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At 11:38 PM 9/29/2007, Stirling wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Richard Lindzen,<br>
Hendrik Tennekes, and<br>
(although not a climatologist) Bjorn Lomborg.<br><br>
Can anyone think of any others? </blockquote><br>
Max More gave a talk at World Future Society on this if you would like a
philosopher's opinion.<br><br>
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<dd><font size=2><a href="http://www.natasha.cc/">Natasha
</a><a href="http://www.natasha.cc/">Vita-More</a> </font>
<dd>PhD Candidate, Planetary Collegium -University of Plymouth - Faculty
of Technology,
<dd><font size=2>School of Computing, Communications and
Electronics</font>, <i>Centre for Advanced Inquiry in the Interactive
Arts</i> <br><br>
<dd><font face="Times New Roman, Times"><i>If you draw a circle in the
sand and study only what's inside the circle, then that is a
closed-system perspective. If you study what is inside the circle and
everything outside the circle, then that is an open system perspective. -
</i>Buckminster Fuller</font>
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