Have you ever noticed the people who dont accept climate change are coming from

threegooofs

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positions of total ignorance? I mean you hear things like:

Its cold today! (stupid)

The earth has been cooling for three years! (short term data)

The earth warmed after the ice ages, so its not us! (temp is changing much more rapidly than anytime in the past)

How do you know its not the sun? (multiple studies showing its not solar, strong correlation with CO2 concentration in atmosphere)
Oh, yeah, I forgot. Pretending Al Gore is the main driving force of GW and blaming it on his greed. Also stupid.

And pretending there is real, legitimate scientific debate on it. Also stupid... anyone who is in science knows the AGW hypothesis is pretty solid. Just as solid as , say, evolution.
 
The current "climate change" being pushed by our government is crap. Read the bill. Do you ever wonder why it was changed from "global warming" to "climate change"? It's because the former doesn't WORK on people who aren't ignorant. So what I have noticed is those of you that do believe in it are more wired to insult than actually have an honest debate. Have a nice day.
 
Have you every noticed that people that buy into climate change are from positions of total ignorance? How does one explain global warming on other planets? 50 years ago the big scare was global cooling.
 
Global warming (or cooling) is real and has been happening for the history of the planet.

Unfortunately for you, it most likely IS caused by natural events.

We people do not have as much of an impact as you think. Find your home on google maps and slowly zoom out some time.

Something like 30,000 scientists now agree 'manmade' global warming is a hoax.

Keep in mind the fact Gore owns a oil company next time you listen to him.

As usual, politicians and government support policy which empowers government opening new avenues of revenue.
 
Have you ever noticed that those who yap constantly about anthropogenic climate change repeat ad nauseam, "There's a scientific consensus". There is not.

Further, is Mankind also responsible for the shrinking ice caps on Mars?

Talk to us when you have so much as one shred of incontrovertible proof.
 
No one denies global warming/climate change/wahtever you're calling it today. It is just a matter of the degree and main causes of it.
 
There's something like 30 000 scientists disclaiming it, isn't that enough proof.

31,478 American scientists have signed this petition,
including 9,029 with PhDs

http://www.petitionproject.org/
 
There's something like 30 000 scientists disclaiming it, isn't that enough proof.

31,478 American scientists have signed this petition,
including 9,029 with PhDs

http://www.petitionproject.org/
 
Do people who support the global warming theory realize they are speaking from ignorance?

Scientists are still divided on the issue. Until a real consensus can be reached, I am not going to buy into it. Especially when the guy promoting it stands to make millions from it.
 
"The earth warmed after the ice ages, so its not us! (temp is changing much more rapidly than anytime in the past)"

A) That is blatantly untrue

B) You've found a way to measure temperature for the entire past of the Earth, not just recorded history? Please enlighten us!
 
Or they come from positions like mine where during the winter the temperature dips down into the -50's with the windchill and summer lasts only a few short months. No, I don't live in Alaska or Canada. It's kind of hard to believe in global warming when the temperatures during the winter get to the point where exposed skin can freeze in a matter of minutes.
 
Yes. I have linked sites from NASA, MIT, Harvard, the Nobel Foundation, clearly explaining climate change and the concerns, and they still vomit the same ignorance. The best minds in science are concerned about climate change, but they think they know better than the experts. Their ignorance no longer surprises me.
 
The Maurader minimum was a period of low sunspot activity of about 50 years of duration that produced a mini ice age in the late 1700's.

The activity of the sun is apparently not uniform and is likely the greatest factor in determining climate variations.

Who sounds ignorant.
 
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