jc456
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So what? Are you an expert? If not, the experts I watch and listen to out weigh your idea of factsThat makes absolutely no senseSo does fox! What makes yours better?Where do you get yours from? Fox generally brings in experts. You don’t agree with the experts? How is that on fox?
It get mine from the actual science journals and reports.
That removes one of the extra layers of spin
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I am not surprised that you do not see the difference between doing the reading the reports and results and and the analysis of the data for yourself and having some talking head on the TV news telling you what it says.
Why think for yourself when someone can tell you what to think, that seems to be your motto
Ok, let me type it again, I will type slower this time.
I get my information about climate change by reading science journals and the scientific papers published on the topic. I have also as part of my Masters downloaded climate change data sets with over 1 million points of data and used SPSS to do an analysis of the raw data. I have also read what the DOD has published on the problems associated with climate change as well as the problems it will pose for the Ag industry.
You get your information on climate change by letting some talking head that is paid to present a single point of view by a news station.
One of us choose to think for ourselves and the other lets others tell them what to think...I am the one, you are the other.