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PatrickKn
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: RonaldFuckingPaul]
#15171690 - 10/03/11 12:54 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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reeferaddict69 said: Cows produce more Co2 in a year than an SUV. Truth. Global carbon tax here we come.
And who is raising the cows?
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: PatrickKn]
#15171696 - 10/03/11 12:56 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Who's farming humanity?
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: Circle Jerk]
#15171822 - 10/03/11 01:30 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Not anymore, once I read into it on my own. The idea of Global Warming 10 years ago, it it seemed like everyone was on board. As time has passed, more and more people are dismissing it as the facts come about and I couldn't be happier about it. Just to get the Global Warming asspickles to STFU already. It's not to say I'm anti-green, whatever that means anyway. Who wants to live in a polluted world, it would be like living in squalor. But it's nothing to do with global warming.
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: abltsandwich]
#15171835 - 10/03/11 01:33 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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This pretty much sums up how I feel towards this issue:
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: The Whale]
#15171854 - 10/03/11 01:39 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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The Whale said: Who's farming humanity?
They have a hell of a bill coming, whoever they are. Ah heck, just send the bill to Rome. He's the Big Man's local representative, I understand.
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: koraks]
#15172044 - 10/03/11 02:17 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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If we create a cleaner world because of an overblown natural phenomenon that occurs despite the existence of man, thats fine and dandy. But calling skeptics similar to racist and calling for arrests on the basis of flimsy scientific rhetoric is absurd. Yes we need to keep the world cleans as humans, but the guilt for money bullshit has to end. Bring back the tearful native american.
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: Circle Jerk]
#15172119 - 10/03/11 02:35 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Circle Jerk said: Al "manbearpig" Gore has yet to answer the question:
Are our SUV's also melting the Martian Ice Caps?
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070228-mars-warming.html
no, his carbon footprint is exported directly to mars which is why he's allowed a $2k/mo utility bill
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: koraks]
#15172128 - 10/03/11 02:40 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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koraks said: If there is one thing we should attribute to the climate skeptics, is their incredibly creative and nimble use of logic.
who claims we have no climate, we have hundreds of climates, I live in a sub tropical climate, a shitty economic climate and a retarded political climate
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: koraks]
#15172173 - 10/03/11 02:51 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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koraks said: If there is one thing we should attribute to the climate skeptics, is their incredibly creative and nimble use of logic.
who claims we have no climate, we have hundreds of climates, I live in a sub tropical climate, a shitty economic climate and a retarded political climate
OH SNAP!!!
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The Whale said: Who's farming humanity?
They have a hell of a bill coming, whoever they are. Ah heck, just send the bill to The Vatican City. He's the Big Man's local representative, I understand.
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#15172189 - 10/03/11 02:54 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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You can think global warming is bullshit AND support the green movement.
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: NWlight] 1
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edit: I don't think global warming is bullshit, just that people caused it.
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: NWlight]
#15172299 - 10/03/11 03:21 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Several Ice ages have been identified by geologists. Global warming and then Ice Age is a natural cycle that has been going on forever.
Additionally, I think all the Hype about climate change is fucking retarded. Of course the climate changes, all of that oil under the sand in the middle east was once forest. On a grand scale, the climate changes all the time. It just now that we notice it that it becomes an issue?
Im in favor of "green" technology because it seems to steadily yet slowly be moving us away from big corporations/government. I cant wait for the oil to run out. The sooner, the better. Once its gone, we can finally tap into the other energy sources that are not controlled by these jackasses. And the technology for that has almost matured.
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: wildernessjunkie]
#15172378 - 10/03/11 03:40 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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wildernessjunkie said: Several Ice ages have been identified by geologists. Global warming and then Ice Age is a natural cycle that has been going on forever.
Additionally, I think all the Hype about climate change is fucking retarded. Of course the climate changes, all of that oil under the sand in the middle east was once forest. On a grand scale, the climate changes all the time. It just now that we notice it that it becomes an issue?
Im in favor of "green" technology because it seems to steadily yet slowly be moving us away from big corporations/government. I cant wait for the oil to run out. The sooner, the better. Once its gone, we can finally tap into the other energy sources that are not controlled by these jackasses. And the technology for that has almost matured.
This pretty much sums up my thoughts. However what do you all think will be the end result? Eco-fascism or another pie in the face of global government?
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: Circle Jerk]
#15172485 - 10/03/11 04:03 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Explain "Eco-Facisim"?
As far as the pie in the face. It wont matter, it seems to me that government is full of shit or just flat out wrong most of the time. They'll just brush it off or cover it up just like every other issue.
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: RonaldFuckingPaul]
#15172623 - 10/03/11 04:36 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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I assume the entire impact of all human activity post-industrial revolution and mass-agriculture has had some effect on the global average temperature, heating the Earth and pushing us closer to a tolerance zone where if we pass a certain value everything gets fuck-y when all the Tundra melts and who knows how much more greenhouse gas is trapped in the massive sheet of ice.
Build nuclear reactors. Implement hydrogen internal combustion. We need to replace petrol, apocalypse or no.
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: wildernessjunkie]
#15172646 - 10/03/11 04:41 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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wildernessjunkie said: Several Ice ages have been identified by geologists. Global warming and then Ice Age is a natural cycle that has been going on forever.
Additionally, I think all the Hype about climate change is fucking retarded. Of course the climate changes, all of that oil under the sand in the middle east was once forest. On a grand scale, the climate changes all the time. It just now that we notice it that it becomes an issue?
Im in favor of "green" technology because it seems to steadily yet slowly be moving us away from big corporations/government. I cant wait for the oil to run out. The sooner, the better. Once its gone, we can finally tap into the other energy sources that are not controlled by these jackasses. And the technology for that has almost matured.
You ought to be cautious, there is no evidence the Earth has ever changed temperatures as quickly as it has since the 19th century. While the climate does fluctuate, Right now we're looking at "every last bit of ice will melt sooner (and not too much later)"
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: blujay]
#15173527 - 10/03/11 07:20 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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I would say that if a Woolly Mammoth can freeze solid while eating its dinner, that that is a pretty rapid temperature change. Humans may be influencing the climate, but I don't think that we have the amount of effect that is being touted. I believe that at some point the climate will change pretty suddenly, how significant it will be....who knows? But I think climate change, and probably another Ice Age is inevitable.
When all that will occur though, is anyone's guess.
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: blujay]
#15173535 - 10/03/11 07:21 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Mars...... Is melting as well. 19 century n all
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: Circle Jerk]
#15173566 - 10/03/11 07:26 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Circle Jerk said: Mars...... Is melting as well. 19 century n all
So you're saying that its possible that the sun is actually getting hotter!?
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Re: Do you still buy into "man made Global Warming Theories"? [Re: wildernessjunkie]
#15173577 - 10/03/11 07:28 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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wildernessjunkie said: Explain "Eco-Facisim"?
As far as the pie in the face. It wont matter, it seems to me that government is full of shit or just flat out wrong most of the time. They'll just brush it off or cover it up just like every other issue.
In 1935, the Nazi regime enacted the "Reich Nature Protection Act". While not a purely Nazi piece of legislation, as parts of its influences pre-dated the Nazi rise to power, it nevertheless reflected Nazi ideology. The concept of the Dauerwald (best translated as the "perpetual forest") which included concepts such as forest management and protection was promoted and efforts were also made to curb air pollution.
Emblem of the "Libertarian National Socialist Green Party"
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