- Sep 19, 2000
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So my university chemistry teacher keeps on trying to push the global warming agenda onto the students. Personally, I haven't studied it enough to know one way or another, but I thought that there was some skepticism in the scientific community regarding it.
I post this here and not in P&N because I believe most of you that post here are engineers ect. I don't want this to be a Political debate, just your thoughts on global warming and if it is man made (links would be nice). It would be especially useful if you are a chemist as well.
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Guys and Gals, lets keep this discussion on the SCIENTIFIC side of the discussion. Provide proof, back it up with something, or just toss out ideas. An idea is not immediately wrong because someone else thought of it, or that the scientific community disagrees with it. We can have thoughtful discussion on the subject without bringing politics into the mix.
This is not a political discussion, so comments like 'Al Gore makes everything up', or 'This is a ploy to put pressure on the oil companies', or such and such is a right (or left) wing conspiracy are not allowed. Take that to P&N.
AnandTech Moderator Evadman
I post this here and not in P&N because I believe most of you that post here are engineers ect. I don't want this to be a Political debate, just your thoughts on global warming and if it is man made (links would be nice). It would be especially useful if you are a chemist as well.
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Guys and Gals, lets keep this discussion on the SCIENTIFIC side of the discussion. Provide proof, back it up with something, or just toss out ideas. An idea is not immediately wrong because someone else thought of it, or that the scientific community disagrees with it. We can have thoughtful discussion on the subject without bringing politics into the mix.
This is not a political discussion, so comments like 'Al Gore makes everything up', or 'This is a ploy to put pressure on the oil companies', or such and such is a right (or left) wing conspiracy are not allowed. Take that to P&N.
AnandTech Moderator Evadman