a whole, much outside of our individual spheres of habitation. Heck, even ants can do that effecively, so what are we by comparison?Leave a comment:
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When an Octopus can build an e30...
where i'm not sure i agree 100% is that we measure intelligence and sentience by our own self-defined metrics
other primates and octopi have demonstrated learning, tool usage and creation, and other tasks that require what we define as intelligence
...absolute yes to this, and if we're not capable of being good custodians to this planet we happened to find ourselves on, are we actually intelligent?Leave a comment:
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/special...hange-n1054791
Here you go. Purge your guilt on the internet!
BTW the responses are the best ever.Leave a comment:
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Here are some more deniers.
Professor Guus Berkhout The Hague guus.berkhout@clintel.org 23 September 2019 Sr. António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations, United Nations Headquarters, New York, NY 10017, United States of America. Ms. Patricia Espinosa Cantellano, Executive Secretary, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC Secretariat, UN Campus, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 1, 53113 Bonn, Germany Your Excellencies, There is no climate emergency. A global network of more than
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All it requires is money. Like every liberal solution, just feed it cash. Oh, and do it quickly now!Leave a comment:


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