Climate and Weather

QUOTE="Hüsker Dü, post: 299595, member: 1707"

I post the determinations of scientist based on extensive independent research.
YOU do not comprehend nor understand what YOU post. Had YOU even a modicum
of critical thinking skills YOU would be able to see that YOU have fell into the trap of
promoting a false narrative/premise.....I posted a snippet in the Science Thread that
you should at least have questioned had you any ability to comprehend....
I see the LIES.....YOU blindly promote the LIES....Quite sad.



You post the opinion of people funded by the fossil fuel industry.
No low intellect Human...I post the TRUTH.


You should do some research into whose word you should actually believe.
I research.....YOU regurgitate......


/QUOTE

Do some research Mister.....you are failing in every aspect possible.
Lol! You being one of the, "look there's still weather so nothing to see here in regards to the climate" guys, your opinion holds no weight whatsoever. Ha ha! Enjoy that pointed cap pal!
 
In a Soros-linked Project Syndicate op-ed she likely didn't write, given the sophistication of its fanatical exhortations, she says:

On the next two Fridays, we will again take to the streets: worldwide on November 29, and in Madrid, Santiago, and many other places on December 6 during the UN climate conference. Schoolchildren, young people, and adults all over the world will stand together, demanding that our leaders take action – not because we want them to, but because the science demands it.

That action must be powerful and wide-ranging. After all, the climate crisis is not just about the environment. It is a crisis of human rights, of justice, and of political will. Colonial, racist, and patriarchal systems of oppression have created and fueled it. We need to dismantle them all. Our political leaders can no longer shirk their responsibilities.

...and...

Collective action works; we have proved that. But to change everything, we need everyone. Each and every one of us must participate in the climate resistance movement. We cannot just say we care; we must show it.

Collective action? That's Marxist. That's straight from the playbook of Vladimir Lenin, who always projected that particular 'act now' line, the words of a single-minded fanatic appealing to bored youth, while all along, plotting absolute power for himself, all in the name of "the people."

James Delingpole at Breitbart News smells the Marxism within and has some excellent analysis of this newly unmasked agenda here.


It's natural to want to dismiss Thunberg as a spoiled brat, but the fanatic drumbeat emanating from her that "nothing has been done" and "we must act now" is the clarion call of a vintage Marxist looking to take over society.

Someone like this isn't going to be satisfied no matter what is done. And heck, way too much has been done anyway, what with all the oil drilling that's been stopped, and the ridiculous fuel taxes paid in California to subsidize far less efficient sources of fuel favored by the global warmers such as wind and solar power, and the cash that's been made by the green business lobby, which by the way, is also financing Greta with its moneymen looking to make a killing. Nothing has been done? Nothing ever will be done until young Greta is running the world.

It's amazingly creepy stuff, but that is the logical end to her single minded fanaticism which goes well beyond global warming. Global warming in fact is just a tool for what is really a shadowy cabal of leftists who know that open socialism has failed and now cloak their own Marxist agenda is green pieties for a full takeover of society. "Watermelons," as Delingpole titled his book.



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Nihilist and hypocrites. All lip service when it comes to saving the earth.
 
Explicit efforts to preserve landscapes for their non-utilitarian value are inevitably anthropogenic choices. For this reason, all conservation efforts are fundamentally anthropogenic. The setting aside of wild nature is no less a human choice, in service of human preferences, than bulldozing it. Humans will save wild places and landscapes by convincing our fellow citizens that these places, and the creatures that occupy them, are worth protecting. People may choose to have some services — like water purification and flood protection — provided for by natural systems, such as forested watersheds, reefs, marshes, and wetlands, even if those natural systems are more expensive than simply building water treatment plants, seawalls, and levees. There will be no one-size-fits-all solution.
 
We think it is counterproductive for nations like Germany and Japan, and states like California, to shutter nuclear power plants, recarbonize their energy sectors, and recouple their economies to fossil fuels and biomass. However, such examples underscore clearly that technological choices will not be determined by remote international bodies but rather by national and local institutions and cultures. Too oen, modernization is conflated, both by its defenders and critics, with capitalism, corporate power, and laissez-faire economic policies. We reject such reductions. What we refer to when we speak of modernization is the long-term evolution of social, economic, political, and technological arrangements in human societies toward vastly improved material well-being, public health, resource productivity, economic integration, shared infrastructure, and personal freedom. Modernization has liberated ever more people from lives of poverty and hard agricultural labor, women from chattel status, children and ethnic minorities from oppression, and societies from capricious and arbitrary governance. Greater resource productivity associated with modern socio-technological systems has allowed human societies to meet human needs with fewer resource inputs and less impact on the environment. More-productive economies are wealthier economies, capable of better meeting human needs while committing more of their economic surplus to non-economic amenities, including better human health, greater human freedom and opportunity, arts, culture, and the conservation of nature.
 
Climate change and other global ecological challenges are not the most important immediate concerns for the majority of the world’s people. Nor should they be. A new coal-fired power station in Bangladesh may bring air pollution and rising carbon dioxide emissions but will also save lives. For millions living without light and forced to burn dung to cook their food, electricity and modern fuels, no matter the source, offer a pathway to a better life, even as they also bring new environmental challenges. Meaningful climate mitigation is fundamentally a technological challenge. By this we mean that even dramatic limits to per capita global consumption would be insufficient to achieve significant climate mitigation. Absent profound technological change there is no credible path to meaningful climate mitigation
 
Climate Change/Global Warming is a complete scam/sham being pulled on the
occupants of this planet......

It is the BIGGEST LIE every told....!
 
Truth is we will have to convert to renewables, the sooner the better.

What's that have to do with the FALSE NARRATIVE you continue to push...
Oh Please explain in detail the correlation......
At what point do you admit you're deeply ignorant on the subject you so
desperately want/try to discuss on an intellectual level.....
I can do this all day, every day for the rest of your life ......
Now if YOU choose to educate yourself YOU will be in a completely different

dimension.....until then you must endure your self inflicted pain.
 
What's that have to do with the FALSE NARRATIVE you continue to push...
Oh Please explain in detail the correlation......
At what point do you admit you're deeply ignorant on the subject you so
desperately want/try to discuss on an intellectual level.....
I can do this all day, every day for the rest of your life ......
Now if YOU choose to educate yourself YOU will be in a completely different

dimension.....until then you must endure your self inflicted pain.
Maybe if you weren't always shouting you wouldn't look so desperate, and insane.
 
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