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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1616860" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>"the right balance between being effective and honest" This has been my view on scientific evidence the whole time. Scientists can very easily work to gain the result they desire and at the moment they are on a windfall as there is plenty of money out there for their work with governments throwing money at them to come up with the results that governments desire.</p><p>To me the climate is changing as it always has done so, as to how much influence we have had on it is immaterial. I do like to see how we are better looking after things but I do not like things taken to extremes like the green movement wants. With our recent bushfires you get the feeling the greens think if we stop using coal fired powerhouses the fires will go out tomorrow. They want a small country like Australia to destroy its economy to fix up the world.</p><p>The biggest thing of all I feel is population control, we can't go on multiplying at the exponential rate that we are. We have just got to adapt to what ever the climate throws at us. It will come to a fine balance between what we can produce and feeding the world and failed crops in multiple parts of the world will produce a food crisis.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1616860, member: 16453"] "the right balance between being effective and honest" This has been my view on scientific evidence the whole time. Scientists can very easily work to gain the result they desire and at the moment they are on a windfall as there is plenty of money out there for their work with governments throwing money at them to come up with the results that governments desire. To me the climate is changing as it always has done so, as to how much influence we have had on it is immaterial. I do like to see how we are better looking after things but I do not like things taken to extremes like the green movement wants. With our recent bushfires you get the feeling the greens think if we stop using coal fired powerhouses the fires will go out tomorrow. They want a small country like Australia to destroy its economy to fix up the world. The biggest thing of all I feel is population control, we can't go on multiplying at the exponential rate that we are. We have just got to adapt to what ever the climate throws at us. It will come to a fine balance between what we can produce and feeding the world and failed crops in multiple parts of the world will produce a food crisis. Ken [/QUOTE]
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