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    #31
    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
    The Vostok ice samples tested in 1998 proved that Co2 does not play as significant a role in global warming as being pitched by the fear mongers seeking research money and an entire industry built upon protecting the environment.

    What Should We Really Be Doing?

    Adding a carbon tax does nothing except syphon more much needed resources out of the population and into the hands of government. This is not a solution but instead a manipulation of people based on false ideas. Instead, given climate is a real issue, we must think about how we will adjust key aspects of our society like food and water availability or viable living areas based on the natural cycle occurring. Instead, we approach it from an inaccurate, economic view that is putting all the onus on PEOPLE. We need to solve these issues intelligently and from a very real preparedness point of view. This is something we are not talking about as we simply blame humans for the cause in a political agenda.

    What a load of BS


    So much manipulation of the facts.
    And that this is what we should do and then say absolutely nothing should tell you how much BS it is.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
      So you ******* nuts, how's that warming going for you, idiots?
      It's been cold as F in southern Ca. Damn near got into the 40s a few days ago. Had to close my bedroom window.

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        #33






        If you don’t believe that we are effecting the climate or that there is not a substantial change, then your living under a rock or gobbling some serious Koch brother jizz

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          #34
          Originally posted by Don Pichardo View Post






          If you don’t believe that we are effecting the climate or that there is not a substantial change, then your living under a rock or gobbling some serious Koch brother jizz
          Do you believe in the solar flares or pole shift?

          I think we do have a little bit to do with climate change. But to think we'll affect it before nature does is when I stop buying into it.

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            #35
            More info,

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              #36
              i suggest you watch this 4 min video of neil degrasse tyson explaining why man has something to do with climate change, maybe you'll agree with him or not, nonetheless he argues interesting points that alter you ideas about climate change if you're open to what he has to say

              Last edited by EL_GRINGO; 01-28-2019, 11:26 PM.

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                #37
                In any case if you believe in global warming or not, it's beneficial nonetheless to reduce carbon emissions for our health because we breath that stuff in and you might not believe it causes global warming but we both know that's unhealthy and might cause cancer and asthma and god knows what else,Plus an added bonus is that ********* funding nations will have less money to spend if we stop using as much oil as we do now.
                Better health and poorer A-rabs sign me up
                Last edited by EL_GRINGO; 01-28-2019, 11:27 PM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
                  Must have been all that industry 20 thousand years ago...
                  ok.. since we've established that you've never taken a college level science course.. how about this...

                  The world is not some relatively humongous, infinite space. The radius is only 4,000 miles, if you walk for 8,000 miles, you'll be back where you started.

                  Once you've grasped how small the earth is, and the fact that our air and atmosphere is all contained in the same space.. how could burning 1.2 billion tons of coal and 150 billion gallons of gasoline every year, and releasing hundreds of pollutants in the air and water possibly be a good thing? How could it be a good thing for the oceans, which grows plankton, that produces more than 50% of the oxygen in the planet, how could that be a good thing for all our water, food and air sources? How could it be a good thing for the ozone layer that protects us from a near infinite sources of cosmic radiation?

                  What the **** are you standing for? Do you own a coal company? What do you stand to gain by pretending pollution is an imaginary problem?
                  Last edited by DARKSEID; 01-29-2019, 12:04 AM.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by EL_GRINGO View Post
                    i suggest you watch this 4 min video of neil degrasse tyson explaining why man has something to do with climate change, maybe you'll agree with him or not, nonetheless he argues interesting points that alter you ideas about climate change if you're open to what he has to say

                    There's nothing to disagree or agree with. Carbon dioxide absorbing heat from the sun is basic physics.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by DARKSEID View Post
                      ok.. since we've established that you've never taken a college level science course.. how about this...

                      The world is not some relatively humongous, infinite space. The radius is only 4,000 miles, if you walk for 8,000 miles, you'll be back where you started.

                      Once you've grasped how small the earth is, and the fact that our air and atmosphere is all contained in the same space.. how could burning 1.2 billion tons of coal and 150 billion gallons of gasoline every year, and releasing hundreds of pollutants in the air and water possibly be a good thing? How could it be a good thing for the oceans, which grows plankton, that produces more than 50% of the oxygen in the planet, how could that be a good thing for all our water, food and air sources? How could it be a good thing for the ozone layer that protects us from a near infinite sources of cosmic radiation?

                      What the **** are you standing for? Do you own a coal company? What do you stand to gain by pretending pollution is an imaginary problem?
                      Walk for 8000 miles? Thats the diameter. The perimeter is more like 26000 miles and that’s what I’d have to walk. Since you fail at the basics......

                      Lmao trying to teach me by using regurgitated high school talking points. I’m not one of those dumb morons that the system spewed out.

                      And I never said that polluting was good.

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