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dyna mo 11-29-2014 10:18 AM

why are the GFY global warming alarmists such debbie downers?
 
do they not keep up with the facts? do they want instant change? it seems they want to come here and bitch at us when in reality the changes are required elsewhere and more importantly, are in fact happening.

china and USA coming together to meet the 2050 2 degree celsius goal

Rare optimism ahead of climate talks in Lima


Pledges by Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Barack Obama earlier this month to limit their emissions after 2020 sent a powerful signal that a global deal could be possible next year. The two countries, which produce about 40 percent of all global emissions, long have been adversaries in the U.N. climate talks.

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The United States can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050, using existing or near-commercial technologies, according to researchers with the Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project. The study analyzed scenarios with four types of decarbonized electricity: renewable energy, nuclear energy, fossil fuel with carbon capture and storage, and a mixed case. The scenarios achieved reductions of 83 percent below 2005 levels and 80 percent below 1990 levels, according to the study, which was released ahead of next month?s climate talks in Lima, Peru, and negotiations in Paris in December 2015. The energy efficiency of buildings, transportation, and industry would need to increase through the use of smart materials and energy-efficient designs, and vehicles will need to be fueled with electricity generated from wind, solar, or nuclear, as opposed to coal, the researchers said. They project the net costs would be on the order of 1 percent of gross domestic product per year. The 80-percent reduction by 2050 is a long-standing goal of the Obama administration, in line with the global commitment to limit global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius. ?One important conclusion is that investment opportunities in clean technologies will arise during the natural rollover and replacement of infrastructure,? said lead author Jim Williams. ?The plan calls for non-disruptive, sustained infrastructure transitions that can deeply decarbonize the U.S. by 2050, and enhance its competitive position in the process.?
Rare optimism ahead of climate talks in Lima - Yahoo News

Yale Environment 360: U.S. Can Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions 80 Percent by 2050, Study Says

Deep Decarbonization Pathways

dyna mo 11-29-2014 10:25 AM


Joshua G 11-29-2014 12:10 PM

there's lies, theres damn lies, & theres global warming.

i dont even deny the earth is warming, & that humans are the cause. The big lie is that humans will no longer have a habitable place to live. Humans been alive for 50,000 years as homo sapien & got through far worse climates, like the ice ages, & survived. & our ancestors had none of the knowledge or technology we enjoy today.

duh.

:2 cents:

slapass 11-29-2014 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20306074)
do they not keep up with the facts? do they want instant change? it seems they want to come here and bitch at us when in reality the changes are required elsewhere and more importantly, are in fact happening.

china and USA coming together to meet the 2050 2 degree celsius goal

Rare optimism ahead of climate talks in Lima


Pledges by Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Barack Obama earlier this month to limit their emissions after 2020 sent a powerful signal that a global deal could be possible next year. The two countries, which produce about 40 percent of all global emissions, long have been adversaries in the U.N. climate talks.



Rare optimism ahead of climate talks in Lima - Yahoo News

Yale Environment 360: U.S. Can Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions 80 Percent by 2050, Study Says

Deep Decarbonization Pathways

So now you think it is real?

:disgust

dyna mo 11-29-2014 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by slapass (Post 20306243)
So now you think it is real?

:disgust

what are you talking about? the fact that I've disagreed with the politicization of the need to curb pollution? Or my pointing out how one side claims "science is settled"? or that people think climatology is science? or that climate change alarmists completely get in the way of themselves by making the issue about the argument instead of actions to curb pollution? or the fact that change is happening?

fill me in, let me know what you are talking about because you won't find one single post, comment, look on my face, morse code, smoke signal, or carrier pigeon that ever claims what you are alluding to.


In fact I mention VERBATIM many times my position.

crockett 11-29-2014 02:06 PM

Why is it every conservative rushes here to post about every little thing that that supports their beliefs while demanding attention from those whom disagree. Meanwhile you guys always stick your heads in the sand denying everything you don't want to hear.

dyna mo 11-29-2014 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20306318)
Why is it every conservative rushes here to post about every little thing that that supports their beliefs while demanding attention from those whom disagree. Meanwhile you guys always stick your heads in the sand denying everything you don't want to hear.

thanks for proofing me that you global warming alarmists are complete debbie downers. even in a thread filled with optimism and hope about cleaning up the industrialized world over the next 35 years you still cling to the politicized argument of the topic.

keep getting in the way! well done.

wah waaaaaaaah.

http://ib3.huluim.com/video/7596082?...S&size=600x400

2MuchMark 11-29-2014 02:29 PM

Popular Science articles:

DRAMATIC ICE LOSS IS MESSING WITH ANTARCTICA'S GRAVITY
Dramatic Ice Loss Is Messing With Antarctica's Gravity | Popular Science

DATA FROM SATELLITES CONFIRM: GLACIERS ARE RETREATING
Data From Satellites Confirm: Glaciers Are Retreating | Popular Science

http://www.popsci.com/sites/popsci.c...le_highres.jpg

dyna mo 11-29-2014 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20306353)
Popular Science articles:

DRAMATIC ICE LOSS IS MESSING WITH ANTARCTICA'S GRAVITY
Dramatic Ice Loss Is Messing With Antarctica's Gravity | Popular Science

DATA FROM SATELLITES CONFIRM: GLACIERS ARE RETREATING
Data From Satellites Confirm: Glaciers Are Retreating | Popular Science

http://www.popsci.com/sites/popsci.c...le_highres.jpg

like shooting fish in a barrel. neither of you alarmists are interested in solutions actually happening. you just want to continue sounding your alarm at others.

:1orglaugh

I knew this was going to be easy, but this easy? :thumbsup

2MuchMark 11-29-2014 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20306207)
there's lies, theres damn lies, & theres global warming.

i dont even deny the earth is warming, & that humans are the cause. The big lie is that humans will no longer have a habitable place to live. Humans been alive for 50,000 years as homo sapien & got through far worse climates, like the ice ages, & survived. & our ancestors had none of the knowledge or technology we enjoy today.

duh.

:2 cents:

Of course we'll survive, but thats not what its really about. The short-term cost of global warming will be increased floods, worsening storms, more drought, hotter & longer heat waves, etc making food and drinking water more scares and more expensive, not to mention cost of health care. Some places will be hit with so much damage that they may not be able to afford to recover from the damage, etc.

In other words, doing nothing about Global warming could prove to be very, very expensive.

dyna mo 11-29-2014 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20306318)
Why is it every conservative rushes here to post about every little thing that that supports their beliefs while demanding attention from those whom disagree. Meanwhile you guys always stick your heads in the sand denying everything you don't want to hear.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20306353)
Popular Science articles:

DRAMATIC ICE LOSS IS MESSING WITH ANTARCTICA'S GRAVITY
Dramatic Ice Loss Is Messing With Antarctica's Gravity | Popular Science

DATA FROM SATELLITES CONFIRM: GLACIERS ARE RETREATING
Data From Satellites Confirm: Glaciers Are Retreating | Popular Science

http://www.popsci.com/sites/popsci.c...le_highres.jpg

are either of you 2 even slightly aware of what's on the calendar for now through Dec 2015 re: greenhouse gases changes global policies and requirements for the next 50 years? or do you just like to point your fingers about shit which you know nothing about?

dyna mo 11-29-2014 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20306356)
In other words, doing nothing about Global warming could prove to be very, very expensive.

:1orglaugh in your overzealous haste to point your finger at others, you completely missed the commitments made by USA and China earlier this month.

I guess the anti-fox libblogs where you get your "news" didn't update you on that.


you're welcome

wah waaaaaaaah.

arock10 11-29-2014 02:47 PM

We are alone in the universe

dyna mo 11-29-2014 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by arock10 (Post 20306377)
We are alone in the universe

let it linger! i like that. :1orglaugh

SuckOnThis 11-29-2014 03:09 PM

Chocodiles are good for you


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Robbie 11-29-2014 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20306074)
do they not keep up with the facts?

Nope they do not. They are still parroting talking points based on 15 year old computer models that are completely wrong.

And also...any scientist who questions the whole thing is instantly not credible. ONLY the scientists (on the green energy payroll for their "studies") who agree with the alarmists are to be believed and have any credibility.

Any new facts and new data is quickly dismissed as being "debunked". And the debunking is always from an alarmist slanted website.

It's like watching folks wearing blinders while pointing at people with open minds and yelling: "They are wearing blinders, not me".

crockett 11-29-2014 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20306330)
thanks for proofing me that you global warming alarmists are complete debbie downers. even in a thread filled with optimism and hope about cleaning up the industrialized world over the next 35 years you still cling to the politicized argument of the topic.

keep getting in the way! well done.

wah waaaaaaaah.

http://ib3.huluim.com/video/7596082?...S&size=600x400

You are only posting this topic because you are attempting to discredit people you disagree with. Not like you would willingly post articles supporting what you disagree with.

Ie you are just arguing the right wing talking points, being the only groups whom keep spewing anti global warming are big oil and republicans.

crockett 11-29-2014 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20306354)
like shooting fish in a barrel. neither of you alarmists are interested in solutions actually happening. you just want to continue sounding your alarm at others.

:1orglaugh

I knew this was going to be easy, but this easy? :thumbsup

You are offering no solution, no independent thought, just parroting what you see on TV just like Robbie.

dyna mo 11-29-2014 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20306419)
You are only posting this topic because you are attempting to discredit people you disagree with. Not like you would willingly post articles supporting what you disagree with.

Ie you are just arguing the right wing talking points, being the only groups whom keep spewing anti global warming are big oil and republicans.

crockett, look, this isn't the 3rd grade so you will need to at least read some of the words in this thread to participate.

just spewing your anti-right wing agenda in spite isn't a good look for you. Again, if you were ever serious about your whining alarmist global warming diatribes you've banged out for us all, then you would know what is going in the world re: curbing green house gases and you would comment on that,.

but you are not, you just want to make it a political fight, which is fine, your comments in this thread just proofs that.

dyna mo 11-29-2014 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20306420)
You are offering no solution, no independent thought, just parroting what you see on TV just like Robbie.

You want me to solve green house gas emissions issue?

sure thing brb. :1orglaugh

dyna mo 11-29-2014 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20306420)
You are offering no solution, no independent thought, just parroting what you see on TV just like Robbie.

again I ask, prior to me enlightening you in this thread, were you aware of the recent advancements of the USA and CHina committing to reducing greenhouse gases by 2050 and also the talks in peru and the accord coming in December?


I posted that already in the thread, you waxed over it all in your overzealous need to attack me on shit you actually made up, in spite of my correcting you many times.

Robbie 11-29-2014 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20306420)
You are offering no solution, no independent thought, just parroting what you see on TV just like Robbie.

All I ever see on TV are people saying that it's "real" and the "science is settled".

So nope, you are wrong (again). .

My very independent thought comes from looking at the Earth's history of climate change and the fact that nature makes changes to accommodate things like a tiny percentage of rise in CO2 that man creates (statistically speaking that is).

Also the fact that all of the stuff YOU are parroting is coming from computer models using 15 year old data that is no longer relevant and has been found to be wrong.

G.I.G.O. (garbage in, garbage out).

But you don't care crockett. This is all about politics to your small mind. You are the target of the Green Energy billionaires.
You will believe no matter what.

Hell, if every scientist on the face of the Earth came out tomorrow and said it was a mistake...you would STILL be spinning the story and using anything you could find as "proof".

You don't question anything you are told. Just like a good little zombie.

JJ Gold 11-29-2014 06:05 PM

The Left has the global warming idiots and The Right has the religious assholes. Both want to control the behavior of others and restrict fun. Fuck them both. In the mouth.

Robbie 11-29-2014 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JJ Gold (Post 20306522)
The Left has the global warming idiots and The Right has the religious assholes. Both want to control the behavior of others and restrict fun. Fuck them both. In the mouth.

I agree with that!

2MuchMark 11-29-2014 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20306359)
are either of you 2 even slightly aware of what's on the calendar for now through Dec 2015 re: greenhouse gases changes global policies and requirements for the next 50 years? or do you just like to point your fingers about shit which you know nothing about?

You are either the dumbest idiot on GFY, or you just don't bother to read. It's ok, don't lift a finger. You never did, you never will.

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20306365)
:1orglaugh in your overzealous haste to point your finger at others, you completely missed the commitments made by USA and China earlier this month.

I guess the anti-fox libblogs where you get your "news" didn't update you on that.


you're welcome

wah waaaaaaaah.

Again, you didn't read anything. I didn't comment on anything. I just posted links to a scientific magazine. But hey - don't hurt yourself trying to read, or understand, or think. You clearly let other people do the thinking for you. All you do is react, without thinking.

And again, you make all kinds of assumptions about me that are wrong. You don't know me so stop trying to talk for me. I'm actually an optimist. The earth is in trouble, but it's fucking cool that we know its in trouble. You and other right wing asshats can push science and facts away all you want and keep your heads in the sand, but your denial won't protect you for very long. Science will though. So don't you worry, ok little man? Alright.


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Originally Posted by JJ Gold (Post 20306522)
The Left has the global warming idiots and The Right has the religious assholes. Both want to control the behavior of others and restrict fun. Fuck them both. In the mouth.

I disagree. Both want to have fun, it's just that the right keeps coming up with excuses not to pay the bar tab.

Peace!

dyna mo 11-29-2014 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20306560)
You are either the dumbest idiot on GFY, or you just don't bother to read. It's ok, don't lift a finger. You never did, you never will.



Again, you didn't read anything. I didn't comment on anything. I just posted links to a scientific magazine. But hey - don't hurt yourself trying to read, or understand, or think. You clearly let other people do the thinking for you. All you do is react, without thinking.

And again, you make all kinds of assumptions about me that are wrong. You don't know me so stop trying to talk for me. I'm actually an optimist. The earth is in trouble, but it's fucking cool that we know its in trouble. You and other right wing asshats can push science and facts away all you want and keep your heads in the sand, but your denial won't protect you for very long. Science will though. So don't you worry, ok little man? Alright.




I disagree. Both want to have fun, it's just that the right keeps coming up with excuses not to pay the bar tab.

Peace!


again, I loaded this thread with optimistic news about curbing global pollution and curbing green house gases which you didn't even know about, because you actually don't give a shit, and can't even respond directly to, again because you actually do not give a shit. If you want to think I'm an idiot for proofing that in this thread, that's cool.

the funny thing is I didn't name names, yet here you are doing what you do.

ilnjscb 11-29-2014 07:16 PM

Oh my god in just three and a half years!!!!!!!!1!!
 
http://media3.washingtonpost.com/wp-...b11-204256.jpg

http://www.whitehousemuseum.org/grou...en-2009-ne.jpg

dyna mo 11-29-2014 07:18 PM

:1orglaugh

we're doomed!

crockett 11-29-2014 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20306427)
again I ask, prior to me enlightening you in this thread, were you aware of the recent advancements of the USA and CHina committing to reducing greenhouse gases by 2050 and also the talks in peru and the accord coming in December?


I posted that already in the thread, you waxed over it all in your overzealous need to attack me on shit you actually made up, in spite of my correcting you many times.

Dyna, there have been many talks at UN events on climate and setting up deadlines. However I t doesn't matter what goes on at the UN if our own govt doesn't get behind it. We can have people saying all kinds of things at the UN, but it doesn't mean shit if the govt here in the states doesn't back it up.

Do you really think congressmen from states who benifit from oil or coal are going to opt to follow some UN mandate? No they are gonna run to fox news and yell at the top of their lungs that the UN is trying g to take over America..

Joshua G 11-29-2014 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20306356)
Of course we'll survive, but thats not what its really about. The short-term cost of global warming will be increased floods, worsening storms, more drought, hotter & longer heat waves, etc making food and drinking water more scares and more expensive, not to mention cost of health care. Some places will be hit with so much damage that they may not be able to afford to recover from the damage, etc.

In other words, doing nothing about Global warming could prove to be very, very expensive.

mr prince, we dont need to warm the world to make food & water more scarce. overpopulation is doing that regardless of climate.

as far as damaging storms, they been around for 4 billion years & they are not going away cause of a carbon tax. on a daily basis the sun has far greater impact on weather than humans can ever dream.

will new orleans no longer exist? maybe. but thats more of a darwin awards matter, AKA the stupidity of owning a home in an uninhabitable environment.

the only thing humans need to worry about are volcanos, asteroids, & solar storms. Should the ice caps totally melt, humans will be fine. i promise.

:)

Joshua G 11-29-2014 09:12 PM

one detail i may add to this thread is that the scientific community agreeing on something does not mean they are right. Read the history of the scientists whom made ginormous breakthroughs in science & you will see the scientific community did not immediately embrace the controversial new theorems posited by gallileo, newton, einstein. Shit, einstein never got the nobel for relativity...why??? in these cases the innovators had to fight a community that wanted to keep saying the earth is not round, there is no gravity, & the earth is the center of the universe by which all other celestial bodies circle.

not to mention a geological record of climate change far in excess of magnitude than anything happening today. The sahara desert was created in about 40 years. there were no tailpipes to blame back then. But if a liberal caveman was around, im sure they woulda blamed camel farts on it & we need to curb camel farts.

:)

Robbie 11-29-2014 09:47 PM

Joshua G, you are spot on.

But don't expect the alarmists to listen. They have closed minds and only believe what they are told by the politicians who pretend to be liberal...what to believe.

dyna mo 11-29-2014 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20306624)
Dyna, there have been many talks at UN events on climate and setting up deadlines. However I t doesn't matter what goes on at the UN if our own govt doesn't get behind it. We can have people saying all kinds of things at the UN, but it doesn't mean shit if the govt here in the states doesn't back it up.

Do you really think congressmen from states who benifit from oil or coal are going to opt to follow some UN mandate? No they are gonna run to fox news and yell at the top of their lungs that the UN is trying g to take over America..

I just don't see why you can't even give Obama credit on this. I mean this is the very first time since the US walked away from Kyoto that both the USA and China have agreed, this meeting next month will pave the way for the global accord in december 2015.

also, times are changing, have you followed what nrg ceo Crane said recently?

well, here you go:

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NRG, which built a leading electricity business from coal and other conventional power plants, is aiming to reduce its carbon emissions 50 percent by 2030 and 90 percent by 2050, the company said on Thursday.

David Crane, the company’s chief executive, made the announcement at a ceremony breaking ground for the company’s new headquarters in Princeton, N.J., conceived as a green-energy showcase that will open in 2016.

“The power industry is the biggest part of the problem of greenhouse gas emissions, but it has the potential to be an even bigger part of the solution,” Mr. Crane said in an interview before the announcement.

Businesses like Coca-Cola, Google and Walmart are increasingly looking to buy or produce more green energy as a way of reducing their carbon footprints, creating a potentially lucrative market for companies like NRG. This week, for instance, Ikea announced it had bought a second wind farm in the United States, part of its goal of, by 2020, producing as much renewable energy as the company consumes globally.

“We are working with these companies on putting solar panels all over their facilities, and it’s helpful for them to know that we’re heading in the right direction,” Mr. Crane said.
btw, nrg puts out millions of metric tons of greenhouse gases every year and is, well, I hope you know who nrg is.

2MuchMark 11-29-2014 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20306567)
again, I loaded this thread with optimistic news about curbing global pollution and curbing green house gases which you didn't even know about, because you actually don't give a shit, and can't even respond directly to, again because you actually do not give a shit. If you want to think I'm an idiot for proofing that in this thread, that's cool.


You have serious emotional problems.

2MuchMark 11-30-2014 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20306624)
Dyna, there have been many talks at UN events on climate and setting up deadlines. However I t doesn't matter what goes on at the UN if our own govt doesn't get behind it. We can have people saying all kinds of things at the UN, but it doesn't mean shit if the govt here in the states doesn't back it up.

Do you really think congressmen from states who benifit from oil or coal are going to opt to follow some UN mandate? No they are gonna run to fox news and yell at the top of their lungs that the UN is trying g to take over America..

Bingo.


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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20306629)
mr prince, we dont need to warm the world to make food & water more scarce. overpopulation is doing that regardless of climate.

So then by this argument, it's ok to keep polluting, and make everyone's lives more miserable? Come on..

What would you do one day if you found out the water from your tap was polluted, and your only source of clean drinking water for you and your family had to be purchased? What if local industry were poisoning the land and water near you, making your family sick, and were getting away with it?



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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20306629)
as far as damaging storms, they been around for 4 billion years & they are not going away cause of a carbon tax. on a daily basis the sun has far greater impact on weather than humans can ever dream.

Of course the Sun (and the moon) impact weather, and those are things we can do nothing about. But CO2 and Methane affect the weather too, and smoke and soot affect the air you breathe, and these are some things you CAN do something about.

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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20306629)
will new orleans no longer exist? maybe. but thats more of a darwin awards matter, AKA the stupidity of owning a home in an uninhabitable environment.

What about land owners in Miami and other coastal areas? What about New York and New Jersey? Do you live on a mountain top? If not, are you a home owner in an uninhabitable environment? And if not, surely you have friends and family that live near rivers or coastlines. Do you not care about them?

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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20306629)
the only thing humans need to worry about are volcanos,

No, not at all. There is nothing we can do to prevent a Volcano from erupting. Plus, science tells us when a volcano is active and predicts very well when they are going to erupt, giving people time to get out of the way. Now, science is telling us that something bad is going to happen soon unless we do something. Are you smart enough to get out of the way? Or should we let big companies who profit from the very causes of these problems to ignore science?

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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20306629)
asteroids,

There is very little we can do about asteroids, and we are not likely to be hit anyway. Will an Asteroid Hit Earth? Are We All Doomed?

But my argument would still be the same. If science tells us that one is going to hit us one day, there might be a way to nudge it onto a different course and avoiding disaster.

10 Ways to Stop a Killer Asteroid - HowStuffWorks

Science can warn, and we can act. Right?


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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20306629)
& solar storms.

There's nothing we can do about solar storms, but they do not hurt us. They can cause satellites to reboot, crash, or burn out and they can cause power disruptions here on earth. And even if they could cause more damage, again its one of those things we can do little about. Are solar storms dangerous to us? | Space | EarthSky

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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20306629)
Should the ice caps totally melt, humans will be fine. i promise.
:)

SOME humans will be fine, but millions will lose their home or die. Farms will be flooded, and costs of all kinds will spiral out of control. If all the ice covering Antarctica, Greenland, and in mountain glaciers around the world were to melt, sea level would rise about 70 meters (230 feet). The ocean would cover all the coastal cities. And land area would shrink significantly. Rising Seas - Interactive: If All The Ice Melted

Peace.

2MuchMark 11-30-2014 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20306637)
Read the history of the scientists whom made ginormous breakthroughs in science & you will see the scientific community did not immediately embrace the controversial new theorems posited by gallileo

The condemnation of Galileo by the Roman Catholic church in the 1600's might have had something to do with it.

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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20306637)
newton

Isaac Newton was knighted for his work. His only famous critic was a guy named Hooke, a doctor I think.

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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20306637)
, einstein. Shit, einstein never got the nobel for relativity...why???
:)

Here's your answer: Why Einstein never received a Nobel prize for relativity | Stuart Clark | Science | The Guardian

Robbie 11-30-2014 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20306709)
So then by this argument, it's ok to keep polluting, and make everyone's lives more miserable? Come on..

What would you do one day if you found out the water from your tap was polluted, and your only source of clean drinking water for you and your family had to be purchased? What if local industry were poisoning the land and water near you, making your family sick, and were getting away with it?

Mark, I thought this discussion was (once again) about the gas that we exhale every time we breath and that plants need to survive: CO2

Now you are calling CO2 "pollution" and somehow tying it in with clean water?
That's the reason that people like you drive other people AWAY from your argument when you don't base it on reality.

And by the way...the MAIN thing that is leading to people (poor people anyway) having their "lives more miserable" is the fact that the govt. is deliberately making energy prices more expensive.
And that in turn makes EVERYTHING more expensive...and as usual, hurts the poor the most. :(

MiamiBoyz 11-30-2014 03:46 AM

Never fear!
 
The gyroscopic force of those rotating tities will slow down the earth just enough to avert certain disaster!

Thank God for BOOBS

http://33.media.tumblr.com/c075b1115...73s7o1_400.gif

arock10 11-30-2014 06:01 AM

Follow the money... If there wasn't billions (trillions?) on the line this would be a non issue

The large established industries back in the day at the time fought extremely hard to keep lead (leaded gasoline etc) in everything too even though that was poison...

Not too many people have made their billions off their business profiting from being pro global warming vs all the businesses that have fighting it and the regulations that go with it.

arock10 11-30-2014 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20306724)
Mark, I thought this discussion was (once again) about the gas that we exhale every time we breath and that plants need to survive: CO2

Now you are calling CO2 "pollution" and somehow tying it in with clean water?
That's the reason that people like you drive other people AWAY from your argument when you don't base it on reality.

And by the way...the MAIN thing that is leading to people (poor people anyway) having their "lives more miserable" is the fact that the govt. is deliberately making energy prices more expensive.
And that in turn makes EVERYTHING more expensive...and as usual, hurts the poor the most. :(

Check out the history of Venus...

Captain Kawaii 11-30-2014 06:14 AM

Anyone have any idea what happens when both polar caps melt and magnetic north goes bye bye? Its an interesting topic.

dyna mo 11-30-2014 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20306701)
You have serious emotional problems.

This thread isn't about me. It's about global warming alarmists like you being Debbie downers even when it's good news. Thank you for proofing my point.

bronco67 11-30-2014 07:24 AM

The big question is why do conservatives want SOOOO badly not to believe what scientists say about the plight of our planet? I'll bet is has something to do with money and their precious "job creators" in some way.

What is it about leaning right politically that makes them automatically fall in line with the consensus that scientist don't know what they're talking about? Have you listened to some of these Republican morons in our house and senate? Most of them don't sound qualified to talk about how to put pants on. They hit the same talking points, such as "Well I'm no scientist so I'm not qualified to talk about it" -- which is stupid on so many levels I don't even know where to start with it.

Not being concerned about it means you're sticking your head in the sand. I have a daughter, and I'd like for her to not have to defend her desert fortress from marauding water bandits when she's 25.

Robbie 11-30-2014 09:17 AM

bronco it's not about that.

I'm not a "conservative". I just have a thinking mind.

And when I see that historically the Earth's climate has changed throughout history when there was no man-made anything...and that alarmist's are not even willing to TALK about that, it makes me very, very skeptical.

Also, as was pointed out (and ignored) earlier in this thread...it wasn't that long ago in history (talking in terms of the BIG picture) that the Sahara desert was a lush plain with fields of green. The climate changed (and there was NO manmade CO2) and it turned to desert in a space of 40 years according to scientists.

You also said that people who are deniers don't listen to scientists.
But that's not true either.

Alarmists ONLY listen to scientists whose studies are funded by Green Energy groups making billions of dollars.

When NEW science and NEW data are brought up...it is ignored or ridiculed (only alarmists scientists are "good")

This kind of blind "belief" in something reminds me of religion.

And I don't like the fact that food, clothing, building materials, and basically EVERYTHING in life is more expensive because the U.S. federal govt. is deliberately making energy cost more in an attempt to make "green energy" competitive in the market place.

That hurts poor families who are trying to get by. It's a tax on the poor...that is NOT necessary.

dyna mo 11-30-2014 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 20306890)
The big question is why do conservatives want SOOOO badly not to believe what scientists say about the plight of our planet? I'll bet is has something to do with money and their precious "job creators" in some way.

What is it about leaning right politically that makes them automatically fall in line with the consensus that scientist don't know what they're talking about? Have you listened to some of these Republican morons in our house and senate? Most of them don't sound qualified to talk about how to put pants on. They hit the same talking points, such as "Well I'm no scientist so I'm not qualified to talk about it" -- which is stupid on so many levels I don't even know where to start with it.

Not being concerned about it means you're sticking your head in the sand. I have a daughter, and I'd like for her to not have to defend her desert fortress from marauding water bandits when she's 25.



As a concerned father, are not you optimistic about the news on this?

LOok, here;s the other thing and I've said it many times- global alarmists are whining at the wrong group, it's not gfyers that need to sort out their carbon footprints, it big business, entire industries around the globe. I provided evidence here that that is happening. not one global alarmist could acknowledge that. why not?

That's the question.

And I know the answer- because they actually do not care. Just like the repub dudes you mention, they actually don't care, that's why they make it talking points. When NRG CEO David Crane picks up the phone and calls his heavy hitters inside the gateway, they will do what he asks. And I've shown above the direction NRG has committed to over the next 35 years. Politicians will get in line with big business.

nico-t 11-30-2014 09:30 AM

i just hope it speeds up a little, it's fucking cold right now :(

arock10 11-30-2014 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20307000)
bronco it's not about that.

I'm not a "conservative". I just have a thinking mind.

And when I see that historically the Earth's climate has changed throughout history when there was no man-made anything...and that alarmist's are not even willing to TALK about that, it makes me very, very skeptical.

Also, as was pointed out (and ignored) earlier in this thread...it wasn't that long ago in history (talking in terms of the BIG picture) that the Sahara desert was a lush plain with fields of green. The climate changed (and there was NO manmade CO2) and it turned to desert in a space of 40 years according to scientists.

You also said that people who are deniers don't listen to scientists.
But that's not true either.

Alarmists ONLY listen to scientists whose studies are funded by Green Energy groups making billions of dollars.

When NEW science and NEW data are brought up...it is ignored or ridiculed (only alarmists scientists are "good")

This kind of blind "belief" in something reminds me of religion.

And I don't like the fact that food, clothing, building materials, and basically EVERYTHING in life is more expensive because the U.S. federal govt. is deliberately making energy cost more in an attempt to make "green energy" competitive in the market place.

That hurts poor families who are trying to get by. It's a tax on the poor...that is NOT necessary.

http://www.skepticalscience.com/imag...0000_years.gif

http://www-tc.pbs.org/wgbh/warming/art/graph4.gif

http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ima...2000-large.jpg

etc...

the unknown is we don't know how much green house gases it takes till the atmosphere gets fucked. There is a lot of CO2 stored in ice caps, so when CO2 increases, it has a compounding effect melting ice releasing more CO2 that was frozen. Ice is also white which keeps the earth cooler then dark melted water.

So we could be fine... or not. But I'd believe the scientists over the monied interests

bronco67 11-30-2014 10:24 AM

I love how someone who has no scientific background can just say "I look at x data and see no blah blah." Those crazy science people and their silly-ass science.

crockett 11-30-2014 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20306866)
This thread isn't about me. It's about global warming alarmists like you being Debbie downers even when it's good news. Thank you for proofing my point.

No this topic is yet another dumb attempt to bash people you disagree with, so you get the deserved response.

dyna mo 11-30-2014 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20307058)
No this topic is yet another dumb attempt to bash people you disagree with, so you get the deserved response.

I gave you and dipshitprincess plenty of opportunity to answer the Op question and proof me wrong. INstead, you proofed me right and never answered the question.

no biggie, but let's all stop pretending the gfy global warming alarmists actually do anything to help curb pollution. Or actually care. ********** will come here all the time and tell us all how WE need to change our lives because of all the carbon while he buys new carS and house= 1000s of metric tons of carbon dumped on the rest of us, perhaps that's why he feels so needy about getting the rest of us to clean up his shit.

and btw, the only thing I disagree with you about re: pollution is how you choose to keep the debate about whether or not the science is valid instead of making it about actually cleaning up pollution.


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