Re: AAPG on Global Climate Change



On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 02:59:22 GMT, Phil Hays <invalid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

J.Taylor wrote:

Phil Hays wrote:
J. Taylor wrote:

It is completely irrelevant it was a personal website or the
occupation of owner of it.

It is completely relevant that the numbers on the website are wrong.

Wouldn't you have to answer these questions first, to know that?

"What "other sources" provided these numbers? How were they calculated
or measured?"

To claim than the amount of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels and land use
changes is less than a tenth of amount reported in peer reviewed
literature is an extraordinary claim. The author should provide at least a
traceable source, to say the very least, for such an extraordinary claim.

To help, would you quote the claim and what you consider the amount in
peer reviewed literature.

NOTE: Am not arguing, just trying to follow what you are saying and
need to know what it is you are referring.

Thanks

JT

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