!!!!Banana wrote:brontosaurus (which never actually exsisted)
They've decided it didn't exist now? Childhood hours spent looking at dinasaur books wasted

... and yet, the whole US still gets slamed over it.Arcsalin wrote:Why bring the dodo back? if we weren't sensible enuff to stop its cull all those years ago, do we actually want Dodo extinction part deux just to confirm that we really are stupid when it comes to nature after all. I mean for example, some one says global warming, America says no to the kyoto treaty and then some years later individual states ignore its government and decide to side with the treaty anyway because their local voters know that it is an issue of reality and not National economics...
they didnt exsist a while ago.Maeloch wrote:!!!!
They've decided it didn't exist now? Childhood hours spent looking at dinasaur books wasted. What about the diplodocus? The bracasaurus? The other ones with long necks?!
While Charlton Heston was lobbying for gun ownership, Doug McClure was making sure noone found out he never really fought a brontosaurus with makeshift firebrand.Banana wrote:odd tho. it says the dino was discredited in 1975.
Why was i taught about a dinosaur called the brontosaurus when i was at school if it had been discredited the year i was born?
Lairiodd wrote:... and yet, the whole US still gets slamed over it.
More importantly, the real problem is that the Kyoto accords are driven more by politics than science. There are actual costs in implementing Kyoto, therefore, it should only be implemented if the benefits are proven.
The reason that this is even an issue is tied back around to the politics angle. By politicising the science, the trust people have in the scientists is reduced/negated.
So, first we should have proven the science. This requires making predictions and then having those match experiments. This has not been accomplished yet by climate scientists wrt global warming. This is because their predictions are "results orientated" and are not in fact attempts to actually predict.