How the GW myth is perpetuated

JLM

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Climate change is not a solveable problem it's a natural process.


I think you might just be onto something though. I wish it was solvable, having just seen the recent climatic mayhem in California. I'm just not sure if it's the result of weather or climate.

He is either a true nutter or a paid shill. Paid by the word with a bonus for graphs.


I'd opt for Nutter. If I was looking for a paid shill, I'd be inclined to find someone who at least sounds credible!:)
 

darkbeaver

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I think you might just be onto something though. I wish it was solvable, having just seen the recent climatic mayhem in California. I'm just not sure if it's the result of weather or climate.




I'd opt for Nutter. If I was looking for a paid shill, I'd be inclined to find someone who at least sounds credible!:)

How do you sound credible with a daft theory? I object, we are being accused of a phyically impossible crime. The climate is humungus and we are tiny specks of meat barely aware of the atmosphere, cuz it's inwisable.
 

waldo

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geezaz Locutus... your twitter summation takes extreme liberty with that article reference. You know, where the author does an impressive indepth analysis on depleting snow at ski resorts... how many must rely on artificial snow just to keep open. It seems your twitter hack takes an article titled "End of Snow?"... question mark!... and turns it into a definitive "climate change will cause the end of snow on earth"! How alarmist of you Locutus!
 
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Locutus

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If greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise — they grew 41 percent between 1990 and 2008 — then snowfall, winter and skiing will no longer exist as we know them by the end of the century.

porter fox

omfg.


heh, 'porter'.
 

waldo

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If greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise — they grew 41 percent between 1990 and 2008 — then snowfall, winter and skiing will no longer exist as we know them by the end of the century.

porter fox

omfg.


heh, 'porter'.

note Locutus: your post has been bold highlighted, colour enhanced and font amplified ... for the comprehension impaired!
 

taxslave

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note Locutus: your post has been bold highlighted, colour enhanced and font amplified ... for the comprehension impaired!

I would much prefer that winters as we know them no longer exist. Less firewood to cut, longer boating season. Just not seeing a downside to this.