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Saudi Arabia believe in man-made climate change ?
This is... incredible!
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Maybe they can talk to the mental midgets in Congress.
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They need more electric cars
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This about sums it up right here:
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only heavily propagandized dumbed down american plebes deny it still. the rest of the world is changing / preparing.
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Even the publisher of the site Mark Prince linked to in the original post wrote a book in Dutch: "Het Broeikaseffect Bestaat Niet: De Mythe van de Ondergang van het Milieu" Translated: "The Greenhouse Effect No More: The Myth of the Environment Perdition" . |
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What you fail to realize is that there is actual science out there done by actual scientists that dispels most, if not all, of all the AGW alarmism. At some point in the future it will be you alarmists, not the sceptics, who will be equated to the anti-vaxxers. Because science. . |
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Climate change is not "man made". The climate is always changing... and was changing well before the existence of man. Further, the climate has been warming for 1000s of years.
Man might contribute the current warming. You clowns love distortion and dishonesty to support a point. |
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this will give way to electric cars which are less expensive :)
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People do realize that the trillions spent managing man made climate change will come from food, schools, vaccines, etc? What exactly are you willing to cut? If indeed you are correct, will the people who die from reduced access to food, healthcare, and education outnumber those who perish from man made climate change? If you are incorrect, as many staunch advocates of various "impossible to deny" positions have been throughout history, how will you mitigate the loss and suffering you caused by forcing action based on something you didn't understand?
Do you have a solution for the above that doesn't involve a personal insult? |
batteries are coming in a big way and saudi is looking to unload the oil while it still has value...
saudi is also investing billions in solar power... something tells me when the world moves to solar, the USA will start invading the countries with the most sun :1orglaugh |
oh, no. not that crap again...
http://www.americanthinker.com/legac...%20Chart.2.jpg we where living in a little ice age. everything is going back to normal. this global warming hoax is just a way to introduce a new tax - a carbon tax |
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About that human made climate change, maybe you should familiarize yourself with the concept. It doesn't matter what is our starting point, when observing the change per se. Of course if it is fucking cold, it might be beneficial to let it warm a tad more. And you should take great care with those charts; when googling it is full of blog posts. |
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Isn't this climate change supposed to cause extreme weathers? Like blizzards?
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warmlist . |
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"Great tits cope well with warming " BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Great tits cope well with warming |
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let's get this straight, the author is claiming SA is NOT cutting oil production in order to save the planet. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh what. the. fuck. 2) the author completely distorts the following quote to make that ridiculous claim: Quote:
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Hi H-Tom, You do realize that this chart comes from an outfit called "American Thinker" which has lots of gems like "How to Make Young People Conservative"? (It's right on the front page!). Why don't you show charts from NASA instead? http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Fea...emperature.png |
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mark.
if the saudis really believe oil is driving climate change & therefore they must stop all this production, they are going about it the wrong way. by forcing prices lower with an oversupply, they are eliminating the economic viability of alternate energy initiatives, not just other oil producers. if they believe the oil should stay underground, they should stop pumping & move their economy to something other than oil based, right? in fact the saudi policy is shortsighted & will only accelerate the moment they themselves run out of oil. & the US with its shale tech will rule the market sooner. :2 cents: |
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Here is a link to that very paper directly from the NOAA website: NOAA Paleoclimatology Program - Alley 2000 Greenland Ice Core Data Just because some "crazy right-wing" site posts the graph does not mean that the graph is not valid. The "crazy right-wing" site did not create the graph - the were simply reposting it from another source. You do understand that many, many websites operate in this manner, right? As for your awesome NASA temperature chart - would that be the raw data or is it the adjusted, homogenized data? And how do we know that that chart is even real? There is no source listed on it. That is very bad form. It could be from any "crazy left-wing" website with gems like "How to Make People More Progressive" or other such bullshit. . |
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"While the Bush administration opted against Kyoto-type policies, the Obama administration and various state, local, and regional governments have attempted to adopt some Kyoto Protocol goals on a local basis. For example, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI),[8] is a state-level emissions capping and trading program, which was founded on January 18, 2007, by eight northeastern U.S. states." Greenhouse gas emissions by the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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well, it's a fact. Over the last several years USA has reduced it's carbon output back to 1996 levels and we are still on the job reducing it more. We've embraced alt energies more also. USA has taken the lead on reducing carbon/greenhouse gases. respect. |
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Also, there are thousands of scientists who disagree with you. Quote:
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It's pretty sad, that even a country such as Saudi Arabia whom has everything to gain by denying fossil fuels are helping cause global warming. Yet they admit it's a cause.
Meanwhile everyone else in the world pretty much agrees with the scientific findings as well.. yet here in America we have right wingers whom pray to their talking point Messiahs and turn everything into a political argument. Of course deny that fossil fuels have anything to do with green house gasses and global warming, because Al Gore made a movie and their talking point Messiahs tell them to deny it because it's a conspiracy to make Al Gore rich.. If it wasn't so fucking sad it would actually be funny.. |
let's not let reality cloud a blogger's skewed view of the world:::::::::::
Saudi Arabia is a major dissident at the global climate conference in Copenhagen, where representatives of more than 190 countries are trying to agree on a new international initiative to combat climate change. Many environmental groups say the oil-producing giant has long played an obstructionist role in climate change negotiations. Saudi officials fear that reducing emissions will reduce oil exports and be catastrophic for their economy. For years, Saudi Arabia and other oil-producing countries claimed that scientific evidence that people cause climate change was inconclusive. Then, a few years ago, the Saudis shifted their focus to stall tactics and demanding payments of $100 billion to $200 billion to offset future losses in oil revenue. Saudi Arabia Tries To Stall Global Emissions Limits : NPR SA giving a shit about the planet? please. :1orglaugh |
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You are a very, very simple minded person. . |
change in carbon emission between 1990 and 2011.
1. congrats Canada on doing absolutely jack shit about it. 2. clearly SA doesn't give 1 single shit about carbon http://sagacommodities.com/files/cus...r%20capita.png |
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The point being is they see the writing on the wall that the rest of the world understands fossil fuels are a primary cause and will start reducing usage in the future. They are making a business decision not a decision to save the planet. |
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There is no proof of any of my "claims" - just as you cannot offer any proof of any of your claims while you also argue here on this message board. There is scientific evidence that contradicts and/or calls into question other scientific evidence. Therefore I remain unconvinced that the science is settled as you so eagerly believe without question. That is a political position not a scientific one. You and Mark Prince are the only ones here trying to put things into absolute and unassailable terms. . |
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List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Oh and Canada could not care less about reducing its carbon.
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