Topic: climatic change real story...
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Sat 08/21/21 12:03 PM
climatic change is the real disappointment for the humanity on the planet to sustain. we should take some bold steps to tackle it. we should move towards zero carbon emissions to overcome this real pandemic and threat for humans. we should think like a human being irrespective of the cast orgin and religion.

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Sat 08/21/21 01:47 PM
Yeeeeahhh, If we cut carbon emissions enough then Earth will not longer sustain Plant Life...that would be great.

Please dude, get seriously educated about reality. "Climate Change" is just another Pseudoscience shoved down the throats of civilization like: Darwinian Theory, Environmentalism, Global Warming, Critical Race Theory, to name a few.

The truth IS OUT THERE, but one cannot depend on the Marxist controlled Main Stream Media:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA5sGtj7QKQ

WATCH and AWAKEN!


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Sun 08/22/21 03:41 PM
Climate change alarmists like John Kerry fly around the world on private jets that ARE among the most carbon emitting forms of travel to lecture OTHERS about reducing their carbon footprint.

But he isn't alone, in fact he is joined by other climate change alarmists travel the same way to airports in cities, getting in MANY limos to attend "climate change conferences". I guess these climate change alarmists haven't learned they can use the internet to have a "climate change conference" virtually to REDUCE their OWN carbon footprints.

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Sun 08/22/21 05:07 PM
Get a balloon. Pump it full of all kinds of obnoxious gases. Breath it in.

That's what humans are doing with the earths atmosphere no matter what all the Q-anons and other conspiracy theory nut-bags say.


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Mon 08/23/21 09:33 AM
Edited by Smartazzjohn on Mon 08/23/21 09:35 AM
The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a report warning that over the 15 years from 1990-2005 had taken place at a rate of 0.2C per decade, and it predicted this would continue for the following 20 years, on the basis of forecasts made by computer climate models.

A later report by the IPCC based on the OBSERVED WARMING over the more recent 15 years to 2012 was just 0.05C per decade - below almost all computer prediction.
36 of 38 computer generate models used were WRONG.


The IPCC also admitted large parts of the world were as warm as they are now for decades at a time between 950 and 1250 AD – centuries before the Industrial Revolution, and when the population and CO2 levels were both much lower.

In the 1970's the climate change alarmist were predicting that we were heading for an ice age. They were ALL WRONG.

There were climate change alarmists who said that by now there would be droughts resulting in the rationing of food and water worldwide. They were ALL WRONG.


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Mon 08/23/21 10:29 AM
It seems, all things considered, that the best thing we can do is to plant loads of trees. They cut most of them down around here,to drive the wheels of industry and then dug up the coal and burnt that.

Probably caused a hiccough in things.

the forests of Siberia a burning at an alarming rate. worse than the us fires, much worse.

Planting loads of trees is what we need to be doing.

still the best carbon sink (except peat bogs)

Rock's photo
Mon 08/23/21 10:28 PM
Edited by Rock on Mon 08/23/21 10:39 PM
I shall ignite some tires,
and chant 'cumbaya' for global cooling.

For those who know anything about flora
(plant life)...

All trees/all plants create Co2, ALL of the time.
Yes, bruthas and sistas, it's true.
Hallelujah!

Plants do this, much as humans convert starches
into sugars for digestion. (The human body does
not digest starches.)

The Co2 created by plants is used in the
process of photosynthesis... Ya know?
That magic that turns leaves and lawns green.

Smartazzjohn's photo
Tue 08/24/21 09:57 AM
The Lancet is a weekly peer-reviewed general medical journal.

From a 2016 Climate Depot article:

The Lancet examined temperature-related mortality around the globe. The researchers looked at data on more than 74 million deaths in 384 locations across 13 areas: cold countries like Canada and Sweden, temperate nations like Spain, South Korea and Australia, and subtropical and tropical ones like Brazil and Thailand.

The Lancet researchers found that about 0.5%—half a percent—of all deaths are associated with heat, not only from acute problems like heat stroke, but also increased mortality from cardiac events and dehydration.

But more than 7% of deaths are related to cold—counting hypothermia, as well as increased blood pressure and risk of heart attack that results when the body restricts blood flow in response to frigid temperatures.

In the U.S. about 9,000 people die from heat each year but 144,000 die from cold.

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Climate change alarmists won't tell you it's colder temperatures, not warmer temperatures, that are the BIGGER threat to humans.

Richard 's photo
Thu 09/09/21 04:04 PM

climatic change is the real disappointment for the humanity on the planet to sustain. we should take some bold steps to tackle it. we should move towards zero carbon emissions to overcome this real pandemic and threat for humans. we should think like a human being irrespective of the cast orgin and religion.

it is the same mumble jumble spewed forth during the 70's that claimed we would be in the middle of a global Ice age right now, with our oil supplies all used up.

strictly based on science. it is a fact, mans pollution is a miniscule amount compared to what the planet it's self naturally produces.
if man did not exist. animals, plants, fires, valcano's, fissures that allow oil to come to the surface, would still be the major causes of pollution that they are now..
in fact with out man to manage them.. they could be far worse then they are now.
can man do better to clean up after them selves.. yes..
will it make an over powering effect on the planet as a whole. no.

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Thu 09/09/21 05:26 PM


climatic change is the real disappointment for the humanity on the planet to sustain. we should take some bold steps to tackle it. we should move towards zero carbon emissions to overcome this real pandemic and threat for humans. we should think like a human being irrespective of the cast orgin and religion.

it is the same mumble jumble spewed forth during the 70's that claimed we would be in the middle of a global Ice age right now, with our oil supplies all used up.

strictly based on science. it is a fact, mans pollution is a miniscule amount compared to what the planet it's self naturally produces.
if man did not exist. animals, plants, fires, valcano's, fissures that allow oil to come to the surface, would still be the major causes of pollution that they are now..
in fact with out man to manage them.. they could be far worse then they are now.
can man do better to clean up after them selves.. yes..
will it make an over powering effect on the planet as a whole. no.

Agreed. When you're right, you're right.

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Fri 09/10/21 02:32 AM
No one seems to want to recognize that the earth isn't on a perfect orbit from the sun. It drifts slightly. So we have warm and cool periods. Volcanoes can spew dirt into the atmosphere, blocking the sun for a time.

And dems love to spread fear. Climatologists are on the government payroll. What do they fear? Losing their jobs because the weather isn't changing fast enough to suit them.

Richard 's photo
Sat 10/02/21 05:13 PM
Edited by Richard on Sat 10/02/21 05:20 PM
for those worring about this, and thinking theres something we could actually do to change the earths life cycle.
life will go on even with out us.
I'm just wondering when the next global killer asteroid will hit. then we wont have to worry about such no sense.

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Sat 10/02/21 05:26 PM
I absolutely refuse to get roped into the politics here, suffice to say within ten years we will start to see agricultural shortages as global population soars and farmlands dry.

While global leaders fight over who's right, that time is precious, those leaders should be promoting agriculture friendly sciences and technologies, like sea water desalinization piping and infrastructure, to avert a potential global catastrophe, mass starvation.

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Sat 10/02/21 05:46 PM
We can all throw blame on the government and I agree the planes the trains, the automobiles, factories each one has played a part in the environment OURSELVES in our own way, were all guilty, you didn't hear this from me, Coldersky they put things in the clouds to make acidic RAIN MY flowers have a white power on them, after it rains the Great SPIRIT is angry, Coldersky JMO:sleepy::muscle:

Richard 's photo
Sat 10/02/21 06:03 PM
Edited by Richard on Sat 10/02/21 06:09 PM

I absolutely refuse to get roped into the politics here, suffice to say within ten years we will start to see agricultural shortages as global population soars and farmlands dry.

While global leaders fight over who's right, that time is precious, those leaders should be promoting agriculture friendly sciences and technologies, like sea water desalinization piping and infrastructure, to avert a potential global catastrophe, mass starvation.
same thing happened in the 20's that created the great american dust bowel.
america was so dry that kansas top soil covered russian air space.
it is too bad we can not store the flood waters from the east, and ship them too te west.
but here is a lil known fact.. while many san fernando valley californians had their water shut off.
california was pumping millions of gallons of fresh water a day into the sea, to help smelt runs. that could have been used to water fields and house holds.

Richard 's photo
Sat 10/02/21 06:17 PM
Edited by Richard on Sat 10/02/21 06:21 PM

We can all throw blame on the government and I agree the planes the trains, the automobiles, factories each one has played a part in the environment OURSELVES in our own way, were all guilty, you didn't hear this from me, Coldersky they put things in the clouds to make acidic RAIN MY flowers have a white power on them, after it rains the Great SPIRIT is angry, Coldersky JMO:sleepy::muscle:

How to Identify Powdery Mildew Damage

Plants infected with powdery mildew look as if they have been dusted with flour.
Powdery mildew usually starts off as circular, powdery white spots, which can appear on leaves, stems, and sometimes fruit.
Powdery mildew usually covers the upper part of the leaves, but may grow on the undersides as well.
Young foliage is most susceptible to damage. Leaves turn yellow and dry out.
The fungus might cause some leaves to twist, break, or become disfigured.
The white spots of powdery mildew will spread to cover most of the leaves or affected areas.
The leaves, buds, and growing tips will become disfigured as well. These symptoms usually appear late in the growing season.

Powdery mildew causes white powder on rose leaves. Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that covers leaves and stems in white powder. Unlike many fungal diseases, powdery mildew strikes hardest in warm, dry, shady conditions and high humidity.

Mr Good Guy's photo
Sat 10/02/21 08:51 PM

climatic change is the real disappointment for the humanity on the planet to sustain. we should take some bold steps to tackle it. we should move towards zero carbon emissions to overcome this real pandemic and threat for humans. we should think like a human being irrespective of the cast orgin and religion.


None of this matters. According to AOC, we only have 8 years left anyway. Until, of course, 8 years rolls around and they revise it yet again!