Global Warming... Oops, I'm Sorry It's Now Called CLIMATE CHANGE :lol:

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
What about past era's?Scientists have said the Dinosaurs mass was caused by high levels of volcanic activity and this activity always add's up to more CO2.I believe that if humans cant evolve then we are just shit out of luck.we are a long way from colonizing the Moon so we better get used to it.On another note,wouldn't the World be better in these traumatic times if we had a new batch of artists to help us along.Where are the Bob Dylan's and the Jim Morrisons of this new age?I turn on my radio and watch all the video's and all I see is shit.All about the $$$"s now.We are a multitude of caring souls without a spiritual guide to calm the masses and make sense of this shitty hand we were dealt.Nature's hand but a shitty hand none the less.I saw a buper sticker the other day and it read:Obama psalm 109:8 look that up.:wall:

i'm making fish pipes now. i don't like the term "artist", but it is kinda creative, ... http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=32768995
 

Phenom420

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Yep not to mention the barely explored regions under the north pole that are highly volcanic and spew lots of CO2 under water. This is hipe, it is eugenics propaganda, I tell you!!

Its a natural freakin' cycle. Their ain't shit we can do about it and I can think of worse things anyways. God really Global warming, Phhht.

Oh yeah, I remember were I heard of Dyson, Star trek he came up with the Dyson sphere. The giant metal ball around a sun. Also the Dyson cluster and ring. Fuck Hansen Dyson had a whole damn Star trek STNG episode based on him and his sphere with Scotty, he must be right!! It had scotty for fuck sake!!
LOL
yeah I loved the episode of TNG
RIP Mr Scott.

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CrackerJax

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Climate Change Is Nature's Way

It's our good luck one of Earth's many ice ages ended 12,000 years ago.



By HOWARD BLOOM

Climate change activists are right. We are in for walloping shifts in the planet's climate. Catastrophic shifts. But the activists are wrong about the reason. Very wrong. And the prescription for a solution—a $27 trillion solution—is likely to be even more wrong. Why?
Climate change is not the fault of man. It's Mother Nature's way. And sucking greenhouse gases from the atmosphere is too limited a solution. We have to be prepared for fire or ice, for fry or freeze. We have to be prepared for change.
We've been deceived by a stroke of luck. In the two million years during which we climbed from stone-tool wielding Homo erectus with sloping brows to high-foreheaded Homo urbanis, man the inventor of the city, we underwent 60 glaciations, 60 ice ages. And in the 120,000 years since we emerged in our current physiological shape as Homo sapiens, we've lived through 20 sudden global warmings. In most of those, temperatures have shot up by as much as 18 degrees within a mere 20 years.
All this took place without smokestacks and tailpipes. All this took place without the desecration of nature by modern man.
The stroke of luck that's misled us? The sheets of ice in whose shadow we made a living for two million years peeled back 12,000 years ago leaving a lush new Garden of Eden. In that Eden we invented agriculture, money, electronics and our current way of life. But that weather standstill has held on for an abnormally long amount of time. And it's very likely that this atypical weather truce shall someday pass.
Why? What's the real cause of the Earth's norm—a climate that rocks back and forth from steamy tropical heat to icy freeze? A climate that deposits fossilized seashells on mountaintops and makes dry land into seas and swamps?
The Earth is a traveler. Its angle as it sweeps around the sun produces the massive weather flips we call seasons—the dance from summer to winter and back again. But there's more. Our planet has a peculiar wobble—its precession. And that precession produces upheavals in our weather, weather alterations we cycle through every 22,000, 41,000 and 100,000 years. This is called the Milankovich cycle, named for the Serbian engineer and geophysicist who discovered it.
But the wobbles in our trip around the sun are just a start. The sun is a traveler, too. It circles the black hole at the galaxy's core every 226 million years. And it takes its tiny flock of planets with it. That means us. The result?
The journey around the galactic core is fraught with dangers. For example, every 143 million years we pass through a spiral arm of the galaxy, an arm that tosses tsunamis of cosmic rays our way. Those rays produce massive climate change. Then there's the innocent-sounding stuff astronomers call galactic "fluff," massive clouds of cosmic dust lurking in our solar system's path that also cause dramatic climate change.
Meanwhile, the sun itself is going through a cycle from birth to death. As a result of its maturation, good old reliable sol is 43% warmer today than it was when the Earth first gathered itself into a globe of planetesimals 4.5 billion years ago.
The bottom line? Weather changes and the occasional meteor have tossed this planet through roughly 142 mass extinctions since life began 3.85 billion years ago. That's an average of one mass extinction every 26.5 million years. Where did these mass die-offs come from? Nature. There were no human capitalists, industrialists or cultures of consumerism to blame.
We do not want to be the victims of one of these extinctions. Nor do we want to see whales, elephants and pandas go the way of trilobites and dinosaurs. We need to prepare for far more than just the changes we think we make. We need to prepare for the challenge that forced us to evolve into our modern, highly adaptable form. We have to realize that nature tosses us tests, and that we grow by outwitting her. We have to prepare for fire and ice. And we have to realize that Mother Nature is not nice.
Mr. Bloom is the author, most recently, of "The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism," published last month by Prometheus Books. He is also founder and head of The Space Development Steering Committee.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Yes, we've been growing up in a golden age, but it's just a sliver of the whole pie, and the rest doesn't taste nearly as good.
 

St3vO

Member
Well lets just say this, we have 100 years b4 our population is out of control and resources are gone, good morning
 

AzNsOuLjAh27

New Member
http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2008/01/06/br_r_r_where_did_global_warming_go/
Br-r-r! Where did the global warming go
http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/32821
Globe may be cooling on Global Warming

the polar bear thing was a lie, they can swim for hundreds of miles, and hunt on floating ice caps.

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UncleBuck

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you just cited fox news' red eye. how does it feel down there at rock bottom? desperation is a stinky cologne
 

AzNsOuLjAh27

New Member
It's not Red Eye thats the source its the father of the weather channel, and 30,000++++ scientists that are sueing Al Gore for his (global gov't) global warming hoax.

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hanimmal

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You know the movie American history x?

You know the dinner table scene where faruza baulk chimes up with her two cent conspiracy theory? It's funny because you know she really has practiced it many times and thought hard, and probably got tips, if not the entire thing from the other skin heads, and really doesn't have a clue about what the truth is of what she is saying.

That is kind of how I feel you are, faruza baulk.

You really seem to swallow what Alex jones tosses your way. And spew it up on other forums like it is you that were entrusted with Alex,s seed and must nurture it.

The problem is though we have seen all this before at great length, did you even bother to look for 911 threads on this site? I bet there is more info in those threads than you have ever dreamed of, there must be a few hundred pages of very good back and forth, even if they do get closed for insults after a while.

I don't think you have given this site enough credit for the info we have here.

Anyway your 30k scientist is bullshit, and makes you look silly swallowing Alex jones junk like this

"30,000 Scientists Sue Al Gore for Fraud"
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by tribalypredisposed

Fri Nov 20, 2009 at 06:14:12 AM PDT

Recently my whacko right-wing friend posted this headline with a link on Facebook. It turns out that Fox has "covered the story" both on TV and in print, and it has been repeated on various lunatic sites for nearly two years now as "news."

How close to true is this headline found on many webpages today ?

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So I watch the video from Fox and then search for more on the John Coleman guy who is putting this BS out and where he might have come across these 30,000. How much of the story is true?

Starting in January of 2008 Coleman starts to claim that Al Gore is going to be sued publicly, at least that is the earliest date I have found.

The 30,000 "scientists" are people with at least a Bachelors of Science in some field, including computer science and other non-research science degrees. They signed a petition back in 1998 saying that they did not believe in Global Warming. Many of them are dead now. None have agreed to be party to a lawsuit.

After nearly two years no lawsuit has been filed. There are actually no grounds that a lawsuit could be based on against Al Gore on the issue of Global Warming. Over the last twelve years not one single peer reviewed scientific paper has been published that challenges Global Warming. There is no "scientific debate," and even if there was one a person cannot be sued for supporting a reasonably sound scientific hypothesis, even if it turned out to be wrong.

So the real "headline" here should be "One person who claims to have the support of 30,000 other people who signed a petition eleven years ago and have not given their consent to be used for these purposes wishes he could sue Al Gore but has no grounds to do so, and will not do so."

The entire story is simply made up and the "reporter" for Faux News never asks how Coleman got all those people to agree to sign onto a lawsuit, never asks what the legal grounds for the suit will be, never inquires what lawyers have been retained or where the suit will be filed...never even comes close to being a journalist. When is the last time you saw any news coverage of a legal matter and the lawyer was not right there on TV?

This "story" is an entirely fabricated one and Fox had to know that, and yet they have pretended it actually existed. Right-wing lunatic websites are continuing to "cover" the story as news and making further exagerations to it as recently as this month.
Your shit is also outdated.
 

abe23

Active Member
By the way....

Meteorologist = weatherman ≠ scientist...

Just thought I'd through that out there.
 

stewie

Member
does adding 4 '+' signs make your point more valid :roll: ? care to tell me how many hundreds of thousands are in complete concensus?
I can ! Like you they are LIBERAL LAIRS. Spinning their bullshit story. You LIBERALS are so lost is in sad. You should sue the schools and collage you went to! Many of your " sciences " have jump ship. That is recent fact.

How do YOU explain the recent plant cooling tread? This is the same bullshit that was pulled with the hole in the ozone.


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