Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

Ron in Regina

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If climate change as your meme says is a hoax , and if the solutions proposed are detrimental to economies on a global scale, then we’re doing more harm than good just feeding the fraudsters like Al Gore or the Thunberg clan or The big money behind them there to empty your pockets in mine, And the poor and middle-class who will be most affected by the arseholes Inflicting useless money sucking non-solutions upon them.
Yes as a species we need to clean up our act, and pollution sucks, etc... but punishing certain nations and financial demographics to feel good for the benefit of millionaires like Trudeau and Gore & the Koch Brothers ( I guess just brother after last night) is stupid.
The climate is changing and that’s not in doubt. It has been changing forever and it will change forever but we’re seeing big things coming and if we’re too busy focussing on lies and hoaxes instead of approaching things with eyes wide open.... we won’t have the resources financially to deal with anything.
Right now we’re looking at an alignment of a couple different factors that are going to sucker punch the human species if we’re not on our game. I’m talking about where we physically are galactically with respect to alignments, and combine that with the solar cycles, and combine that with the weird shit that the earths magnetic field is experiencing right now... and if we’re focussing on a hamstringing ourselves over lies and hoaxes we won’t be able to prepare for what’s really coming down the pipe. That’s the danger.
 

Ron in Regina

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Right now concerned should be focussed upon earths magnetic field which we have no control over but we can react to. The weakening magnetic field is changing weather patterns which is being blamed on climate change. If we focus on the frauds and appease them we won’t have the funds or resources available to react to what’s really happening if the shit hits the fan. That’s the real danger.
We should be funnelling money into research with respect to the earths magnetic field and the solar cycles and their convergence leading to possible outcomes and how we can react to that, and not beating ourselves up to reduce ourselves to Third World income nations that will not have the ability to react.
Yes pollution is bad and we are all pigs, & we should clean up our act. That is just a given. That is not what this anthropomorphic climate change campaign is about though. It’s about emptying your pockets into the hands of a few with some pennies tossed back to make us all feel warm and fuzzy tail we get punched in the nose by mother nature. Al Gore has his mansions and airplanes, and Trudo will have his trust fund and government pension, and Greta and her clan will make out like bandits with their book deals and speaking tours and so on and so forth....And the money behind them providing the public relations and media coverage and yachts Will make out well because they’re not doing this sort of benevolence.
Please forgive the choppiness in this post as I’m dictating from my phone. When the jet stream stabilizes after the earths magnetic field finish is doing what it’s currently doing, we will have to react to the new reality that’s coming and having empty pockets is not going to help that.
 

Ron in Regina

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After the storm the ocean threw up what people threw into it...
Yes that is pollution and that is shitty and that needs to be cleaned up. Justin Trudeau’s carbon tax isn’t gonna do anything about pop bottles in the ocean. That is not a picture of global warming or cooling or changing.... but that is freaking disgusting. Hamstringing The petrodollar nation that is Canada will not reduce the amount of pop bottles in the middle of the ocean. Punitively punishing landlocked Alberta and Saskatchewan for trying to get their products to market outside of the US will not reduce the amount of pop bottles in the ocean. A $50 per Ton “Carbon” Tax on Canadians without Americans in on this circle jerk is not going to reduce the amount of pop bottles in the ocean.
 

Cliffy

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Yes that is pollution and that is shitty and that needs to be cleaned up. Justin Trudeau’s carbon tax isn’t gonna do anything about pop bottles in the ocean. That is not a picture of global warming or cooling or changing.... but that is freaking disgusting. Hamstringing The petrodollar nation that is Canada will not reduce the amount of pop bottles in the middle of the ocean. Punitively punishing landlocked Alberta and Saskatchewan for trying to get their products to market outside of the US will not reduce the amount of pop bottles in the ocean. A $50 per Ton “Carbon” Tax on Canadians without Americans in on this circle jerk is not going to reduce the amount of pop bottles in the ocean.
As I have said before, on numerous occasions, the whole carbon dioxide thing is a smoke screen to divert attention from the real problem, plastic, pollution and garbage. There is a 90% chance that tar sands crap will end up a crappy plastic crap from China and so, yes, there will be more plastic bottles in the oceans..
 

Cliffy

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17 million acres of Siberian forest
4.5 million acres of rainforest
2.5 million acres across Alaska
burned so far in 2019.
Are we witnessing the Holocene Extinction?





 

JLM

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17 million acres of Siberian forest
4.5 million acres of rainforest
2.5 million acres across Alaska
burned so far in 2019.
Are we witnessing the Holocene Extinction?







Quite often a good fire is needed just to clean up the environment and all the dead wood on the ground and get oxygen back into the soil. Ashes make for good fertilizer.
 

Curious Cdn

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Right on a street in your neighbourhood! :)
We have a Great Lakes Treaty going back to the early 1970s to prevent that sort of thing.

Interestingly, one of your hero Trump's early acts was a 90% cut to the Great Lakes clean-up. He had to restore it when it became apparent that the voters of New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois who look out on those lakes every day DID NOT like Trump's bullying bullshit. Trump was forced to rescind as he has been on so many other fronts.

The "swamp" he claimed to be draining turned out to be valuable wetland.

http://globalnews.ca/news/5108957/trump-great-lakes-clean-up/
 

Curious Cdn

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Quite often a good fire is needed just to clean up the environment and all the dead wood on the ground and get oxygen back into the soil. Ashes make for good fertilizer.
They should be sweeping and vacuuming the Amazon properly, like the Finns do.

 

Walter

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Forests burn when it’s dry. Why is the forest in Brazil called a rainforest?
 

petros

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Forests burn when it’s dry. Why is the forest in Brazil called a rainforest?

It's winter in Brazil which is "the dry season". Its probably the reason why the top of the Rainforest canopy has more cacti than all the deserts and semi arid region on the planet.
 

petros

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17 million acres of Siberian forest
4.5 million acres of rainforest
2.5 million acres across Alaska
burned so far in 2019.
Are we witnessing the Holocene Extinction?
You are witnessing the end results of 120 years of fire suppression.

As for "the lungs of the planet". Its bullshit. Forests are neutral. Diatoms are the lungs of the planet.
 

Curious Cdn

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You are witnessing the end results of 120 years of fire suppression.
As for "the lungs of the planet". Its bullshit. Forests are neutral. Diatoms are the lungs of the planet.
I'm quite sure that the Amazon jungle has not been "managed" for a 120 years ... not even completely explored, for that matter. Who's been supressing it? ... re-contact Indians in Canadair water bombers?