Subject: Really? An ad hominem argument?
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Posted on: 2016-11-12 03:21:00 UTC

It is not as if I pulled some random YouTube video out of my rear, so I believe that it is disingenuous to say that I am "using YouTube as a source"; I am simply citing to an actual published scientist who also happened to have posted a digestible-length video on YouTube. If I was posting to some random nutjob, then you'd be right to question the validity of my views.

Thanks for at least having the respect to point to other scientists as well.

But I believe that you completely missed the point I was trying to make. The climate is changing: on that we agree. Many scientists are saying the same thing: one would have to be blind to deny that. However, numbers alone do not prove truth.

The difference between someone with a legitimate minority position and a conspiracy theorist is that the conspiracy theorist can empirically be proven wrong; he just doesn't want to see that he's wrong. I've proven elsewhere on this Board that I am willing to admit when I've been mistaken in the face of contrary evidence. I'll take a closer look at your sources; and if I find any others for my position (I will admit that, as climate change is not my bailiwick, I do not have links at the ready), I hope you are willing to do the same.

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