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Before “Climate Change” what unseen forces controlled weather?
Posted on 1/27/21 at 8:38 pm
Posted on 1/27/21 at 8:38 pm
I listened to a really smart climatologist today on CSPAN, I think his name was Dr. Kerry. Anyway, this dude was in a $3000 dollar suit with a full head of hair and I could tell immediately he knew his shite.
This man was telling the people in the press room that President Biden has a plan to combat “Climate Change” and every American will have the honor of doing their part by supporting President Biden and Dr. Kerry’s comprehensive approach to end America’s dependence on antiquated fossil fuels. I guess the burning of these fossil fuels puts out some god awful pollution called greenhouse gases.
Dr Kerry went on to explain much of the extreme weather such as hurricanes, tornadoes, drought, floods, heat, cold and in some instances fire, is a direct result of anthropogenic activities. Dr Kerry spoke with great authority and all the drones....err reporters seemed very respectful of his extensive knowledge on all things “Climate Change”.
After listening to Dr. Kerry explain his and the President’s plan to combat “Climate Change” I felt a lot of anxiety just lift out of my innards and I took a deep breath and exhaled......I’m still a little nervous, because I think hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, droughts, extreme heat, cold and even fires have been a part of earth’s climatological history long before man ever burned one once of kerosene. I sure wish one of those respectful reporters would have asked Dr Kerry where all the crazy weather stuff came from before man screwed everything up.
This man was telling the people in the press room that President Biden has a plan to combat “Climate Change” and every American will have the honor of doing their part by supporting President Biden and Dr. Kerry’s comprehensive approach to end America’s dependence on antiquated fossil fuels. I guess the burning of these fossil fuels puts out some god awful pollution called greenhouse gases.
Dr Kerry went on to explain much of the extreme weather such as hurricanes, tornadoes, drought, floods, heat, cold and in some instances fire, is a direct result of anthropogenic activities. Dr Kerry spoke with great authority and all the drones....err reporters seemed very respectful of his extensive knowledge on all things “Climate Change”.
After listening to Dr. Kerry explain his and the President’s plan to combat “Climate Change” I felt a lot of anxiety just lift out of my innards and I took a deep breath and exhaled......I’m still a little nervous, because I think hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, droughts, extreme heat, cold and even fires have been a part of earth’s climatological history long before man ever burned one once of kerosene. I sure wish one of those respectful reporters would have asked Dr Kerry where all the crazy weather stuff came from before man screwed everything up.
Posted on 1/27/21 at 8:41 pm to CheEngineer
I bet Dr Kerry knows a lot about aliens.
Posted on 1/27/21 at 8:44 pm to Bass Tiger
There were no floods, droughts, heatwaves, blizzards, hurricanes, tornadoes, forest fires, mudslides or earthquakes before the industrial revolution. These are all new phenomena caused by man.
What are you, stupid?
What are you, stupid?
This post was edited on 1/27/21 at 8:45 pm
Posted on 1/27/21 at 8:45 pm to Bass Tiger
Dinosaur farts, obviously.
Posted on 1/27/21 at 8:46 pm to Bass Tiger
No one can say what volcanoes and the the oceans contribute to CO2.
Hell, we don’t know what seeps out of the ground around us naturally.
Add in solar cycles to boot.
This is purely a scam.
Hell, we don’t know what seeps out of the ground around us naturally.
Add in solar cycles to boot.
This is purely a scam.
Posted on 1/27/21 at 8:48 pm to DaDudeAbides
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What was responsible for the warming of the planet that ended the ice age? Early human campfires?
Nope....The wooly mammoth, giant ground sloth, and mastodons put out hundreds of millions of tons of methane gas annually, this began to collect in the troposphere which initiated a minor greenhouse effect around the planet and it was just enough to begin raising the surface temps on planet earth. Catastrophe averted and here we are today.
Posted on 1/27/21 at 8:49 pm to bhtigerfan
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There were no floods, droughts, heatwaves, blizzards, hurricanes, tornadoes, forest fires, mudslides or earthquakes before the industrial revolution. These are all new phenomena caused by man.
What are you, stupid?
Well, it seems you agree with Dr Kerry....lol!
Posted on 1/27/21 at 8:50 pm to Bass Tiger
No offense but this is a pretty ignorant take on climate change. Personally I believe that we are having an affect on our climate, but its being exaggerated for political and corrupt means.
You cannot attribute a single weather event or even a series of weather events with climate change because climate is the average weather over a 30 year period. So while it is silly to blame a specific event on climate change, it shouldn't detract from the main point-- which is that by more than doubling the concentration of greenhouse gases and dramatically reducing the planet's forest by replacing it with fields with lower biomass we are undoubtedly modifying the atmosphere with thermal affects.
If you somehow don't think that mankind is having an affect on the planet, I suggest you pull up google earth and look at the satellite view of say south Louisiana or any other developed region of the planet and see the countless agricultural fields and landmass that has been transformed from its natural state.
You cannot attribute a single weather event or even a series of weather events with climate change because climate is the average weather over a 30 year period. So while it is silly to blame a specific event on climate change, it shouldn't detract from the main point-- which is that by more than doubling the concentration of greenhouse gases and dramatically reducing the planet's forest by replacing it with fields with lower biomass we are undoubtedly modifying the atmosphere with thermal affects.
If you somehow don't think that mankind is having an affect on the planet, I suggest you pull up google earth and look at the satellite view of say south Louisiana or any other developed region of the planet and see the countless agricultural fields and landmass that has been transformed from its natural state.
Posted on 1/27/21 at 8:51 pm to loogaroo
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No one can say what volcanoes and the the oceans contribute to CO2.
Hell, we don’t know what seeps out of the ground around us naturally.
Add in solar cycles to boot.
This is purely a scam.
We have been measuring the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere for decades, and we can measure how much CO2 is produced from every industrial process that creates it.
Posted on 1/27/21 at 8:55 pm to LSU2a
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I suggest you pull up google earth and look at the satellite view of say south Louisiana or any other developed region of the planet and see the countless agricultural fields and landmass that has been transformed from its natural state.
Offsets carbon emissions. Winds from storms saturate the ocean with CO2 & O2. Everything balances out. You have been fed bullshite.
This post was edited on 1/27/21 at 9:03 pm
Posted on 1/27/21 at 9:00 pm to Bass Tiger
The 'Gods' control everything.
Posted on 1/27/21 at 9:02 pm to LSU2a
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We have been measuring the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere for decades, and we can measure how much CO2 is produced from every industrial process that creates it.
B u l l s h i t.....sorry, there is no way to accurately measure it. Just like sea level rise. You CANNOT accurately measure what the volume of water on earth occupies.
Posted on 1/27/21 at 9:04 pm to loogaroo
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Offsets carbon emissions. Winds from storms saturate the ocean with CO2 & O2. Everything balances out. You have been feed bullshite.
What is this incoherent nonsense? What offsets carbon emissions? Winds from storms saturate the Ocean with CO2 and O2? Do you even understand the carbon cycle and thermodynamics? If artificially increasing the amount of CO2 was being offset by a natural process then the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere wouldn’t have nearly doubled since 1940.
Posted on 1/27/21 at 9:07 pm to loogaroo
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B u l l s h i t.....sorry, there is no way to accurately measure it. Just like sea level rise. You CANNOT accurately measure what the volume of water on earth occupies.
If we are incapable of accurately measuring the atomic composition of air then I guess the planet is flat and very other scientific feat is all an illusion.
Posted on 1/27/21 at 9:09 pm to LSU2a
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We have been measuring the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere for decades, and we can measure how much CO2 is produced from every industrial process that creates it.
Decades, huh. Decades of data. Then the science should be settled on our 4.6 billion year old planet.
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