Sadly for alarmism, the Earth only re-radiates so much heat for greenhouse gases to absorb and the CO2 must compete for that. Yes, there is a surfeit of CO2 in the atmosphere, but it (and what’s added) will have little to no climatic effect.
Sadly for alarmism, the Earth only re-radiates so much heat for greenhouse gases to absorb and the CO2 must compete for that. Yes, there is a surfeit of CO2 in the atmosphere, but it (and what’s added) will have little to no climatic effect.
Dear Junk Science,
I invested my money at Hansen & Mann Investment Corporation. My stock broker there says to trust him and keep investing with him, although he completely missed forecasting the housing bubble burst and stock crash in 2008, and still suggests I keep flipping houses. He tells me that those “extreme” and “wacky” events that occurred in the stock and housing markets in the last few years are consistent with his prediction of continued rising house values. He’s brushed off my concerns, by telling me no one knows more about the markets than he does, and if the markets do strange things it’s because the housing market is still on the rise. I’ve lost a lot of money so far, but he says to hang in there and my investments will pay off. Some of my friends call me naive, but my broker says they don’t have business degrees like he does and they’re stupid. I’m really confused.
My question. Should I keep investing my money with this firm? I really think they have my best interests in mind. They got good reviews from my newspaper’s financial analyst.
Signed:
Wavering in Waverly