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We can't reverse manmade climate change.
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<blockquote data-quote="juvenissun" data-source="post: 73785621" data-attributes="member: 184066"><p>Are you saying we have the lowest rate of crime in human history now? And do you think the crime rate decreases so obviously with time? According to the data, how many more years would we expect that there will be no crime in this world? </p><p></p><p>Well, this seems to be another case that I do not trust the data in the article you quoted. It tells me again that to understand the principle is more reliable than to see the data. You really want to have the data fit your principle, rather than vice versa. This is becoming more and more critical in today's world that data are pouring out in masses. Data is becoming the source or the tool of deceiving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juvenissun, post: 73785621, member: 184066"] Are you saying we have the lowest rate of crime in human history now? And do you think the crime rate decreases so obviously with time? According to the data, how many more years would we expect that there will be no crime in this world? Well, this seems to be another case that I do not trust the data in the article you quoted. It tells me again that to understand the principle is more reliable than to see the data. You really want to have the data fit your principle, rather than vice versa. This is becoming more and more critical in today's world that data are pouring out in masses. Data is becoming the source or the tool of deceiving. [/QUOTE]
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