Phydeaux
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ORIGINAL: Phydeaux I've read each IPCC report cover to cover, as well as almost all the referenced works - certainly more than 20,000 pages by this point. I've read the entire dumps from Climate Gate. I've read the (falacious) report on polar bears (record numbers btw), as well as reports on artic sea ice. Antartic snow fall. Radiation levels in ice and mud cores. Then why repeat so many provable lies? http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/about-polar-bears/what-scientists-say/are-polar-bear-populations-booming http://www.sejarchive.org/pub/SEJournal_Excerpts_Su08.htm http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/arctic/wildlife/polar_bear/population/ Once again, none of your quotes say what you represented them to say. In fact let me quote your third article: " Today, polar bears are among the few large carnivores that are still found in roughly their original habitat and range--and in some places, in roughly their natural numbers. Although most populations have returned to healthy numbers, there are differences between the populations. Some are stable, some seem to be increasing, and some are decreasing due to various pressures." Which is a statement I concur with. Nowhere do your sources site polar bears dying from lack of sea ice. Let me give you some additional quotes.:.. So you agree this statement is a lie "I've read the (falacious) report on polar bears (record numbers btw)," Why go on after agreeing with me? I'm not sure what you think I was saying, or what I agreed with. I have read non-creditable reports that said artic sea ice was causing record declines in the populations of polar bears. I have also read multiple reports that say polar bear populations are high and stable. I view the latter reports (polar bear populations sound) as by far the more creditable. The claim was "record numbers" which your own posts disprove. Why not just admit the lie and learn from getting caught? If you would prefer that I say - record numbers of polar bears since the 50's - I'll happily restate that. Hwever, in the overall scheme of what I was talking about - I don't think thats really much of a quibble. The point was there were huge videos out there talking about the extinction of the polar bears. Polar bears led on the evening news even here - a long way from the artic. And it simply isn't true. Polar bears are doing better than most large predators.
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