Just one persons report on their opinion of what will happen and what conservatives think. Personally, I don't think there's been enough time gathering data to determine how the climate will be 500 years from now. They predict 1 foot of rise in the sea per hundred years. Even if that's true, that's hardly enough of a problem to be throwing money at. Sure, if the universities want to study it, fine. But making some of the people pay with higher restrictions, taxes, carbon footprint this and that, and not get the whole world on board is hardly a solution.
jeep_daddy wrote:
Just one persons report on their opinion of what will happen and what conservatives think. Personally, I don't think there's been enough time gathering data to determine how the climate will be 500 years from now. They predict 1 foot of rise in the sea per hundred years. Even if that's true, that's hardly enough of a problem to be throwing money at. Sure, if the universities want to study it, fine. But making some of the people pay with higher restrictions, taxes, carbon footprint this and that, and not get the whole world on board is hardly a solution.
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It is good that there are differing opinions on this subject, as one side may be wrong and the other right.
Simple economics is showing fossil fuel use the door. The alternate energy juggernaut is not waiting for approval from one nation of holdouts. Just lie back and think of Dutch.
Texcaster wrote:
Simple economics is showing fossil fuel use the door. The alternate energy juggernaut is not waiting for approval from one nation of holdouts. Just lie back and think of Dutch.
You get more stupid every day. Can't help yourself can 'ya? Moron.
James Shaw wrote:
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/11/28/science/what-is-climate-change.html
All these experts have failed to show "real science" supports their claims and projections.
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jeep_daddy wrote:
Just one persons report on their opinion of what will happen and what conservatives think. Personally, I don't think there's been enough time gathering data to determine how the climate will be 500 years from now. They predict 1 foot of rise in the sea per hundred years. Even if that's true, that's hardly enough of a problem to be throwing money at. Sure, if the universities want to study it, fine. But making some of the people pay with higher restrictions, taxes, carbon footprint this and that, and not get the whole world on board is hardly a solution.
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other than Nicaragua, Libya and us... the whole world is on board, in case you weren't paying attention.... and sea level rise will be the least of our worries.
OOOOO. The sea level might rise a few inches. B.F.D.
Where was sea level 17,000 years ago? 140 METERS LOWER than it is today.
The climate has been 'changing' since this planet formed. And it has 'changed' a lot more in the past than what all the AlGoreClimateWhores predict.
Wow, a real knowledgeable and proficient scientist weather person telling us how it really is and with such convincing evidence (cartoons). Thanks
skylane5sp wrote:
OOOOO. The sea level might rise a few inches. B.F.D.
Where was sea level 17,000 years ago? 140 METERS LOWER than it is today.
The climate has been 'changing' since this planet formed. And it has 'changed' a lot more in the past than what all the AlGoreClimateWhores predict.
James Shaw wrote:
Wow, a real knowledgeable and proficient scientist weather person telling us how it really is and with such convincing evidence (cartoons). Thanks
Makes more sense than the shit you posted, rocket scientist.
cwp3420 wrote:
Makes more sense than the shit you posted, rocket scientist.
Wow, what a nice, informative, intuitive, meaningful and helpful response from a really deep thinker, and climate scientist, expert, I presume? Thanks.
James Shaw wrote:
Wow, what a nice, informative, intuitive, meaningful and helpful response from a really deep thinker, and climate scientist, expert, I presume? Thanks.
You're welcome, James. Always glad to help a fellow UHHer.
James Shaw wrote:
Wow, a real knowledgeable and proficient scientist weather person telling us how it really is and with such convincing evidence (cartoons). Thanks
Here. I'll add this which shows that sea level is actually lower now than it was a couple of thousand years ago. Look at the very upper left of the lower graph:
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