harlock Posted August 24 Posted August 24 (edited) today I no longer trust politicians. this is a problem of management of public affairs but it is not just the fault of those who don't trust! I'd rather do the research myself. it's incredible the graph posted by ken fabian. it seems a paid graph because of precision, but do we have the tools to have a graph like that? please, excuse me... Edited August 24 by harlock -2
exchemist Posted August 24 Posted August 24 23 minutes ago, harlock said: today I no longer trust politicians. this is a problem of management of public affairs but it is not just the fault of those who don't trust! I'd rather do the research myself. it's incredible the graph posted by ken fabian. it seems a paid graph because of precision, but do we have the tools to have a graph like that? please, excuse me... Why do you suddenly bring politicians into this discussion? These graphs are the result of scientific research.
studiot Posted August 24 Posted August 24 4 hours ago, harlock said: today I no longer trust politicians. this is a problem of management of public affairs but it is not just the fault of those who don't trust! I'd rather do the research myself. it's incredible the graph posted by ken fabian. it seems a paid graph because of precision, but do we have the tools to have a graph like that? please, excuse me... Not doe I trust politicians. Does anybody ? But your response to my suggestions was disappointing. Plants need carbon dioxide and they first appeared (in the oceans) about 1 billion years ago. Without atmouspheric carbon dioxide there would be no plants and therfore no us. The fossil record shows plants back to at least this age ago. So ther must have been atmouspheric carbon dioxide to at least that time. That is an example of non mathematical scientific reasoning that you need to employ to get a starting grip on your enquiry. Polictical reasoning (is there such a thing ?) is irrelevant.
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