Welcome to the real world, Chicken Little.
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elysiantraveller |
10-12-2016 08:24 AM |
Not to harp on this thread but people that vehemently deny climate change are simply wet. Man's effects on it can be debated but two points are worth considering...
1) The rise in global temperatures sure seems to coincide with mankind's massive push towards industrialization.
2) The primary means of production for that industrialization is our entire species digging something up from the ground and lighting it on fire.
I disagree with about 95% of all Global Warming initiatives but to deny its happening and we have a role to play in it seems extremely foolish.
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Not denying warming.
Not denying man is a contributor.
but we have been warmer and colder.
No one can say what the ideal temperature is.
And nothing we do is going to stop it.
India and China are major payers in this and the will not go by the nonsense we are proposing.
Most of all, the biggest mouth in this are NOT doing anything personally to help. They drive SUVs, they fly private jets, they tell US what to do but ignore it themselves.
Frauds leading fools.
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Frost king |
10-12-2016 09:19 AM |
And to think that California is going to spend millions trying to control "Cow Farts."
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Didn't the elect one of them as governor?
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Inner Dirt |
10-12-2016 09:39 AM |
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Originally Posted by Tom
You know, we laugh at you and your ignorant flock for blindly following the liars like Al Gore, who does nothing himself to fight this global warming danger. He drive gas guzzlers, flies in private jets, has a carbon foot print bigger than Bigfoot, and little nothing people like YOU fall all over yourselves to spread HIS message. Making HIM richer and richer.
:lol::lol: hcap, you are dumber than dirt. :lol::lol::lol:
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What I like about the climate change alarmists is that they are never wrong. (Among their followers and themselves) First it was global warming, then when we had cold spells in areas and hot ones in others they changed the buzz word to climate change. Then you get the rising sea alarmists and they are all over the place one says the sees will rise 5 inches in 75 years then another claims seas will rise 15 feet in the same time span. They blame the wild variations on different modeling scenarios.
Another comedy is how they claim to know how cold it was within a couple tenths of a degree on January 13th, 1725 when no one had an accurate thermometer, yet the same people can be 20+ degrees off predicting weather 24 hours in advance. Another good one is the people concerned about the supposed damage from the methane gas emitted from cattle. At one time there were a lot more buffalo in North America than there are presently dairy cattle in the whole world.
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chadk66 |
10-12-2016 12:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by hcap
Both you gents can stick your heads (along with a few thermometers under your tongues), where the sun don't shine and maybe you guys can get an approximate answer to your totally irrelevant assholean question.
Oops I am trying to explain things in anatomical terms to amateurs who can not tell the difference between their asses and elbows.
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And that temp is what?:lol:
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JustRalph |
10-12-2016 12:11 PM |
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Originally Posted by Inner Dirt
What I like about the climate change alarmists is that they are never wrong. (Among their followers and themselves) First it was global warming, then when we had cold spells in areas and hot ones in others they changed the buzz word to climate change. Then you get the rising sea alarmists and they are all over the place one says the sees will rise 5 inches in 75 years then another claims seas will rise 15 feet in the same time span. They blame the wild variations on different modeling scenarios.
Another comedy is how they claim to know how cold it was within a couple tenths of a degree on January 13th, 1725 when no one had an accurate thermometer, yet the same people can be 20+ degrees off predicting weather 24 hours in advance. Another good one is the people concerned about the supposed damage from the methane gas emitted from cattle. At one time there were a lot more buffalo in North America than there are presently dairy cattle in the whole world.
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Great post 👍
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chadk66 |
10-12-2016 12:11 PM |
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Originally Posted by Inner Dirt
What I like about the climate change alarmists is that they are never wrong. (Among their followers and themselves) First it was global warming, then when we had cold spells in areas and hot ones in others they changed the buzz word to climate change. Then you get the rising sea alarmists and they are all over the place one says the sees will rise 5 inches in 75 years then another claims seas will rise 15 feet in the same time span. They blame the wild variations on different modeling scenarios.
Another comedy is how they claim to know how cold it was within a couple tenths of a degree on January 13th, 1725 when no one had an accurate thermometer, yet the same people can be 20+ degrees off predicting weather 24 hours in advance. Another good one is the people concerned about the supposed damage from the methane gas emitted from cattle. At one time there were a lot more buffalo in North America than there are presently dairy cattle in the whole world.
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They just change with the times and public perception. If one name for it isn't taking they just rename it. Then they doctor the numbers if it isn't fitting their agenda. Climate change isn't what worries me it's the fact there are so many sheep that believe this is such a huge deal. It's the same people that elect ass hats like Hillary. It's like a damn cult.
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Parkview_Pirate |
10-12-2016 05:27 PM |
we won't be laughing much longer
German government has passed a resolution to ban non-zero emission vehicles from sale by 2030.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...gines-by-2030/
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The German Bundesrat's decision dovetails with the Paris Climate Agreement, a UN agreement to combat greenhouse gas emissions starting in 2020. To meet the agreement, Germany must reduce its CO2 emissions by 95 percent by the year 2050; the auto industry makes up about 2.7 percent of Germany's gross domestic product, and vehicles and vehicle components are 20 percent of that nation's exports.
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Look for the climate change movement to become less about warnings, resolutions and agreements - and more about concrete actions that will have varying impacts. More taxes on fossil fuels, carbon credits needed for air travel, local sourcing for food, attempting to meet emission agreements, etc.
Along with rising energy prices as fossil fuels and other resources are depleted, this translates to a significant decline in living standards for most of us. And with the leftist governments pretty much having hijacked the green movements for their own nefarious purposes, the mantra of "but it's for the good of Mother Earth" will be used early and often - the way of the catch phrase "but it's for the good of the children" has been used to justify pouring GOBs of money down the rathole known as public education.
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Global warming is today's Juden.
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Originally Posted by Tom
Global warming is today's Juden.
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What the F**k does that mean?
Juden is the German word for Jews.
Is it some obscure baboon-eese lingo we don't know about?
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Like Hitler used the Jews as the cause of all the problems, and as a political tool to gain power, you guys are using global warming.
The parallels between 1930s Germany and today's democratic party are disturbing.
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What a sloppy comparison. Makes little sense.
This is the comparison.
Just as the Jews did NOTHING to cause any of the problems Hitler babbled about, the scientific community and climatology consensus can not be blamed for humanity's overuse of fossil fuels, and vast de-forestation . The 2 most pernicious reasons we are up shit;'s creek.
Oh yeah Ben Warmer and Ben Cooler who are really refusing to see
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