Re: Still believing in climate change?
[Re: ky_coyote_hunter]
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I'll retain my right to remain silent by invoking my 5th amendment right, even though your probable cause is trumped up backwoods E. Texas law.
Will also sue for a change of venue, to drag your pine woods butt up to the beautiful oaks & hickory of scenic W. Kentucky, where you will be tarred & feathered but ultimately spared due to your past allegiance to the confederacy. … keep talkin boy … you’re just diggin your hole deeper .. once a mod shows up you better not resist or there’ll be a price you ain’t ready to pay … you understand me boy ?
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/24/25 10:58 PM
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LOL DD is getting serious now!
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/24/25 10:58 PM
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I want a attorney (not BC)....You have thrown your buck fifty around mercilessly toward the good folk on T-Man, with hollow threats of ruination.
In the meantime, contemplate your position, and realize the consequences of one lonestar to many.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
[Re: ky_coyote_hunter]
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07/24/25 11:01 PM
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I want a attorney (not BC)....You have thrown your buck fifty around mercilessly toward the good folk on T-Man, with hollow threats of ruination.
In the meantime, contemplate your position, and realize the consequences of one lonestar to many. … I don’t drink while on duty .. and for you to insinuate such is another violation far as I’m concerned … keep diggin that hole boy
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/25/25 12:56 AM
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Yes, follow the money. Fossil fuel interests dump plenty of money to buy a few scientists to see things their way and try and muddy the waters for the public.
99% of accredited climatologists aren't seeing it that way. 19 of the hottest years on record happened since the year 2000. Wake up! Name one. Where they at? The only people we get to hear from are not the ones who conduct the studies.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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BP, I was hopeful for your recovery after your post a couple weeks ago…. But after this, go ahead and stay on that side of the fence, you’re right where you belong….  If you would actually like to watch a very informative and mind blowing video, may I suggest Joe Rogan podcast #606. Very cool podcast that touches on many topics not just climate…. Have a great day fellas.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/25/25 07:01 AM
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There are global environmental issues that need to be addressed ASAP ,,,,,plastic in the oceans, chemicals/ hormones in the water supply, etc
The only reason man made CO2 is pushed to the top of the crisis list
Is because it’s extremely profitable,,,plain and simple
There’s no fortune to be made from cleaning up the oceans
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/25/25 07:13 AM
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The only reason man made CO2 is pushed to the top of the crisis list
Is because it’s extremely profitable,,,plain and simple.
There’s no fortune to be made from cleaning up the oceans it's not JUST the fortunes they are making. it's mainly the CONTROL (Re-Distribution of wealth/Socialism) that the climate "crisis" provides them.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/25/25 11:28 AM
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You guys hold the minority view on the situation. We should not be able to see climate change in a lifetime but one can see it happening almost in real time. Permafrost melting and releasing megatons of methane (worst greenhouse gas out there). Weird weather patterns causing larger and more disruptive weather events. Rising sea levels...list goes on and on.
It is a very convenient story being told by the fossil fuels industry that it is a hoax. Every "scientific" paper you can find claiming it isn't real you can trace back to big fat pay checks from the fossil fuel industry. I once upon a time looked it up and it was unreal.
It is too bad this has become a political issue. It shouldn't be.
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My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/25/25 11:46 AM
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It is a very convenient story being told by the fossil fuels industry that it is a hoax. Every "scientific" paper you can find claiming it isn't real you can trace back to big fat pay checks from the fossil fuel industry... you're ignoring the IPCC officials ADMITTING it's a hoax/ploy. It is too bad this has become a political issue. It shouldn't be. the LEFT has turned it political! if it was TRULY an "existential threat" (what's that...about the twelfth one in 6 months?)...then EVERYONE on the planet should cut their emissions by the same percentage. but that's NOT what is being promulgated, is it??
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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Every "scientific" paper you can find claiming it isn't real you can trace back to big fat pay checks from the fossil fuel industry. and every "scientific" paper that claims it's a man-made phenomenon can be traced back to big fat grants from government (often INTERNATIONAL governments!) [they, TOO have a vested interest in the outcome] can you find even ONE climate model that factors in the newly discovered (within the last ten years or so) subterranean ocean?
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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The climate is changing as it always has running farmers loggers and other consumptive and renewable land users out of business is the wrong direction but gains the most headlines which= money
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/25/25 01:38 PM
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You guys hold the minority view on the situation. We should not be able to see climate change in a lifetime but one can see it happening almost in real time. Permafrost melting and releasing megatons of methane (worst greenhouse gas out there). Weird weather patterns causing larger and more disruptive weather events. Rising sea levels...list goes on and on.
It is a very convenient story being told by the fossil fuels industry that it is a hoax. Every "scientific" paper you can find claiming it isn't real you can trace back to big fat pay checks from the fossil fuel industry. I once upon a time looked it up and it was unreal.
It is too bad this has become a political issue. It shouldn't be. I'm still waiting for NY City to be under water. Isn't that what Al Gore predicted 50 years ago, something like NY City will be under water in 10 years. There's no noticeable rise in any of the oceans. Just big bucks in Al's pocket. Just look up the history on weather in your area alone. It will give you a different view of your opinion. Then look up the history world wide. Yes things have changed, but so has the earth's axis. I haven't looked lately but it seems to be tilting more toward the west, and the north pole is heading east. somewhere around 100+- feet a year. There has been entire switch of poles per studies , at least once , and possibility of many more. The difference today is about 500 kilometers. But the Magnetic North Pole is actually moving kilometers every year. This phenomenon is known as the Polar Shift Theory. https://gisgeography.com/magnetic-north-vs-geographic-true-pole/
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/25/25 02:29 PM
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I’ll throw my 2 bits in though they don’t matter.
I agree with BC, it’s observable and he’s right about the FF industry and the vast dollars spent. It’s also true about scientists and government. While that is true, it’s also true that here in Canada former PM Harper muzzled scientists from relaying findings to the public. So, it’s political from both sides, the most recent C government here in Canada cut funding for climate research because that’s bad for their business. The political aspect of it goes both ways.
Yes, weather is always changing, always has, the weather patterns here are currently just nuts, above freezing days in Februarys, frost in July, areas that have always been wet, drought stricken, dry areas getting 5” of rain in a day, the list goes on and on.
That said, I don’t think there’s much to be done about it and taxing it is a money grab that won’t do anything. 100 years ago there were about a billion people, now around 8, soon to be 15. I think it’s arrogant to believe we play no role. I also think it’s foolish to think we can reverse anything. I’ll be dead and gone long before projected things might possibly happen therefore I’ll actually never truly “know”.
Oh yeah in response to OW, there actually has been a very observable rise in global ocean levels according to NASA. That information is easily found. Is it enough to drown NYC? No, but to say there had been no rise is false.
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