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11/25/15 6:03 PM

#240997 RE: fuagf #240996

fuagf -- and we're about to set a new record for annual precip -- we're at 50.75" for the year so far, v. the current annual record (1991) of 53.54" -- with another 4-7" expected through Sunday -- so another bump on the way for our reservoirs,


[ http://waterdatafortexas.org/reservoirs/statewide , (linked in) http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=117977925 and preceding and following]

potentially, especially if we have an above-average December (which would appear likely), completing what would be a quite amazing trek from at or near (recent-year) record low percentage-full levels to at or near a (recent-year) record high percentage-full level within a single calendar year
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11/29/15 9:12 PM

#241042 RE: fuagf #240996

Why do people question climate change?

Hint: ideology.

Most of the attacks on climate science are coming from libertarians and other political conservatives who do not like the policies that have been proposed to fight global warming. Instead of negotiating over those policies and trying to make them more subject to free-market principles, they have taken the approach of blocking them by trying to undermine the science.

This ideological position has been propped up by money from fossil-fuel interests, which have paid to create organizations, fund conferences and the like. The scientific arguments made by these groups usually involve cherry-picking data, such as focusing on short-term blips in the temperature record or in sea ice, while ignoring the long-term trends.

The most extreme version of climate denialism is to claim .. http://www.amazon.com/The-Greatest-Hoax-Conspiracy-Threatens/dp/1936488493 .. that scientists are engaged in a worldwide hoax to fool the public so that the government can gain greater control over people’s lives. As the arguments have become more strained, many oil and coal companies have begun to distance themselves publicly from climate denialism, but some are still helping to finance the campaigns of politicians who espouse such views.

That section is down a bit .. http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/11/28/science/what-is-climate-change.html

See also:

The Biological Roots of Conspiracy Theories
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