Are there any evidence that could emerge right now that would show that global warming is not man made?
In other words, is it possible to falsify this theory?
I'm not being anti global warming, just pointing to a small thought exercise. What scientific data would show that it is not happening, or that humans are not responsible? What evidence or events would lead to the conclusion, that it's not real?
Obviously to show that global warming is not happening, the average temperature of earth should go down, but by how much and in what time scale, so that it would not be considered temporary. What data would show that humans are not causing it?
If there isn't anything that could possibly falsify it, then the theory is not far from being a cult like thing.
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Monday, December 6, 2010
South Park, The Simpsons and Futurama - all better viewed online
The South Park creator have really done a good job putting the cartoon officially online: http://www.southparkstudios.com/
For the Simpsons and Futurama a quick google search will help to find suitable websites for watching them. Many providers are fans doing what should be the creators job.
Some good examples are
- The Simpsons Online here: http://www.iwatchsimpsonsonline.com/
- and Futurama here: http://futuramaepisode.org/
For the Simpsons and Futurama a quick google search will help to find suitable websites for watching them. Many providers are fans doing what should be the creators job.
Some good examples are
- The Simpsons Online here: http://www.iwatchsimpsonsonline.com/
- and Futurama here: http://futuramaepisode.org/
Free Skype credit with your ISIC until the end of this year
Tested myself and working fine. Best for any student who wants to call from Skype to a real phone. The voucher is valid until 31.12.2010, so better hurry up. If you have an ISIC student card then you can receive some free Skype credit on this page:
http://www.isic.org/campaigns/skype-vouchers.html
http://www.isic.org/campaigns/skype-vouchers.html
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