
Is it possible that a true skeptic to celebrate the fall of global warming by satellite?
A $ 280 million satellite crashed due to failure of the instrumentation and self-proclaimed global warming "skeptics" seem to be holding this loss. "Observatory was the first NASA satellite dedicated to the monitoring of carbon dioxide worldwide. The measurements collected by the satellite is expected to improve climate models and help researchers determine where it originated greenhouse gas and how much is being absorbed by forests and oceans. "It seems to me if you're really skeptical of a problem because the data you want as much as possible. If you are in denial about it, you want as little information as possible. Is it a contradiction for a self-proclaimed "skeptic" to celebrate the loss of a scientific instrument in this way?
Look, many of the skeptics "here are like the" evolution skeptics, or other pseudo-skeptics, where the card kingdom is serious disregard for science and knowledge. skeptical – this way – it means "do nothing" or "do not know anything." So of course, someone who does not "believe" it is a problem do not see a reason to spend money in the follow-up. Where a replacement satellite really is launched data begin to leave and we will have more information available. These people do not want anyone to tell them anything they do not want to hear. Which is great if you're like 4 years of age. Otherwise, as an adult, not only is really no excuse. So maybe the satellite has found decreased levels of CO2, but with the U.S., China, India and Russia, all trying to get every last dollar input and output of 40-50 megawatts and 60-year-old power plants, can be very sure of CO2 levels are just one way.
Global Warming Data FALSE (Satellite failure 10-15 degrees too high) Whistleblower tips off Blog
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