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georgemcdonnell314
Let's be glad they're still touring.
Isn't playing the same songs over and over sort of recycling?
See they are doing their part.
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RStones2550
Way to belittle someone who disagrees with you, BV. There are actually lots of scientists who do disagree with the way the "climate movement" is going today. Yes, climate changes. That's how it goes. And most of this "science" is actually just computer models done by scientists whose grants and funds are made possible by governments who are expecting an outcome - it's getting warmer.
I mean, why do anything? We're all going to die by 2030 anyways.
Just because someone is skeptical of climate "science," doesn't mean that they believe in a flat Earth or that we can't build bridges. But you do you, continue belittling the people who disagree with you.
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I grew up in the USA, late 60’s early 70’s.
We were taught at school to crawl under our desks during nuclear bomb warnings and told that we would all freeze to death very soon just like the dinosaurs did.
A decade or so ago, our kids were taught in school that global warming would roast us all and that it was our own fault.
Now we are being lectured on climate change and anticipating earth’s impending doom on IORR...
I have every right to be skeptical.
In fact, I have every right to doubt the validity of all of it.
So-called “climate experts” aren’t scientists they are paid shills of a government with an agenda. Science is a never-ending study, it doesn’t just conclude with your own convenient findings.
Follow the money people.
The reason I love this site so much is because IORR is NOT political and NOT bought and paid for by any corporation. This thread disappoints me greatly.
While I find your post ridiculous and ignorant, I agree with your last paragraph.
I am not ignorant.
Actively to choose not to obtain knowledge is ignorant. I have no idea whether you are an ignorant person in other ways.
Like if I said "I don't believe that what I pay in taxes will be going to welfare (when it is proven that it does). Therefore, I refuse to pay any".
That's would be an ignorant thing to say.
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nick
Whipping up some nonsense to deflect your bigotry don't fly. You have zero self control in controlling your political views too. That's good we know where you coming from.
The fact is I was mocking his infantile and overly-simplistic blaming of China and India, while simultaneously seeming to absolve the U.S. from any responsibility.Quote
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nick
Whipping up some nonsense to deflect your bigotry don't fly. You have zero self control in controlling your political views too. That's good we know where you coming from.
We'll all be sure to triple check our posts to make sure NOTHING is said to offend you since (like the very now un-PC almond "milk") you're one of those topped out sensitive ones that can't take a self-deprecating post and sees anything and everything as "racist" with emotional basis based on nothing but are OK with living under a rock.
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RStones2550
Way to belittle someone who disagrees with you, BV. There are actually lots of scientists who do disagree with the way the "climate movement" is going today. Yes, climate changes. That's how it goes. And most of this "science" is actually just computer models done by scientists whose grants and funds are made possible by governments who are expecting an outcome - it's getting warmer.
I mean, why do anything? We're all going to die by 2030 anyways.
Just because someone is skeptical of climate "science," doesn't mean that they believe in a flat Earth or that we can't build bridges. But you do you, continue belittling the people who disagree with you.
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RStones2550
Way to belittle someone who disagrees with you, BV. There are actually lots of scientists who do disagree with the way the "climate movement" is going today. Yes, climate changes. That's how it goes. And most of this "science" is actually just computer models done by scientists whose grants and funds are made possible by governments who are expecting an outcome - it's getting warmer.
I mean, why do anything? We're all going to die by 2030 anyways.
Just because someone is skeptical of climate "science," doesn't mean that they believe in a flat Earth or that we can't build bridges. But you do you, continue belittling the people who disagree with you.
You miss BV's point: it's HAPPENING whether you (anyone) agrees with it (believes it), understands and acknowledges it (promotes facts), disagrees with it (disbelieves) or thinks it's a hoax (chooses to ignore facts to fit their narrative).
There are a number of things happening (that have happened) that show something is changing but here are 3 that are significant factors:
1. cold dependent trees are migrating northward
2. lightning occurring within 300 miles of the north pole
3. rising sea surfaces
Since you seem to be of the hoax minded, read this and tell me nothing is happening:
The Miami bridge to Key Biscayne sparks a new worry on Wall Street: rising seas
[www.miamiherald.com]
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keefriff99The fact is I was mocking his infantile and overly-simplistic blaming of China and India, while simultaneously seeming to absolve the U.S. from any responsibility.Quote
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nick
Whipping up some nonsense to deflect your bigotry don't fly. You have zero self control in controlling your political views too. That's good we know where you coming from.
We'll all be sure to triple check our posts to make sure NOTHING is said to offend you since (like the very now un-PC almond "milk") you're one of those topped out sensitive ones that can't take a self-deprecating post and sees anything and everything as "racist" with emotional basis based on nothing but are OK with living under a rock.
Yes, China is the biggest contributor due to their sheer size and relative lack of industrial sophistication, but the U.S., per capita, contributes twice as much due to our lifestyle.
At the most, you can blame these countries for rushing to catch up to Western lifestyles while bypassing environmental concerns, which is rather unfair. The U.S. did it first when the planet was relatively capable of absorbing the damage. Now, that's no longer an option.
7.5 billion people attempting to live like Americans/Western Europeans isn't sustainable.
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I grew up in the USA, late 60’s early 70’s.
We were taught at school to crawl under our desks during nuclear bomb warnings and told that we would all freeze to death very soon just like the dinosaurs did.
A decade or so ago, our kids were taught in school that global warming would roast us all and that it was our own fault.
Now we are being lectured on climate change and anticipating earth’s impending doom on IORR...
I have every right to be skeptical.
In fact, I have every right to doubt the validity of all of it.
So-called “climate experts” aren’t scientists they are paid shills of a government with an agenda. Science is a never-ending study, it doesn’t just conclude with your own convenient findings.
Follow the money people.
The reason I love this site so much is because IORR is NOT political and NOT bought and paid for by any corporation. This thread disappoints me greatly.
While I find your post ridiculous and ignorant, I agree with your last paragraph.
I am not ignorant.
Actively to choose not to obtain knowledge is ignorant. I have no idea whether you are an ignorant person in other ways.
Like if I said "I don't believe that what I pay in taxes will be going to welfare (when it is proven that it does). Therefore, I refuse to pay any".
That's would be an ignorant thing to say.
I choose to obtain knowledge everyday.
Tread lightly DP...
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RStones2550
Way to belittle someone who disagrees with you, BV. There are actually lots of scientists who do disagree with the way the "climate movement" is going today. Yes, climate changes. That's how it goes. And most of this "science" is actually just computer models done by scientists whose grants and funds are made possible by governments who are expecting an outcome - it's getting warmer.
I mean, why do anything? We're all going to die by 2030 anyways.
Just because someone is skeptical of climate "science," doesn't mean that they believe in a flat Earth or that we can't build bridges. But you do you, continue belittling the people who disagree with you.
You miss BV's point: it's HAPPENING whether you (anyone) agrees with it (believes it), understands and acknowledges it (promotes facts), disagrees with it (disbelieves) or thinks it's a hoax (chooses to ignore facts to fit their narrative).
There are a number of things happening (that have happened) that show something is changing but here are 3 that are significant factors:
1. cold dependent trees are migrating northward
2. lightning occurring within 300 miles of the north pole
3. rising sea surfaces
Since you seem to be of the hoax minded, read this and tell me nothing is happening:
The Miami bridge to Key Biscayne sparks a new worry on Wall Street: rising seas
[www.miamiherald.com]
You are ignorant if you thought that was what I meant. But anyways, this conversation is boring because people just like to call one another names and this is getting nowhere. YES THE CLIMATE IS CHANGING. Happened before and guess what? It will happen again. But go ahead and alarm everyone.
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Kurt
I grew up in the USA, late 60’s early 70’s.
We were taught at school to crawl under our desks during nuclear bomb warnings and told that we would all freeze to death very soon just like the dinosaurs did.
A decade or so ago, our kids were taught in school that global warming would roast us all and that it was our own fault.
Now we are being lectured on climate change and anticipating earth’s impending doom on IORR...
I have every right to be skeptical.
In fact, I have every right to doubt the validity of all of it.
So-called “climate experts” aren’t scientists they are paid shills of a government with an agenda. Science is a never-ending study, it doesn’t just conclude with your own convenient findings.
Follow the money people.
The reason I love this site so much is because IORR is NOT political and NOT bought and paid for by any corporation. This thread disappoints me greatly.
While I find your post ridiculous and ignorant, I agree with your last paragraph.
I am not ignorant.
Actively to choose not to obtain knowledge is ignorant. I have no idea whether you are an ignorant person in other ways.
Like if I said "I don't believe that what I pay in taxes will be going to welfare (when it is proven that it does). Therefore, I refuse to pay any".
That's would be an ignorant thing to say.
I choose to obtain knowledge everyday.
Tread lightly DP...
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RStones2550
Way to belittle someone who disagrees with you, BV. There are actually lots of scientists who do disagree with the way the "climate movement" is going today. Yes, climate changes. That's how it goes. And most of this "science" is actually just computer models done by scientists whose grants and funds are made possible by governments who are expecting an outcome - it's getting warmer.
I mean, why do anything? We're all going to die by 2030 anyways.
Just because someone is skeptical of climate "science," doesn't mean that they believe in a flat Earth or that we can't build bridges. But you do you, continue belittling the people who disagree with you.
You miss BV's point: it's HAPPENING whether you (anyone) agrees with it (believes it), understands and acknowledges it (promotes facts), disagrees with it (disbelieves) or thinks it's a hoax (chooses to ignore facts to fit their narrative).
There are a number of things happening (that have happened) that show something is changing but here are 3 that are significant factors:
1. cold dependent trees are migrating northward
2. lightning occurring within 300 miles of the north pole
3. rising sea surfaces
Since you seem to be of the hoax minded, read this and tell me nothing is happening:
The Miami bridge to Key Biscayne sparks a new worry on Wall Street: rising seas
[www.miamiherald.com]
You are ignorant if you thought that was what I meant. But anyways, this conversation is boring because people just like to call one another names and this is getting nowhere. YES THE CLIMATE IS CHANGING. Happened before and guess what? It will happen again. But go ahead and alarm everyone.
What you meant was absolutely clear but your wording of it was just an red carpet for people who choose to ignore facts and then you do the usual 'of course the climate changes' garbage.
"Alarm everyone"? HA!
Who is "everyone"?
I don't give a shit if you continue to live your life ignoring facts or reinventing them to fit your little idea of a not-warming-world - just stay out of the way of the facts.
Since you don't believe it, why do you choose to say anything at all?
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Kurt
I grew up in the USA, late 60’s early 70’s.
We were taught at school to crawl under our desks during nuclear bomb warnings and told that we would all freeze to death very soon just like the dinosaurs did.
A decade or so ago, our kids were taught in school that global warming would roast us all and that it was our own fault.
Now we are being lectured on climate change and anticipating earth’s impending doom on IORR...
I have every right to be skeptical.
In fact, I have every right to doubt the validity of all of it.
So-called “climate experts” aren’t scientists they are paid shills of a government with an agenda. Science is a never-ending study, it doesn’t just conclude with your own convenient findings.
Follow the money people.
The reason I love this site so much is because IORR is NOT political and NOT bought and paid for by any corporation. This thread disappoints me greatly.
While I find your post ridiculous and ignorant, I agree with your last paragraph.
I am not ignorant.
Actively to choose not to obtain knowledge is ignorant. I have no idea whether you are an ignorant person in other ways.
Like if I said "I don't believe that what I pay in taxes will be going to welfare (when it is proven that it does). Therefore, I refuse to pay any".
That's would be an ignorant thing to say.
I choose to obtain knowledge everyday.
Tread lightly DP...
Since you didn't bother to reference the next line, I will repeat it myself:
At least we both now know where each other stands.
Enjoy your day.
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Stoneage
Well, Greta is on her way to New York to solve all this. She will cross the Atlantic in a sailing boat.
Zero emissions. The trip will take two weeks.
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Kurt
I grew up in the USA, late 60’s early 70’s.
We were taught at school to crawl under our desks during nuclear bomb warnings and told that we would all freeze to death very soon just like the dinosaurs did.
A decade or so ago, our kids were taught in school that global warming would roast us all and that it was our own fault.
Now we are being lectured on climate change and anticipating earth’s impending doom on IORR...
I have every right to be skeptical.
In fact, I have every right to doubt the validity of all of it.
So-called “climate experts” aren’t scientists they are paid shills of a government with an agenda. Science is a never-ending study, it doesn’t just conclude with your own convenient findings.
Follow the money people.
The reason I love this site so much is because IORR is NOT political and NOT bought and paid for by any corporation. This thread disappoints me greatly.
While I find your post ridiculous and ignorant, I agree with your last paragraph.
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Redhotcarpet
What countries pollute rivers and oceans with plastic bags? Of burning garbage contained in the plastic shopping bags is better should we then forbid the plastic bag? What has plastic bags to do with the current warm cycle the last few hundred years?
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iraq0708
How 'bout those Giants!?….