Re: As the glaciers melt...
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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08/08/25 09:57 PM
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Please, I beg of you BP, DO NOT READ THIS!!! It gives a history, if you will, of how many ice ages the earth has been through. These are climate scientists. I wonder who funded them. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-many-ice-ages-have-been-recorded-in-earth-s-history.htmlI wonder if these same scientists you cite can give us a reason these ice ages ended? What caused them to melt without human interference? These ice ages happened over MILLIONS AND MILLIONS of years. If you think the earth isn't this old, THEY STILL HAPPENED when looking at the same data. I simply do not believe 97% of scientists/climate scientists, if they are true unbiased scientists, believe in man caused global warming based on all evidence.
How many lies will people believe before they realize their own idiocy?
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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08/08/25 10:02 PM
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When I see BP address Milankovitvh cycles, solar output and changes associated with the sun, and volcanic activity and NEGATE those natural cycles and occurrences, I might also consider man causing a minute amount of climate change.
Until that conversation happens, it is simply a bad case of confirmation bias.
How many lies will people believe before they realize their own idiocy?
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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08/08/25 10:03 PM
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Confirmation bias - Once we have formed a view, we embrace information that confirms that view while ignoring, or rejecting, information that casts doubt on it. Confirmation bias suggests that we don’t perceive circumstances objectively.
How many lies will people believe before they realize their own idiocy?
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
[Re: TC1]
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08/08/25 10:24 PM
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I truly love the irony of a lefty calling others brainwashed. That in itself is all I need to hear to completely dismiss any further discussion. I will listen and chuckle, but until one sees the light they will continue to tread in darkness, never knowing anything else. Sad but true in many cases. Of course I’m sure BP was very skeptical of the Rona, Russiagate, Benghazi, Hunters fabulous paintings, Pelosis’s stock market expertise, pallets of cash to Iran, planes of illegals dropped off across the USA under the cover of darkness……. But I’m branded brainwashed….LOL. BP I’m sure you are a fine man, and you and I would have great conversations about our love of the outdoors and trapping, but let’s make a pledge to not bring up theories.
You got it bud. I'm buying when do we get together?
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
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08/08/25 11:30 PM
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Up until very recently “rigorous skepticism” was an extremely important part of science
That seems to have been lost,,,,,on the sheep
Rigorous skepticism is imperative to true science. A true scientist will be rigorously skeptical of his own work. They have to be. Peer review is a vicious process.
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
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08/08/25 11:39 PM
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Follow the money. That's about all you need to know. Agree 100%
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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Money is a part of it
Control is the bigger factor,,,the actual end game
All living beings on earth require energy,,,,,Control the energy,,,,control the world
Before you know it,,, governments will be limiting where and when a citizen can travel/freedom,,,what kind of energy you can use,,,,,and taxing you on it
“For the greater good”
,,,,,oh wait,,,,that’s already happening
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
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I train a new worker an all he talk of was ice melt an almost had me believing the world was going to flood out in next few years The only good thing to come out of this waste of time thread. Great to see The Coonman! Amen to that. Glad to see Dave is still kicking!
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
[Re: spjones]
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Money is a part of it
Control is the bigger factor,,,the actual end game
All living beings on earth require energy,,,,,Control the energy,,,,control the world
Before you know it,,, governments will be limiting where and when a citizen can travel/freedom,,,what kind of energy you can use,,,,,and taxing you on it
“For the greater good”
,,,,,oh wait,,,,that’s already happening
I believe limiting mobility was why the evs were pushed so hard along with tracking and monitoring. Especially the monitoring and tracking after seeing what a co workers tesla does. 5 camaras always watching outside and inside the cab. Charging monitoring where % price and milage. Can see what's going on in and around his car from anywhere. At least now I know why that teen girls daddy bought her that car she was acting like she wanted to race my old truck with for now.
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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Fortunately, they won't be finding me under a glacier in the future. It could have happened a few times. Although I could have just hit one of those sub glacier river systems and shot out the bottom into the river a in few minutes battered and drowned for the birds to pick clean.
Who is John Galt?
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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Regardless of the cause, global warming has happened before. I embrace it and will resist the efforts of capitalists that would tax enslave me to fund the impossible reversal and line their pockets.
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
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Since 1900 the Earth's temperature has risen 1.8 degrees F. The poles are inceasing about 2-3 times as fast as the rest of the earth and that is why we probably don't notice the change as much as those who live closer to the poles and there are far, far fewer people who live in those regions. How much the oceans will rise due to the ice and glacier melting we don't know. Warmer air holds more water then cooler air and thus more water can be held in the atmosphere, at least temporarily and may well be why we see fewer rain events but more during each event.
Bryce It doesn't matter, taxes aren't going to stop whatever this earth does. I just wish the " WOKE " would wake up to reality.
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: As the glaciers melt...
[Re: bblwi]
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Taxes will not build the infrastructure that many will need as things change and many insurance companies won't even cover assets they feel are in too high risk areas. The population of the world is centralizing to find work, housing and amenities and many of those locations may well have issues either from high water, flooding, heat etc. Tax money to fund research and engineering studies to help decide how to confront those issues to me is money well spent. Taxes won't be able to do the changes necessary,we have to hope the private sector can find the best ways to manage as the changes take place. We are seeing that now with the insurance companies not covering properties in specific areas or raising rates to the point where development will be only by the very wealthy if at all.
Bryce You will eat bugs and own nothing and be happy is what you are saying
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