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The new Global Cooling thread.
Global warming and Global Cooling will cancel each other out. Problem solved, needn't do anything.
Odin.Zicdeh said: » I still see a frightening amount of parallels between the Climate issues and the Lead issues some fifty years back... Thirty years of well-funded pseudoscience against an overwhelming majority of actual science finally took the majority of lead out of consumer products but it was one hell of an uphill battle. This is part of the reason why you need less politicians with "Law" degrees (Read: Professional bullshitters) and more scientifically literate people in positions of power. Al Gore seems to be a stain on the scientific community just by virtue of a passing association. Personally, I'm one of those people who thought Al Gore's best contribution to the world was Voicework for Futurama, so I'm not in Manbearpig territory, I'm just in a very deliberate state of objective rational. It's been an historic consistency that when you find large sums of money funding a tiny portion of global opinion taking an opposing consensus toward an academic majority, that opinion has invariably been false and self-serving. Meanwhile, if you take a step back to unfuck yourself and ask what kind of repercussions are we dealing with in both cases, you find that the only time in which negative outcomes are guaranteed is by simply doing nothing. Climate change could be revealed as a hoax tomorrow and I'd still not feel dumb for believing it had existed. The circumstances of such a debunking would determine in what regard I still hold the scientific community though; bumbling climate-scientist virgins still looking for the G-spot of methodology, unfamiliar with the techniques needed to truly validate information objectively? Or deliberate falsification of facts for their own end? Which circumstances makes a difference. But because the movement against Climate change (Especially in the plebes who just ingest the propaganda) is much like Religion, the argument against Climate change is shooting from the hip at best, and pissing directly into gale-force winds at worst. I'll take being wrong and rational over being right and a lucky moron any day. Okay, I've fulfilled the "Page a day" rule for Friday. For those unfamiliar, it's the rule that if you ever wish to have a career writing anything, you should write(And read) at least a page a day. Doesn't matter what. Just think: almost every RROD could have been prevented with some good 'ol leaded solder.
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Gilgamesh.Schmule said: » Global warming and Global Cooling will cancel each other out. Problem solved, needn't do anything. Hey logic isn't allowed on the internet. Offline
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You do have the right idea the best way to stop global warming/cooling. Is to ignore it and hope someone else solves it.
Well, besides the minor benefits like LA/Chicago/NYC being less smoggy (and who cares about those idiots, they deserve to live in smog cities), how in the world will the US prevent global warming when it is developing countries like China who are the biggest contributors of pollution in the world....
Let's all destroy our lives and our economy to feel good about ourselves....yup, that's straight from the liberal playbook all right. YouTube Video Placeholder
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Come on guys, we can make it to page 9.
Then we can change the topic to the Church of Global Warming. "I agree with you -- in theory. In theory, communism works. In theory."
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: » "I agree with you -- in theory. In theory, communism works. In theory." In theory I could learn something on FFXIAH, in theory ! Offline
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Out of context this thread is about Fonzie. Eh !
YouTube Video Placeholder Asura.Kingnobody said: » Well, besides the minor benefits like LA/Chicago/NYC being less smoggy (and who cares about those idiots, they deserve to live in smog cities) Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Well, besides the minor benefits like LA/Chicago/NYC being less smoggy (and who cares about those idiots, they deserve to live in smog cities) Once, maybe twice a year. There's no doubt that CA is the US capital for pollution... but TX is much higher on the pollution scale than NY or Chicago.
Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Well, besides the minor benefits like LA/Chicago/NYC being less smoggy (and who cares about those idiots, they deserve to live in smog cities) Once, maybe twice a year. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Well, besides the minor benefits like LA/Chicago/NYC being less smoggy (and who cares about those idiots, they deserve to live in smog cities) Once, maybe twice a year. Historically Houston has had horrible pollution. In 2000 it was worse than L.A. and it is still in the top 10 cities with the worst pollution in the US Old articles http://www.nytimes.com/2000/09/24/us/houston-smarting-economically-from-smog-searches-for-remedies.html http://madmax.lmtonline.com/textarchives/102700/s25.htm Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Well, besides the minor benefits like LA/Chicago/NYC being less smoggy (and who cares about those idiots, they deserve to live in smog cities) Once, maybe twice a year. ALA's list includes the southside and east sides, and I don't go through or near there. Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Well, besides the minor benefits like LA/Chicago/NYC being less smoggy (and who cares about those idiots, they deserve to live in smog cities) Once, maybe twice a year. Historically Houston has had horrible pollution. In 2000 it was worse than L.A. and it is still in the top 10 cities with worse pollution in the US Old articles http://www.nytimes.com/2000/09/24/us/houston-smarting-economically-from-smog-searches-for-remedies.html http://madmax.lmtonline.com/textarchives/102700/s25.htm But then again, I don't look for it either. And the list points at specific sections (Baytown, Huntsville, Beaumont are all on the other side of town from where I come in from). SA does have health advisories, and it's not often at all. Western Pennsylvania is actually pretty terrible.
Any time there's a hot & humid day, my phone starts blowing up with air quality alerts. You'd think a largely forested region would be relatively clean, but...well...you know. Decades of Report: Allegheny County in top 2 percent in U.S. for cancer risk from air pollution Pittsburgh region still gets poor marks for air pollution aaaaannnnddd...the current rating for exactly where I'm sitting right now: I should probably just go ahead and start scheduling lung biopsies for my 40th birthday now. *What the *** is with my spelling and grammar today? ***! Asura.Kingnobody said: » I'm not disagreeing with you. I just don't see smog in Houston often, if at all. But then again, I don't look for it either. And the list points at specific sections (Baytown, Huntsville, Beaumont are all on the other side of town from where I come in from). SA does have health advisories, and it's not often at all. I was born there, lived there through the 80's, and went back to visit family frequently in the 90's. I remember poor air quality. Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » I'm not disagreeing with you. I just don't see smog in Houston often, if at all. But then again, I don't look for it either. And the list points at specific sections (Baytown, Huntsville, Beaumont are all on the other side of town from where I come in from). SA does have health advisories, and it's not often at all. I was born there, lived there through the 80's, and went back to visit family frequently in the 90's. I remember poor air quality. Then there's the very visible pollution of the water ways around Houston/Beaumont area. Granted, the Sabine has been polluted since the Oil Boom. As for the Kemah Boardwalk and Galveston, fun times, but the water... Then, you have the Trinity, which only gets worse the further south it flows. Even crossing the Trinity to go to Six Flags or the Forth Worth Zoo in DFW in the summers in the 80's and 90's, it had the sludgy look to match the smell that still permeates the air around it when temperatures reach God awful levels. Even passing over the Brazos on route to Houston, I have the passing thought that it may as well be a toss up as to which most resembles a miniature Mississippi. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Then there's the very visible pollution of the water ways around Houston/Beaumont area. Granted, the Sabine has been polluted since the Oil Boom. As for the Kemah Boardwalk and Galveston, fun times, but the water... Then, you have the Trinity, which only gets worse the further south it flows. Even crossing the Trinity to go to Six Flags or the Forth Worth Zoo in DFW in the summers in the 80's and 90's, it had the sludgy look to match the smell that still permeates the air around it when temperatures reach God awful levels. Even passing over the Brazos on route to Houston, I have the passing thought that it may as well be a toss up as to which most resembles a miniature Mississippi. Ugh Galveston. Our family rule: we could only wear a bathing suit twice there. It was quite nasty. I did find a whole sand dollar there once.....I think it gave up. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » I'm not disagreeing with you. I just don't see smog in Houston often, if at all. But then again, I don't look for it either. And the list points at specific sections (Baytown, Huntsville, Beaumont are all on the other side of town from where I come in from). SA does have health advisories, and it's not often at all. I was born there, lived there through the 80's, and went back to visit family frequently in the 90's. I remember poor air quality. Then there's the very visible pollution of the water ways around Houston/Beaumont area. Granted, the Sabine has been polluted since the Oil Boom. As for the Kemah Boardwalk and Galveston, fun times, but the water... Then, you have the Trinity, which only gets worse the further south it flows. Even crossing the Trinity to go to Six Flags or the Forth Worth Zoo in DFW in the summers in the 80's and 90's, it had the sludgy look to match the smell that still permeates the air around it when temperatures reach God awful levels. Even passing over the Brazos on route to Houston, I have the passing thought that it may as well be a toss up as to which most resembles a miniature Mississippi. South Texas is where it's at. The only pollution we have is all the Mexicans and their food! Global cooling thread eh? I'll sit in here for a bit cause today is really hot *waits for the cooling effect of the thread*
Valefor.Sehachan said: » Global cooling thread eh? I'll sit in here for a bit cause today is really hot *waits for the cooling effect of the thread* Asura.Kingnobody said: » Well, besides the minor benefits like LA/Chicago/NYC being less smoggy (and who cares about those idiots, they deserve to live in smog cities), how in the world will the US prevent global warming when it is developing countries like China who are the biggest contributors of pollution in the world.... Let's all destroy our lives and our economy to feel good about ourselves....yup, that's straight from the liberal playbook all right. Emission regulations and legislation will not "destroy our lives". Disrupt, potentially, but the alternative will very likely be worse. If the problem is warming spurred on by excess greenhouse gases, how is maintaining business as usual with regard to emissions somehow a solution? That's like saying the cure for this stab wound is more stab wounds. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Well, besides the minor benefits like LA/Chicago/NYC being less smoggy (and who cares about those idiots, they deserve to live in smog cities), how in the world will the US prevent global warming when it is developing countries like China who are the biggest contributors of pollution in the world.... Let's all destroy our lives and our economy to feel good about ourselves....yup, that's straight from the liberal playbook all right. Emission regulations and legislation will not "destroy our lives". Disrupt, potentially, but the alternative will very likely be worse. If the problem is warming spurred on by excess greenhouse gases, how is maintaining business as usual with regard to emissions somehow a solution? That's like saying the cure for this stab wound is more stab wounds. Someone has to look out for the interests of the people running around stabbing everyone! It's stabbist persecution! NO MORE STABBIST GUILT! |
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