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Old 11-21-2009, 02:24 AM   #6
Dndjzirw

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If you mean a possible motive for collusion among scientists, it can range from ensuring continuing funding by generating expected, politically-correct, or scary results, to wishing to expand the environmental industry.
So you suspect that scientists, who are experts in the field of climatology, whose reputations are based on the accuracy of their data and conclusions have more motive to collude and lie about global warming than politicians who get re-elected based on how much money they can raise for campaigning and are heavily lobbied by polluting industries who fear increased costs of environmental controls?
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