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And secondly, I AM right. You need to look at just who is telling you 90+% of scientists are in agreement. And again, I ask, what model SUV was Fred Flintstone driving??? This is pretty simple, but I can walk it through again: The "global warming advocates" take the position that the warming of our climate is due to human's burning fossil fuels and dumping CO2 into the atmosphere. To that end they are willing to spend 100 TRILLION, yes trillion with a T, over the next 50 years to "combat" it. And they know we have only been burning these fuels for about 150 years. So when our founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, there was no ice covering Philadelphia. Yet, 20,000 years earlier that area was covered in 2 miles of ice. There clearly was "global warming" over those 20,000 years. So, I posed the simple question---what kind of SUV was Fred Flintstone driving?? Did he use regular or premium? Were nuclear power plants and not coal burning plants providing the electricity for his home? (Or maybe he drove an EV). Guess what----none of the "global warming due to man's activity crowd" has answered that question. And they won't since it does not fit their narrative. Nor will any politician. Nor will any climatologist who is receiving federal money. And if they did, they risk having that Joyce beatch from the view calling them a "climate change DI-NYE-AH" (PS: Joyce, you're on TV, get a new voice) The real deniers are those that will not accept that there are cyclical changes in our climate that have been going on for millions of years and are driven by the power of the sun, and changes in Earth's orbit and axis tilt. Their SUVs don't have the horsepower to compete with that. |
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My position is that I do NOT believe in Man Made Climate Change. Yes the climate has changed over and over for millions of years.
Can man control the climate… NO. We are waiting a lot of much needed money on this nonsense. Stop already. That said I do believe that we should not pollute the air, land and water. That makes sense. Common Sense appears to be a thing of the past! |
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So far, I have read almost every one of your posts, and all you have ever posted is YOUR opinion. Since you don't list it in your signature, could you inform us where you got your doctorate in Climatology? Because if you want us to accept. blindly, the word of a stranger on the internet, the least you can do is provide some credentials or references. |
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Seems like you are doing the same you blame them for. |
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Nah... Reacting to threats from the gubmint... |
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They are counting the articles that "mention" the climate change studies. Not that they necessarily agree with the studies... Fact Checking The Claim Of 97% Consensus On Anthropogenic Climate Change |
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How's that for a misnomer? :D |
Yes, the climate is changing. It would change whether we contributed to it or not. It would change even if the human species never existed. However, humans are the ones who have contributed most, over the past 100+ years, to deforestation, destruction of waters, overhunting, polluting the air, developing/inventing, then pouring and spraying toxic chemicals onto the soil, which ends up in the water. Plus drilling holes in the planet to mine fossil fuels, minerals, elements, and gemstones. We've even polluted outer space with debris from rockets. ALL of this contributes to climate change. Is it the cause? I don't think so. But we are making a significant impact on it. I don't have to care - I have no kids or grandkids who'll be stuck with what we've done. Your mileage may vary.
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