Climate Change Kills 5 Million People Every Year

Ron in Regina

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That is the critical element that is missing - the scientific consensus that man is causing this terrible warming.

In the absence of that cuasation, it's nothing more than ringing the alarm bells that the tide is rising (in the morning).... No, no, wait a sec, the tide is falling (in the evening)



4 outta 5 dentists recommend Trident from what I understand

That....& an agreed upon definition of what a 'climate scientist' actually is, as that
seems to be an ongoing bone of contention in this debate. Someone who "is" a
'climate scientist' in one debate, can later fall into the "isn't" category if they
change their opinion on something...without their education or experience
in their field changing. I'm thinking of Timothy Ball at this point. First he is
one....then he isn't one.
 
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L Gilbert

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North America is under a cold snap and winter blitz this year.
Really? The coldest we've had it around here was -6 (for one night) and the most snow so far has been about 20cm. This is a area that usually gets snow that stays in November, and is 1+ meters by now as well as temps for this time of year around -10.
Was chatting with some people from AB the other day, and the weather has been pretty mild in comparison to most years.
As usual, you seem to be missing some facts. Probably should stick to commenting about the few local areas that are getting buffetted by winter and never mind commenting about North Am in general.

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/geek...ing-temperatures-east-cap-week-175732119.html
 

petros

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4 outta 5 dentists recommend Trident from what I understand
Trident gives them free gum to give away They don't really recommend Trident but the highly suggest (see footnote1) chewing gum and on your way out, they whip out the big TRIDENT basket and let you grab a couple. I just score a box of WHITE wintergreen last Tuesday.

Footnotes

1. suggest

sug·gest
/sə(g)ˈjest/

Verb
  • Put forward for consideration: "I suggest that we wait a day or two".
  • Cause one to think that (something) exists or is the case.
Synonyms
propose - indicate - propound - recommend - imply - hint
 

taxslave

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Lol. I was just going to post "Wonder how many people die of old age every year?".

Uh oh, Logan's Run. As long as I don't have to have Farrah hair when I'm 80. ;)

That isn't the means of preventing old age I had in mind. Especially since it is not that far off.
 

B00Mer

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According to the greenies the world is going to hell in a hand basket and their solution is to destroy everyone's livelihood.

Why not improve on your livelihood?? Install solar panels on your home and save money in the long run, having more disposable income to spend on food, health and clothes..



Home Solar Power: Cost v. Savings - MainStreet

Dunno, but being Eco-friendly seems to help the environment and saves you money in the long run.. makes you more independent - off the grid.
 

Ron in Regina

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Why not improve on your livelihood?? Install solar panels on your home and save money in the long run, having more disposable income to spend on food, health and clothes..



Home Solar Power: Cost v. Savings - MainStreet

Dunno, but being Eco-friendly seems to help the environment and saves you money in the long run.. makes you more independent - off the grid.

When you factor in the materials used in solar panels, and their manufacture &
shipping, and eventual decommisioning....are they really 'green' in a 'good for
the environment' sort'a way?
 

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Why not improve on your livelihood?? Install solar panels on your home and save money in the long run, having more disposable income to spend on food, health and clothes..



Home Solar Power: Cost v. Savings - MainStreet

Dunno, but being Eco-friendly seems to help the environment and saves you money in the long run.. makes you more independent - off the grid.

You live in Calgary, don't you Boomer?

One hailstorm will get you back on the grid and nat gas in the course of one afternoon.

When you factor in the materials used in solar panels, and their manufacture &
shipping, and eventual decommisioning....are they really 'green' in a 'good for
the environment' sort'a way?


Also makes you wonder what happens to all of the batteries in the 'lectric cars once they have been used to the point of land filling.
 

Ron in Regina

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I'm notpicking on you here Boomer, but I'm going to post the first paragraph
from this LINK in this post too, underlining the words that jump out at me, as
I perceive things:


One of the biggest issues facing us right now is global warming. Its effects on animals and on
agriculture are indeed frightening, and the effects on the human population are even scarier.
The facts about global warming are often debated in politics and the media, but, unfortunately,
even if we disagree about the causes, global warming effects are real, global, and measurable.
The causes are mainly from us, the human race, and the effects on us will be severe.


....& I have to post the authors bio on himself from the bottom of the article too:​



About Derek Markham

I dig singlespeed bicycles, simple living, organic gardening, sustainable
lifestyle design, slacklining, bouldering, and baking with sourdough.
I love good food; Colorado peaches are my all-time favorite.
I really enjoy conversations with three year olds. I love
being in the wilderness with my family; it feels like
home. I love positive thinking and big audacious
dreams. I like to skip rope, and yes, I do have
a tiny rubber chicken (vegan) that lives
with my flash drive.

:lol:



 

taxslave

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Why not improve on your livelihood?? Install solar panels on your home and save money in the long run, having more disposable income to spend on food, health and clothes..



Home Solar Power: Cost v. Savings - MainStreet

Dunno, but being Eco-friendly seems to help the environment and saves you money in the long run.. makes you more independent - off the grid.

You ever been on the wet coast? We have solar panels. And a windmill. Can mostly keep the electric bike charged and batteries for the electric outboard. If no branches go through a panel, or one quits on its own and we don't have to replace the batteries again the system might break even by 2025.
 

taxslave

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You live in Calgary, don't you Boomer?

One hailstorm will get you back on the grid and nat gas in the course of one afternoon.




Also makes you wonder what happens to all of the batteries in the 'lectric cars once they have been used to the point of land filling.

All the batteries we collect go to the manufacturer in Alberta as cores. We can pay $5.00 most of the time for car batteries and still make a profit.

I'm notpicking on you here Boomer, but I'm going to post the first paragraph
from this LINK in this post too, underlining the words that jump out at me, as
I perceive things:



One of the biggest issues facing us right now is global warming. Its effects on animals and on
agriculture are indeed frightening, and the effects on the human population are even scarier.
The facts about global warming are often debated in politics and the media, but, unfortunately,
even if we disagree about the causes, global warming effects are real, global, and measurable.
The causes are mainly from us, the human race, and the effects on us will be severe.


....& I have to post the authors bio on himself from the bottom of the article too:​



About Derek Markham

I dig singlespeed bicycles, simple living, organic gardening, sustainable
lifestyle design, slacklining, bouldering, and baking with sourdough.
I love good food; Colorado peaches are my all-time favorite.
I really enjoy conversations with three year olds. I love
being in the wilderness with my family; it feels like
home. I love positive thinking and big audacious
dreams. I like to skip rope, and yes, I do have
a tiny rubber chicken (vegan) that lives
with my flash drive.

:lol:




Apparently working for a living isn't on his bucket list.
 

damngrumpy

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Lets talk climate change for a moment What is climate change and when did it start?
The earth has undergone climate chain slowly and sometime very quickly depending
on events in the universe. We could all do nothing and live off the land without a single
foot print and still there would be climate change. I fully understand that we humans
contribute to it and we will just by breathing if nothing else.
If we all took to living in caves and went back to hunting wild animals there would be a
full measure of climate change. We would kill and eat all the animals and in so doing we
would starve to death. If we all became vegetarians the animals would grow in such
numbers climate change would be fuelled even more if the enviro crowd is right.
If we age only plants such as vegetables, there would be a group come forward to advocate
for the rights of tomatoes and radishes. No that is no more silly than the propaganda being
spread about our current situation.
I believe there is climate change and most of it is natural and what we are doing is minimal to
the dictates of nature. Here is an example, we could save the planet putting a best foot
forward for clean air. In two days a forest fire in BC would wipe out our man made gains for
a decade.
If the truth be told I can't wait for the finicky people to find the next great cause. You know we
saved the whales, the spotted owls and little pieces of the old growth forests and other things.
Then came this fad the environment itself. If they had their way we would all be going round in
sack cloth and ashes, living off wild berries in the woods. Soon they will move on to something
anything and I can drive my V8 truck up and down the road in peace as long as I can afford the
gas. I sure hope I never become cynical.
 

L Gilbert

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Well, one can ignore the effects of our activities, but I think it's silly. We have disrupted other cycles of nature so I can't see this being any different. That's not saying that nature can't adjust, either. We sh|t in our own coop, we have to live with it.
 

damngrumpy

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The environmental movement is another religion devoid of reason anymore, we cause
some problems yes but its not the major cause of change the changes occurs whether
we do anything or not.