Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

Cannuck

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It's so cute seeing Petros and Cliffy discussing things in science threads. It's like watching my grandaughter trying to tie her shoes
 

JLM

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Which planet are you on that is being trashed?

If you had a job you could travel and see for yourself that this planet is nothing like your imagined planet of doom and gloom.

You have isolated yourself to the point you are clueless of the world outside your tiny little "blue pill" fish bowl.

If you tried the "red pill" you'd find your head is far to big to fit down the "rabbit hole" which is so shallow you can see the bottom without any drugs.

That is sad. Very very sad. You've wasted your life trying to find something that was never there to begin with.


What's really cute is watching Putz expound on something he knows fcuk all about- he's even further into the "dark" than Cliffy...………..anyway he helps to enhance the entertainment and makes it easier to identify the horse shit. :) :)
 

Cliffy

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The Rapid Decline Of The Natural World Is A Crisis Even Bigger Than Climate Change

A three-year UN-backed study from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform On Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services has grim implications for the future of humanity.

Nature is likely to be hit particularly hard over the next 30 years, said Jake Rice, chief scientist emeritus at the Canadian government’s department of oceans and fisheries, who co-chaired the Americas study. High consumption and destructive farming will further degrade land and marine ecosystems, he added, although the pace of destruction is diminishing because so much has already gone.
“The great transformation has already taken place in North America but the remote parts of South and Central America remain under threat. A new wave of destruction is transforming the Amazon and Pampas regions [of Latin America],” said Rice.
All of this comes at a huge cost and has implications for the systems that prop up life on this planet, throwing into doubt the ability of humans to survive.
“The loss of trees, grasslands and wetlands is costing the equivalent of about 10 percent of the world’s annual gross product, driving species extinctions, intensifying climate change and pushing the planet toward a sixth mass species extinction,” says the report.


More: https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry...world-biodiversity_n_5c49e78ce4b06ba6d3bb2d44
 

petros

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The Rapid Decline Of The Natural World Is A Crisis Even Bigger Than Climate Change
A three-year UN-backed study from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform On Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services has grim implications for the future of humanity.
Nature is likely to be hit particularly hard over the next 30 years, said Jake Rice, chief scientist emeritus at the Canadian government’s department of oceans and fisheries, who co-chaired the Americas study. High consumption and destructive farming will further degrade land and marine ecosystems, he added, although the pace of destruction is diminishing because so much has already gone.
“The great transformation has already taken place in North America but the remote parts of South and Central America remain under threat. A new wave of destruction is transforming the Amazon and Pampas regions [of Latin America],” said Rice.
All of this comes at a huge cost and has implications for the systems that prop up life on this planet, throwing into doubt the ability of humans to survive.
“The loss of trees, grasslands and wetlands is costing the equivalent of about 10 percent of the world’s annual gross product, driving species extinctions, intensifying climate change and pushing the planet toward a sixth mass species extinction,” says the report.
More: https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry...world-biodiversity_n_5c49e78ce4b06ba6d3bb2d44
So kill off 6.9B and problem solved.

When do the eco-martyrs round themselves up into climate camps and jump into ovens?

Will you be leading the charge using Corporate grant money?
 

Cliffy

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Found, Inside Dead Sperm Whale: 100 Plastic Cups, 4 Plastic Bottles, 25 Plastic Bags, 2 Flip-Flops




This dead sperm whale was found washed up on a beach in southern Indonesia on Nov. 19, its stomach full of nearly 13 pounds (6 kilograms) of plastic trash.
Credit: WWF-Indonesia/Kartika Sumolang The stomach of a whale is bound to be pretty gross — all those giant intestines and immense amounts of blood — but now officials have found nearly 13 pounds (6 kilograms) of plastic trash in the stomach of a dead sperm whale that washed ashore on a beach in southern Indonesia late Monday (Nov. 19).
The trash included more than 100 plastic cups, four plastic bottles, 25 plastic bags, two flip-flops and hundreds of other pieces of plastic, WWF-Indonesia said in a Facebook statement.
The 31-foot-long (9.5 meters) whale was in such an advanced state of decay by the time it washed up on the beach that it was impossible for researchers to determine if the enormous lump of plastic was what ultimately killed the animal.


https://www.livescience.com/64139-sperm-whale-full-of-plastic.html
 

Walter

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That word "tipping" always makes you laugh, eh Walter?
Nope, the fact that the UN said 30 years ago that By the year 2000 whole nations will have disappeared underwater is what’s funny. Where is Atlantis anyway?
 

DaSleeper

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Ahhhh....Bring back those days in the 60's and 70's when we fought for clean air and clean water for it's own sake and our health's and we didn't need that scare mongering of globul warming!
 

MHz

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It's so cute seeing Petros and Cliffy discussing things in science threads. It's like watching my grandaughter trying to tie her shoes
Here is a rope with a lasso built in, go fetch that big black bull and take him over so he can meet the other bulls, he's a bit shy.



NWT warmer than Miami? Global warming or Trump anti-karma? No link