| on Nov 19, 2007, 12:00 AM E.S.T.
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This essay is about looking at the science and findings of the
climate scientists from a scientific perspective, not as a
meteorologist or climatologist. This essay applies unbiased eyes to the
science of global warming and simply asks, 1) do the findings and data
support the conclusion and 2) does the conclusion pass the stink test?
As an analyst and optometrist, I read a lot of drug research and
financial reports, had lunch with many sales reps, and it was my job to
filter out which drug was the best or which
mutual fund justified their hype. I soon learned that you can put
lipstick on a pig, but in the end, it is still a pig.
If the conclusions aren’t supported by sound research and
statistics, you are most like going to get burned in the end, and waste
or lose a lot of money, or worse, someone could get hurt. I also
learned that products that had claims and conclusions supported by
solid statistics and studies were the best ones to choose.
So before you read this essay, I ask you to forget everything you
have learned about
global warming. Imagine that you are a science teacher and a student
just handed you a research
project. Your job is to review the study with unbiased eyes, and grade
the project based upon how sound the science is supporting the
conclusion.
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