Global warming, dentists; and is Simon a Cyborg?
17 September 2006 - 2:12pm
Here's a letter I had published in the South China Morning Post today (it was somewhat edited):
Dear Sir:
I was interested to see Simon Patkin has again sent an anti-environmentalists missive. As regular readers of letters to the Post will have noted, Mr Patkin has no need for fresh air, clean water and greenery. Might we suspect, then, he is a cyborg, engaged in a mission to transform our planet?
Mr Patkin cited a petition of 17,000 scientists who did not believe in global warming. He failed, however, to tell us that this petition dates from 1998, and that Scientific American estimated only around 200 climate specialists signed the petition. Other signatories included dentists, gynacologists, nutritionists and others with no expertise in climatalogy. Indeed, the signature gathering procedure was so lax that names included "Ginger Spice", and a fictional character from the TV series M*A*S*H.
The evidence global warming is a real, serious problem, is overwhelming, and increases daily. Today, for instance, comes news of a study that shows warming is not driven by variations in the sun's output - as some global warming "sceptics" have claimed; and another that revealed a significant decrease in permanent Arctic ice cover, even during winter.
To cyborgs, such news may seem trifling. But for the rest of us, global warming is real cause for concern.
Post edited by: Martin, at: 2006/09/17 11:50
Post edited by: Martin, at: 2006/11/12 18:26
Post edited by: Martin, at: 2006/11/12 18:26
21 September 2006 - 1:57am
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Re:Global warming, dentists, and Simon the Cyborg
Hi Martin, You might like to follow up with the news from the Guardian in the UK - see my post "Corporate Denial" at Corporate denial re global warming and impacts cheers, Roger.


















Hi Roger: Thanks for this I've added a little info to the thread you started. Letter in yesterday's SCMP also said global warming not a problem. Cited Richard Lindzen, of MIT - who is about the only major climate scientist among the sceptics. He also takes dough from energy industry: his Wikipedia entry says that allegedly charges industry US$2500 for consulting. Letter also mentioned a "hockey stick" graph - with forecast for major upturn in temp - is wong. But, warming trends clear