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corniss chopper

climber
breaking the speed of gravity
May 25, 2011 - 01:28pm PT
Dr F - We think that you Warmists will falsely claim to have saved the planet from a climate doomsday when nothing was going to happen anyway.

The suspicion that you guys are scamming is surely understandable because you're acting just like grifters.
corniss chopper

climber
breaking the speed of gravity
May 25, 2011 - 01:41pm PT
Dr F - but your spokesmen (priests?) are not leading by example.
That says 'scam' to the rest of us.

example- Al Gore buys a nice ocean front CA villa when he could have invested
the money into green energy research.



Ghost

climber
A long way from where I started
May 25, 2011 - 02:07pm PT
My voice is rather a concerned one and pretty much agrees with exactly what CC posted last.
It is the same old story. Just another venue to promote it.

Like most of us here on ST, and indeed most of us in the world, I'm not a climate scientist. So, I can't point to the math, or the observations, or the labwork, and say "This is wrong." Or "This is right." Or "No, you can't logically reach that conclusion from this data."

But looking at the past few hundred years, I don't see any grounds for saying that because I can't personally verify what a group of scientists are saying that it is therefor nonsense and that they're either quacks or NWO conspirators.

That, after all, is what most of the world said about the scientists who proposed the idiotic idea that disease could be caused by -- get this -- creatures so tiny that they were invisible. What a bunch of idiots, right? Disease was just part of Mother Nature's grand plan, and the only thing crazier than saying that our human activities (crowding into cities, shitting in our water supplies, etc) could cause an increase in disease, was saying that by modifying our behavior we could prevent future disease.

Crazy huh? Why, anyone who would believe that would probably also believe that everything is made up of particles even tinier than those crazy "germs" and that through human activity we could actually alter the movement of those particles and generate light and heat.

You'd have to be really gullible to believe something like that!

Which brings us round to the current debate about the causes of global warming, and whether anything we do can alter the future climate.

You say it's all horseshit or hucksterism. Or worse, some kind of conspiracy. But where is your evidence? The scientific community has boatloads of evidence. Have you examined it? Can you show where it is wrong?

Maybe you're right. Maybe this is either an honest mistake on the part of many thousands of scientists worldwide, or a dishonest and immoral conspiracy on the part of those scientists and their evil but unidentified puppet masters. But I'd sure like to see your evidence.

You may also be right that there is nothing we can do to prevent whatever climatic disaster is now looming. But we'd sure be idiots not to try.
k-man

Gym climber
SCruz
Topic Author's Reply - May 25, 2011 - 02:19pm PT
Ed - your idea that human behavior needs to be modified to prevent climate change is so similar to religious teachings of don't make the gods angry or the crops will fail ...

Gosh, if I weren't as smart as I am, I might fall for this incredibly inane argument. However, last time I checked, there was no scientific proof that Gods got angry. How about it CC, got proof of Gods, or their beliefs?

On the other hand, read what real live scientists say about Global Warming and how our human actions are effecting the change.

Don't believe in science?? Odd, you're using a computer to communicate. Without science, you'd be using a pencil and paper.

If ignorance is bliss, there are a LOT of blissful folks who deny obvious facts.
k-man

Gym climber
SCruz
Topic Author's Reply - May 25, 2011 - 02:26pm PT
BTW: I aint no christian. I aint no Left Winger either. Just an independent thinker that is calling bullshet on the One World Scientific Gov't that claims it will save us all. Ironically, from ourselves. All the while, silently laughing to the One World Bank that they created.

The Chief, rather pathetic that you call yourself an "independent thinker." You spew stuff that others have brainwashed you into believing. Read this thread and pay special attention to the scientists who have posted here. Formulate your views based on facts, not hyperbola. Then you can label yourself a "thinker."

BTW, if you are worried about the folks "silently laughing to the One World Bank they have created," you're barking up the wrong tree. Take a look at who got TARP bailouts. Now that there is real money, stolen from us US taxpayers...
the Fet

climber
Tu-Tok-A-Nu-La
May 25, 2011 - 02:28pm PT
It's funny/sad that climate change deniers think that they've figured out that there is some great global scam to make money from preventing human caused climate change. Not realizing they have been scammed by PR firms hired by big oil to plant that idea in their heads.

It's funny/sad that climate change deniers always talk about "doomsday" and the "end of the world". One more friggin time: it's not about the end of the world it's about keeping the world in good shape for our children and future generations.

It's funny/sad that The Chief thinks humans can't screw up the planet. By his logic we could have a nuclear war with Russia and start a nuclear winter and wipe out humans altogether, but that's OK, because we might get hit by an asteroid anyway.

Why not just take craps on the ground and leave garbage in the backcountry? It doesn't matter right? A million years from now it will be decomposed.
k-man

Gym climber
SCruz
Topic Author's Reply - May 25, 2011 - 02:29pm PT
And K-Man, there are many "real live scientists" that proclaim differently than those that are pro AGW. But then, they are kooks, ignorant, bought and paid for etc etc etc and their word is unreliable. Right?

First, there are not "many" as you fallaciously claim. Second, they are bought. If you read this thread, the proof is there.

But what good are facts to an imbecile?
the Fet

climber
Tu-Tok-A-Nu-La
May 25, 2011 - 02:41pm PT
For the record I don't believe this is about intelligence.

It's about elaborate defense mechanisms people have constructed to deny things they don't want to face.

It's VERY common among right wingers in many aspects of their world view, but it's interesting to see it here with The Chief who seems like a reasonable/smart person on other topics but is fully invested in this strategy in regards to negative impacts on other people due to his desire for unrestricted resource consumption.
dirtbag

climber
May 25, 2011 - 02:45pm PT
For the record I don't believe this is about intelligence.

It's about elaborate defense mechanisms people have constructed to deny things they don't want to face.

It's VERY common among right wingers in many aspects of their world view, but it's interesting to see it here with The Chief who seems like a reasonable/smart person on other topics but is fully invested in this strategy in regards to negative impacts on other people due to his desire for unrestricted resource consumption.

In other words...


the Fet

climber
Tu-Tok-A-Nu-La
May 25, 2011 - 03:16pm PT
This is very similar to the Ozone Depletion debate of the 80s, only the system is more complex (hence tougher to quantify and more uncertainty) and the opposition to doing anything is much better funded (the CFC industry doesn't have near the money/clout of the energy industry). So it's not surprising we have all the deniers.

The same arguments:

Man's impact is insignificant compared to nature
Alternatives are too expensive

The same motivation:

I don't want to pay more for air conditioners or spray cans just to keep people from getting cancer or cataracts.
k-man

Gym climber
SCruz
Topic Author's Reply - May 25, 2011 - 03:58pm PT
If one does not go along with the AGW dogma, bam! They are instantly aligned with and being a RWer. And according to K-Man, just a plain old imbecile.

The Chief. First (answering a question upthread), I watched Gore's movie--once.

But more to the point--I never said anything about you being "aligned with and being a RWer." Nor do I say you must "go along with the AGW dogma." What I did say was to look at the scientific facts. Also, realize where the denier's get thier "facts" from.

Your approach to denying is why I, in a back-handed manner, called you an imbecile.

Here's another of your quotes:

Interesting how the proverbial demeaning comments begin to flow from the AGW crowd towards anyone that does not go along with their opinion.

Get this. It's not an "opinion," but rather a conclusion that I have come to based on facts. Your denying the basic facts, and calling them "opinion" gives me the impression of your wisdom.

But in fact, I think that the fet sez it much better than I:

It's about elaborate defense mechanisms people have constructed to deny things they don't want to face.

Go ahead and deny the facts that rigorous science has produced. In doing so, however, don't expect educated folks to get the impression that you are wise.
the Fet

climber
Tu-Tok-A-Nu-La
May 25, 2011 - 04:21pm PT
And after all that hoopla, that giant hole is still down there over Antarctica. Last word is, it has gotten bigger.

Right. There is nothing we can do about it, no sense trying.

Nevermind that CFCs take 50 years or more to break down so the damage done will take a long time to correct, or that the hole would be MUCH bigger if nothing had been done. But you can't prove that right? It's all some mumbo jumbo science from the "One World Scientific Gov't".

You can't be expected to pay a few dollars more for refrigerant or a few cents more for spray cans just so some people won't get cancer.
k-man

Gym climber
SCruz
Topic Author's Reply - May 25, 2011 - 04:37pm PT
Note to self: Leave the level-headed dialog regarding Luddites to Ed.
dirtbag

climber
May 25, 2011 - 04:42pm PT
Yeah, I don't know how he does it. I lost patience long ago.
bobinc

Trad climber
Portland, Or
May 25, 2011 - 05:31pm PT
So, Chief, when I visited Riverside as a 10 year old in early 70s, I remember how it hurt to take a deep breath and visibility was often limited because of the smog.

35 years later, it's a pretty different story in most of the LA Basin. Is this just chance or did deliberate human action have anything to do with it?
Ghost

climber
A long way from where I started
May 25, 2011 - 08:54pm PT
So, if nothing that happens here on earth is relevant to your spiritual journey to your "final existing place" which has "nothing to do with planet earth nor the ongoings of mankind" why are you so upset about what the scientific community says or does?

Why bother sounding off in this forum about how you don't like what some humans are doing if what humans do is so irrelevant to you? Why get all excited about people crapping up the wilderness (which I remember you doing in some other thread) if the fate of the earth has nothing to do with your own spiritual journey?
Lennox

climber
just southwest of the center of the universe
May 25, 2011 - 09:07pm PT
Such a combination of confused, contradictory beliefs and such absolute certitude is baffling.
Lennox

climber
just southwest of the center of the universe
May 25, 2011 - 09:24pm PT
Completely different ball game.



No.

It's just the difference between the pee-wee league and the major league.
corniss chopper

climber
breaking the speed of gravity
May 25, 2011 - 09:25pm PT
You Climate Doomsday believers are freaking nuts.

Human behavior is too insignificant to cause climate change on the Earth.

Solar activity, the Earths orbit, and terrestrial volcano's are the things that can be expected to change our climate a little and are uncontrollable.

Adaptation is as easy as wearing a coat or not and planting crops later
or sooner to avoid frost.

corniss chopper

climber
breaking the speed of gravity
May 25, 2011 - 10:17pm PT
Dr F -Publicity of Christian broadcaster Harold Camping's doomsday prediction (+ failure) has predictably put another vampire stake into the heart of the global warming doomsday movement. Looks dead.
Time to move along.

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