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A YouTube Video of a 2006 Talk, Entitled "Global Warming: Fallacies and Substantial Doubt" www.youtube.com/watch?tim. . .
In my first public presentation on my own choice of topics since my Ph.D. defense, I focused on elements of IPCC arguments for AGW, finding multiple fallacies. The presentation was before an audience of about 50, at Bergen Community College, in a public room. Since "Logically Fallacious" was created to examine fallacies, I thought the title of my presentation made it an apt topic for member consideration. |
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It's not a long video. The idea of fallacies of IPCC is presented in it. Perhaps it could be watched.
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answered on Tuesday, Jun 04, 2019 10:57:47 AM by DrBill |
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