Re: Rediculously cold weather in Asia leaves 65 people dead.
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Date: October 06, 2017 10:16PM
Pc retardz Wrote:
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> > I've never asked the question directly so i'll
> do
> > it now; What exactly is your rationale for not
> > believing the irrefutable findings of climate
> > scientists? What do you lose by accepting it? I
> > will grant that it's not as black and white as
> > some wish it were, but climate change is real,
> and
> > man is contributing to it.
>
> I have a beach house. The water level in my canal
> has not raised an inch .
>
> Record ice in Greenland and the South Pole.
>
> Climate change happens but we have nothing to do
> with it. The way I know this is true is
> 1) coastal areas and expensive coastal real estate
> is gobbled up by people who say they believe in it
> and say those places will be underwater
>
> 2) Al Gore and all celebrities have unecessarily
> huge carbon footprints giving the obvious evidence
> that they don't think it's a big deal.
>
> 3) the dumbest people in the science world are
> "climate scientists". They are well known as
> occupying the short bus of the hard sciences.
>
> 4) climate scientists can't predict the weather a
> month from now but claim knowledge of a hundred
> years from now.
>
> 5) the hysteria over warming gives away a obvious
> political objective that ignores reality. Warming
> ,if it was taking place, would be good for life on
> the planet. It opens up new land and arable land
> to feed the population. Cooling kills by
> starvation and hardship on the human body.
>
>
> The whole thing is the biggest and stupidest hoax
> in history and is worthy of the death penalty for
> misinformation and Coersion.
Your ignorance isn't just alarming, it's scary. That isn't how it works, and despite Gore's shameful attempts to proctor climate models, it still doesn't change the fact that it's happening, and we are pushing it along. Water levels are rising in Miami, and Venice, Italy to name but two. We won't feel the major effects in our lifetimes, but those before us will.