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"Consensus of experts" is often wrong, as we saw with HCQ+
Author:
MarkHarman
(6622 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 8:41 pm on Mar 14, 2024
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Replies to: ""Consensus of experts" is often wrong, as we saw with HCQ+"
A good take on the climate alarmists.
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PaND
- 8:51am 3/14/24
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"There are no solutions, only tradeoffs" - Thomas Sowell
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iairishcheeks
- 1:16pm 3/14/24
In addition, Drs. Judith Curry and Richard Lindzen know the science very well
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MarkHarman
- 11:10am 3/14/24
I've replied to this claim already...both fully acknowledge the physics of global warming...and
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TyroneIrish
- 11:38am 3/14/24
"Consensus of experts" is often wrong, as we saw with HCQ+
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MarkHarman
- 8:41pm 3/14/24
Lomborg backs up what he says, you are the point of his article.
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PaND
- 12:41pm 3/14/24
Perfect Reply
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ColeyO
- 12:52pm 3/14/24
Alarmism raises campaign contributions.
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Curly1918
- 9:07am 3/14/24
The urgency is due to the fact that it takes hundreds of years for atmospheric CO2 to be
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TyroneIrish
- 11:32am 3/14/24
I doubt it, the Dems always say to follow the science unless it does not fit their agenda.
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PaND
- 9:29am 3/14/24
delete.
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ELP
- 10:20am 3/14/24