So much for Global Warming

Discussion in 'Economics' started by jficquette, Dec 10, 2008.

  1. Aren't you the same guy who posts incessantly how Obama won't be allowed in because he won't qualify concerning the constitutional requirement to be born on American soil (or something like that)?

    I'm just waiting for you to start running around calling him an N-word...

    On topic:

    Regardless, even if global warming was a scam, how much can it hurt for us all to reduce emissions, pollute less, etc. At worst, asthma and emphysema decline and we get on cleaner fuels.. I'm all for a breath of fresh air.


    On another point of irony, its usually the fundamentalist Christian right wing with their human-centric beliefs that attempts to chastise global warming and evolution ... As if oil was there to be burned, industry was meant to thrive, and humans were entitled to their uninterrupted destruction of the planet and all other life. Should I open a thread 'So much for fairy tales that condone human self centeredness?' Or maybe I should entitle it 'Why are bible believers so hell bent on destroying the planet if their religion is supposed to teach love, beauty and the best of human spirit?' (heheh... here we go)

    Just curious, jfcetiquite are you by any chance a devout 'Christian'? Maybe you are the exception and don't fall into the cliche.
    I see little point to your posts.
     
    #71     Dec 13, 2008
  2. We will get larger trees? How long does it take to get larger trees? By the time those trees get larger, there may not be any amazon left.

    The questions is NOT what is the effect of 6 billion humans breathing out CO2, the question is what is the effect of artifical CO2 producing sources (cars, factories).

    No doubt studying global wearther is far far from easy. THere are tons of factors to take into account. And on top of that, weather doesn't change overnight, but over hundreds/thousands of years.
     
    #72     Dec 13, 2008
  3. Yea I know, that is why the BEST solution is for someone else to tell you what to believe, instead of making your brain hurt from thinking about it yourself.
     
    #73     Dec 13, 2008
  4. Yeah. I guess one has to care (passion) about something prior to expending the energy to starting thinking about it. I have no opinion nor spend any energy (other than this message board) thinking about the effects of global warming. I'll leave that to someone else.

    I respect Al Gore for at least (regardless of ulterior motive) having an opinion and doing something about it. Everyone else just spouts their opinion while going about their everyday lives. LOL.

    I'm frugal and keep my carbon footprint reasonable. That's it for me.

    P.S. If we all die because we didn't take care of the earth then so be it. I am not willing nor want to change the world's opinion. I can only do what I choose to do. My purpose to become who I am.

    Next time, I'll just reincarnate into a different century with different problems. Yeah, that's what I'll do.

    :D
     
    #74     Dec 13, 2008
  5. charts

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  6. jprad

    jprad

    It's amazing how few people understand how absurd any conclusion of climate change is when the sum total of recorded scientific data is a micro fraction of an average glacial cycle.
     
    #76     Dec 13, 2008
  7. Go fuck yourself. Does that answer your questions?
     
    #77     Dec 13, 2008
  8. The only ones who sponsor global warming is paid for fools like Gore or those on the government cheese with federally funded grants to study it.

    So you want to spend trillions just in case these scientists who are being paid to promote global warming are actually right?? How and what would you spend it on??
     
    #78     Dec 13, 2008
  9. No. That doesn't answer my question, seriously. I'm trying to figure out if you actually have a unique point of view that has some substance behind it or are just a parrot for an ideology... Prove me wrong with substance.

    Tell me why lowering pollution levels even if global warming is a scam is such a bad idea.

    And tell me would you be posting this same crap about Obama not being a citizen if it were McCain who won? (who I think has a similar dilemma over birth location technicality)

    Most of what you write has racist white redneck written all over it... Wonder if the words match the true description.
     
    #79     Dec 13, 2008
  10. Venus is more insulated then Earth with a much denser atmosphere. It's axial tilt is only 3 degrees compared to Earth's of 23 degrees which indicates no seasons. Venus has a surface temp of 900 degrees.

    Global warming jokes claim Earth's global warming on temperature variations less then one degree centigrade in average tempuratures.

    CO2 increases because of warming, not the other way around. Humans have nothing to do with it. Its just part of the natural cycle.
     
    #80     Dec 13, 2008