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03-30-2017, 09:45 PM | #3593 (permalink) | ||
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"CAGW" is a bird of a different feather. It primarily faults man-made carbon emissions thus the "anthropomorphic" aspect to it. It also predicts that AGW will lead to a catastrophic affect on the Earth. Al Gore Despair as Global Warming Scam Fails Look into Christopher Walter Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley. Unlike Al Gore who likes to yell "bull****," he is very well spoken and provides quite a convincing arguments.
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03-31-2017, 02:50 AM | #3594 (permalink) | |
Cuter Than Post Malone.
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When it comes to global warming I trust the cosmologists and meteorologists that spend their whole lives studying this and have absolutely nothing to gain from lying. Yeah, I've heard the bull**** about them lying to keep a job or what ever like we will one day decide that we don't give a **** about predicting weather or hurricanes any more.
They all say that the globe is warming and it is linked to the amount of C02 in our atmosphere which is directly linked to the C02 we emit mostly from huge factories and power plants and **** like that. I have searched and I cannot find one person who's occupancy specializes in the study of weather or atmospheres or anything like that that denies that global warming is real and a man made threat. Of all of them that say it's real, I've found one that says that even though it is a man made threat, it is no where near as imminent of a threat as media portrays and that we have plenty of time to fix it before irreversible damage happens. But yeah, none that out right deny global warming being a man made threat. I challenge anybody to find a climate scientist, a cosmologist, a meteorologist or anybody that has anything to do with studying the specific fields of atmospheres or weather patterns that denies global warming. I put my faith in those dudes more than I do with your ****ing oil industries and politicians that still think talking snakes existed.
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03-31-2017, 07:23 AM | #3595 (permalink) |
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Nobody with any sense argues that the planets temperature hasn't gone up about 1 degree over the past 100+ years. The argument is what we should do about it, and to what extent humans are at fault for that. I'm all for preventing air pollution wherever possible, and let's look at alternate sources of energy.
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03-31-2017, 09:36 AM | #3598 (permalink) |
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The jury is no longer out. We are responsible for the unique rate of change that we are experiencing.
This is a great resource that addresses pretty much all of the mainstream climate change denial arguments in both laymen's terms and more in depth scientific explanations. It is incredibly well-sourced and transparent. https://www.skepticalscience.com/argument.php
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03-31-2017, 09:54 AM | #3599 (permalink) | |
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03-31-2017, 01:41 PM | #3600 (permalink) | |
Cuter Than Post Malone.
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So, if oil comes from the breaking down of fossils over millions of years then how would we run out? Like, aren't other dead things going to break down over millions of years? Is there just some huge gap in time where things didn't live and we will have an oil shortage for a time?
I just don't fully understand this oil crisis thing. Couldn't the oil industries basically just tell us there is a shortage just so they can hike up the prices and make tons of money?
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