TED Talk - Kary Mullis COMPLETELY debunks the Global Warming Fiasco

No one is interested in this? I thought this one was one of the best cases ever presented against the IPCC's conclusions.
 
I found it fascinating but you gave the impression it was all about global warming. Only the last 10 minutes touches on it.
 
still dont like particulate pollution...how bout we capture the co2 from manufacturing and use it to grow algae to turn into fuel to run the factory which produces co2 to grow the algae to make the fuel

the Germans i worked w/ at Siemens called it a "closed loop" system...this is while i was working on circuit breakers, but the concept transfers and scales...food is trash-trash is food.

it is all about efficiency and that includes material stream management-it always has.

a measure of the success of a "culture" is the result of these resource streams.
are you cold?

how much trash is blowing around in the street?

are you hungry?

you can eat dandelions.

we don't know how to use the tools around us (because we are overly specialized)
 
LOL at the surf joke in the first minute...

It's true, there are a lot of very intelligent surfers out there, and surfing can be an extremely spiritual experience..

There's a saying out there that 'surfing is the only true religion'. It's not said by many, but I tend to agree with it.. even though it has it's faults just like all other religions (i.e. bad people who are apart of the religion)



Getting barreled.. The 'third eye' of surfing

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Braving the cold


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Braving the cold for a pretty little tube


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Eternal bliss

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still dont like particulate pollution...how bout we capture the co2 from manufacturing and use it to grow algae to turn into fuel to run the factory which produces co2 to grow the algae to make the fuel

the Germans i worked w/ at Siemens called it a "closed loop" system...this is while i was working on circuit breakers, but the concept transfers and scales...food is trash-trash is food.

it is all about efficiency and that includes material stream management-it always has.

a measure of the success of a "culture" is the result of these resource streams.
are you cold?

how much trash is blowing around in the street?

are you hungry?

you can eat dandelions.

we don't know how to use the tools around us (because we are overly specialized)

When people burned coal to heat their homes, there was a heck of a lot more particulate pollution. When I was a kid, the snow would often be black with soot.

I didn't worry about it much because it would always rain and the particulate would run down the drains in the streets.
 
I really, really don't like the wet smacking sound he makes when he opens/closes his mouth. Something about it just aggravates me.
 
Thanks for sharing.

Sorry, that was just my initial impression. Now that I've seen it all:

It seems to be a pretty standard debunk session based on energy balance and the report from MIT. I'm curious about the "other study" he mentioned that supposedly found the same thing...
 
I really, really don't like the wet smacking sound he makes when he opens/closes his mouth. Something about it just aggravates me.

Sorry, that was just my initial impression.

It bugs me too. This is the reason I stopped listening to talk radio. I could take NPR and weed out the truths from the lies but the lip smacking pushed me over the top.
 
Thanks so much for this video, Clay!

I watched the last 10 minutes and then had to go back to the beginning because he is so fascinating. Amazing about his huge DNA discovery in 20 minutes while driving his car.
 
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