kelpdiver 2 #26 July 12, 2009 I think the food supply poses a greater risk to those in the arctic circle. Already we've seen orcas having to eat more smaller otters (like popcorn shrimp) rather than seals and sea lions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuckakers 426 #27 July 13, 2009 Quote >Nope. So the organizers at that conference are evil for ignoring what he says, because he is clearly qualified to speak to the science. Heck, he's so qualified there's no reason to doubt him! You, however, are wise to ignore what he says, because he is clearly unqualified to speak to the science. Heck, he's so stupid he's "drinking the kool-aid!" It's always better to avoid doing exactly what you condemn others for doing, at least for a few days after making the accusation. Makes it a little hard to take your posts seriously. Maybe I wasn't clear enough for you, Bill. My point was that the guy IS an expert on polar bears, so I see no reason to doubt his 30 years of research, especially when he doesn't seem to have an agenda about his findings. However, he's NOT a climate expert, which tells me his thoughts are no more trustworthy than the general public's. The global warming thing is falling apart. That pesky temperature that refuses to rise keeps getting in the way.Chuck Akers D-10855 Houston, TX Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,151 #28 July 13, 2009 Quote That pesky temperature that refuses to rise keeps getting in the way. R I G H T!... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,120 #29 July 13, 2009 >The global warming thing is falling apart. That pesky temperature that > refuses to rise keeps getting in the way. Maybe you should stop quoting scientists who say it is rising, then. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites