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It's just a little hard to take seriously when the Earths temperature has swung wildly (relatively speaking) before humans were even a glint in the first mammals eyes. I don't pretend to know the exact correlation between human made pollution and Earth's temperature, but I do know that it is possible, and long term inevitable, that the Earth's temperature changes without us.
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Psychedelics are illegal not because a loving government is concerned that you may jump out of a third story window. Psychedelics are illegal because they dissolve opinion structures and culturally laid down models of behavior and information processing.
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Congratulations, F3lix, you've debunked my entire scientific argument with semantics. [10]
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Since our population is growing more rapidly than ever, food shortages may one day be a problem. I think it's obvious that God is making the Earth warmer so that there is more fertile agricultural land to cultivate. Thus allowing the human race to sustain its ever-growing population. Jesus loves us, and he is watching out for us.
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Something like global warming is probably always going to be perceived as being a bigger problem than it really is/affected by humanity more than it really is. People like things that allow them to think they matter and global warming is a perfect outlet for that. New York Magazine had a good article recently about the minds of the electorate. The gist is that things like Facebook have enabled people to feel like they're more important than they really are.
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That would also be aided by all the bull shit educators have to do to make every child feel special. You'd be furious and shocked if you knew what we are taught in our education classes. Apparently, I'm in the severe minority that thinks teachers should focus on the greatest good and improve the masses while leaving the bottom 15% of students behind. I get all kinds of shit from classmates and professors who think the bottom 15% is the most important citing, "They deserve every opportunity that the others do." I'm arguing the majority gets held back for the sake of the minority.
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Good Comic on it: Darryl Cunningham Investigates: Climate Change
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I browsed the website. I looked at the various different sections for the reasons why I am skeptical. I saw very few. The first one that took my notice was about the hockey stick graph. Since I have read the article that discredits the entire study, I was curious as to what this website could possibly say to refute such unmistakable error and possible outright manipulation. The hockey stick graph, although claimed as unimportant by the web site's author, is very important. Nearly the entire global warming movement began as a direct result from this study. As I expected, the dumb ass author of this website had not even taken the time to read the article, and not only professed his ignorance and lack of understanding, but claimed reading such an article is only for those "without lives". I should have closed the web site at this point, but I continued looking.
The next "skeptic argument" link I clicked was the one about false predictions of global cooling in the 70s. Aside from the extreme assumption from the author that back then, "you could find a greater consensus on the coming alien invasion", I found the only rebuttal against this argument was that it wasn't nearly as successful as this current doomsday theory is. I wonder why that is? What is the biggest difference in life today and life in the 1970s? Oh? Computers and internet technology you say? The internet, which provides anyone with a semi-functioning brain to put out information, to write a blog, to make a message board post, to start a web site, to spread any type of information or misinformation they wish to spread? Is that the difference? Oh yeah, it probably is. The final section I read about was against the argument that humans emit very little CO2 compared to natural emissions. What I expected were facts: humans emit this much CO2 and nature emits this much CO2. What I got instead was pure conjecture that the natural CO2 emissions are in perfect balance, and that humans have disrupted this balance. I don't buy that crap. If you pour 10,000 gallons of koolaid into a massive lake of fresh water, and take a drink of that water, it's probably goiing to still taste like nasty lake water. Perhaps that's a shitty analogy, but the point is that humans emit less than 1% of CO2 into the atmosphere. I just can't see how that little amount is the cause to the end of the world. As far as that comic strip goes...you're never going to convince any global warming skeptics with left wing propaganda. When global warming, and the subsequent apocalypse, never comes to fruition, one of two things will happen. The first is that the entire notion, and movement, of global warming advocacy will disappear completely. No one will ask questions, no one will speak of it again. Personally, I do not believe this is the likely outcome. As the author of the above website pointed out, global warming doomsday theories have been far too successful to simply disappear as previous doomsday theories have. That is why I believe the second outcome is much more likely. That is, in the coming future there will be some type of radical legislation proposed, supported, and passed by environmentalists and "scientists" with the sole intent of "stopping global warming". It will likely have serious implications for business and industry, and it will likely cause serious economic hardship, possibly even a recession (but that point is merely speculation on my behalf). The point is that once global warming never comes to be, proponents of the apocalypse will refer to such legislation as their "victory over global warming". And as such, it will be viewed as a triumph for the environment, environmentalist groups, and climate scientists, many of whom will receive highly prestigious awards for their efforts to save humanity. When in reality they probably hurt more people than they ever helped. This is how global warming will end, and it must end that way so the road can still be paved for the next doomsday theory to take hold of the population. |
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DH, I suggest you re-read this entire thread. You seem to forget pretty much everything. This is from just the previous page:
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Nothing serious guys, but in the past week I've put a significant demon-sized hole in the plaster walls of my house. The causing issues aside, I need to fix them. I was conjuring the demon king of hell, Beleth, and apparently I did not offer him the correct sacrifice. An epic battle between myself and the demon lord followed. I was able to (because I'm a badass) successfully banish him back to the netherworld but not without significant damage to my plaster walls. I have 7 months to fix it, so I have time, I just want to get it fixed asap. I know how screens work, somehow, but I have no clue about the science of plastering. Thanks.
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Why don't people understand the urgency of colonizing other planets?
Fantastic explanation of the kind of behavior the DH/DF exhibits, as he seems to believe that humans are nearly gods and humanity can survive in Earth's environment even under our extremely heavy-resource-raping for all eternity forever and ever Amen. |
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I never once claimed anything of the sort. I just refuse to buy into your holothetic logic. When it comes to the conflict of man vs. nature, I believe the outcome is conditional and circumstantial. In the case of global warming, I just think humans are not as powerful as portrayed, and that nature is not as susceptible as it is portrayed.
Colonizing planets is absolutely essential for the assurance of a continuing human species. Without such developments, we are surely doomed to die out eventually. |
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"97% of scientists" is a proof surrogate. What the fuck is a "scientist"? In what field are they scientists? This could be a bunch of medical researchers being polled.
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