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Old 02-12-2014, 10:19 AM
 
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No links are working. What the hell does cigarettes have to do with what we are talking about
Because they emit CO2.

They are worried about tobacco like they are worried about cow farts.
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Old 02-12-2014, 11:05 AM
 
Location: california
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I wouldn't worry about it much , the US adoption of the NATO agenda ,most of us are going to be eliminated soon enough.
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Old 02-12-2014, 11:45 AM
 
Location: Ohio
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No links are working. What the hell does cigarettes have to do with what we are talking about
Cigarettes prove "Global Warming/Climate Change" as does plutonium, tall buildings and ant colonies.

The links are not mine, rather they are from AGW supporters.....

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Here is a pie chart that shows peer reviewed climate articles from 2012to 2013. Of the 2259 articles, only one rejected anthropogenic global warming. Do any of the climate change deniers here care to explain this without resorting to a conspiracy theory?




Scientific Consensus on Anthropogenic Global Warming: A Pie Chart

Global Warming advocates employ Bug Logic.

For example, I write a paper published in a scientific peer-reviewed journal that makes this statement:

"Continued discussion of Global Warming might lead one to the conclusion that it is time to expand research on breeder reactors such as the Integral Fast Reactor, which uses plutonium as fuel; produces plutonium as waste; and the plutonium waste is then used as fuel for other breeder reactors, effectively producing no waste at all."

According to the Global Warming nuts, not only does my statement prove Global Warming, but it also proves a consensus that Global Warming is real.

Here are more of the papers by "climate scientists" that prove (snicker) Global Warming is "real:"


A 2 degrees C warmer world is not safe for ecosystem services in the European Alps

A C-Repeat Binding Factor Transcriptional Activator (CBF/DREB1) from European Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) Induces Freezing Tolerance When Expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana

A catalogue of putative unique transcripts from Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) based on 454 transcriptome sequencing of genetically diverse, drought stressed seedlings

A comparative study of three different methods for flare gas recovery of Asalooye Gas Refinery

A meta-analysis of cambium phenology and growth: linear and non-linear patterns in conifers of the northern hemisphere

A model for the demise of large, glacial Lake Ojibway, Ontario and Quebec

A Multidimensional Analysis of Electricity Generation Options with Different Scenarios in Turkey

A Multidimensional Analysis to Evaluate District Heating Systems

A new Late Ordovician Hirnantia brachiopod Fauna from NW Turkey, its biostratigraphical relationships and palaeogeographical setting

2050 Scenarios for Long-Haul Tourism in the Evolving Global Climate Change Regime

A knowledge-aid approach for designing high-performance buildings

A Materials Life Cycle Assessment of a Net-Zero Energy Building

A new criterion and probabilistic approach to the performance assessment of coastal facilities in relation

to their adaptation to global climate change

A new static lighting concentrator with optical coupler

A Reflection on Moral Distress in Nursing Together With a Current Application of the Concept

A Review on the Drawbacks of Renewable Energy as a Promising Energy Source of the Future

A South African perspective on livestock production in relation to greenhouse gases and water usage

A Study of the Perception of Health Risks among College Students in China

A techno-economic evaluation of the use of hydrogen in a steel production process, utilizing nuclear process heat

Abrupt early Eocene global climatic change as a control of carbonate facies and diagenesis: a new record of the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in the Umm er Radhuma Formation, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait

Accuracy of IKONOS for mapping benthic coral-reef habitats: a case study from the Puerto Morelos Reef National Park, Mexico

Aflatoxins in home produced cereals?

An alternative approach to indirect land use change: Allocating greenhouse gas effects among different uses of land

An Ant Colony Algorithm for efficient ship routing

Applications of nanotechnology in water and wastewater treatment

Artinskian (Early Permian) fusuline fauna from the Rongma area in northern Tibet: palaeoclimatic and palaeobiogeographic implications

College students' understanding of atmospheric ozone formation

Conservative Protestantism and skepticism of scientists studying climate change

Cradle to retailer or quick service restaurant gate life cycle assessment of chicken products in Australia

Creation of Carbon Credits by Water Saving

Design and Development of an Efficient Screw Press Expeller for Oil Expression from Jatropha Curcas

Seeds: A Computational Flow Dynamics Study of Expeller for Performance Analysis

Design and Implementation of a Sun Tracker with a Dual-Axis Single Motor for an Optical Sensor-Based Photovoltaic System

Design and Implementation of the Prevention System of Molds Growth Using Wireless Sensor Networks
Diesel vehicles and sustainable mobility in the US

Do biofuels require more water than do fossil fuels? Life cycle-based assessment of jatropha oil production in rural Mozambique

El Nino modulations over the past seven centuries

Energy efficient residential house wall system

Energy-efficient resource allocation in multiuser relay-based OFDMA networks

Enhancing landfill gas recovery

Environmental comparison of draught animal and tractor power

Game theory approach in decisional process of energy management for industrial sector

Heavy metal resistant anaerobic bacterial strains from brewery digester sludge

Late Holocene flooding records from the floodplain deposits of the Yugu River, South Korea

Late Jurassic ocean anoxic event: evidence from voluminous sulphide deposition and preservation in the Panthalassa

Natural Disasters and Average Temperature in China

Need for relevant timescales when crediting temporary carbon storage

Oligo-Miocene climate change and mammal body-size evolution in the northwest United States: a test of Bergmann's Rule

Palaeoflood activity and climate change over the last 1400 years recorded by lake sediments in the north-west European Alps

Plutonium Transport in the Environment

Quantifying capital goods for waste landfilling

Recent global-warming hiatus tied to equatorial Pacific surface cooling

What caused the long duration of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum?

Who has become more open to nuclear power because of climate change?

Why ban the sale of cigarettes? The case for abolition

X-ray emission from high-redshift miniquasars: self-regulating the population of massive black holes through global warming


Consensually....


Mircea
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Old 02-12-2014, 12:22 PM
 
Location: Calgary, AB
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Dude....

Most realize that ending co2 emissions is not feasible.

Most realize that shifting to an alternative is much better.

But to call all who believe in climate change is to dismiss 90% of scientists.

Let's be realistic.
This guy believes what Republicans tell him to believe, even after the belief is shown beyond all doubt to be simply false. He'll believe what the Daily Mail says about Met Office announcements rather than the Met Office announcements. There is no reasoning with such people, all one can do is expose them as liars. Again and again and again and again, until everyone reading this board understands two things: right-wing denialist talking points are lies, and denialists are so lacking in intellectual integrity that they will repeat talking points they know are lies in order to further their political causes.
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Old 02-12-2014, 03:03 PM
 
Location: Billings, MT
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No clue, but its Feb and it was 67 degs today where I live. Sun was out and it was an awesome day. That isn't normal, even for the area I live in, in California. Its usually much colder, wetter, and overcast. Yet, this winter (if you can even call it a winter) has been extremely warm AND sunny.

In fact, I don't remember a "winter" being this warm, since the 70's.
Yet, not far from you, south of Fresno, there have been more below freezing days than normal this winter (my son lives there, he tells me all about it).
Here in south Central Montana, we have had more below zero days than normal, and higher snowfall than normal, and many more days below freezing than normal.
Yes, I know, that is "local weather", not "climate".
Does 2/3 of the United States being snow covered also constitute "local weather"?

By the way, don't bother to ask a climate change fan what we should be doing to learn to cope with the inevitable effects of his climate change. Chances are, he doesn't have a clue, because he doesn't WANT to "cope with it", he wants to STOP it!
The simple fact that it very likely CAN NOT be stopped is totally irrelevant!
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Old 02-12-2014, 04:56 PM
 
Location: 500 miles from home
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Ice Expert Predicts Lake Superior Will Completely Freeze Over This Winter - See more at: Ice Expert Predicts Lake Superior Will Completely Freeze Over This Winter | CNS News

So where is this global warming? First time in 2 decades the lake will be frozen over. Coincides with the earth stopped warming over 17 years ago.
Oh goody! It's another 'it's cold where I live therefore there is no such thing as global warming".
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Old 02-12-2014, 05:35 PM
 
Location: Calgary, AB
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Hey look. Now it's 17 years. He must be really mad at Al Gore today.
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Old 02-12-2014, 05:38 PM
 
Location: Calgary, AB
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Oh goody! It's another 'it's cold where I live therefore there is no such thing as global warming".
There's no daylight where I live right now therefore anyone claiming the sun exists is a liar like Al Gore. This is the depth of critical thinking coming from the denialist right.
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Old 02-12-2014, 07:11 PM
 
Location: Whoville....
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Yes, clearly the weather in any individual location completely disproves climate change.

Yup. If any one place in the world is colder than normal, it stands to reason that the entire world has stopped warming.
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Old 02-12-2014, 08:17 PM
 
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To all these global warming moonbats why don't you personally stop using fossil fuels!
Because they are a bunch of hypocrites.
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