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In 100 years everyone on this forum will be dead, just let that sink in...... do we really care that the planet becomes venus? We will be dead.

If you don't believe in God, then most definitely why would you care. If you do believe in God, then whatever happens is God's will.

So go burn some wood for fun. Find a stack of coal somewhere and light it on fire. Buy some old cans of hairspray and point them at the sun.

And if you really care, then you should be supporting complete world domination by the UN and a totalitarian state because, China, India and Russia are gonna torch your best plans to oblivion, they don't care about anything you care about.

Either have a party, or get on board with a totalitarian global state because those are your only two paths forward.

MOST warmers, perhaps not you, know and advocate burning wood as it is considered part of the short term carbon cycle.  As opposed to fossil fuels, which are part of a carbon cycle of the past, long buried.

Just a bit of edificatifying.

And no, those are not the only two paths.  That is how it is presented in the propaganda by the totalitarians, isn't it?

Actually there are many, many other paths.
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In 100 years everyone on this forum will be dead, just let that sink in...... do we really care that the planet becomes venus? We will be dead.

If you don't believe in God, then most definitely why would you care. If you do believe in God, then whatever happens is God's will.

So go burn some wood for fun. Find a stack of coal somewhere and light it on fire. Buy some old cans of hairspray and point them at the sun.

And if you really care, then you should be supporting complete world domination by the UN and a totalitarian state because, China, India and Russia are gonna torch your best plans to oblivion, they don't care about anything you care about.

Either have a party, or get on board with a totalitarian global state because those are your only two paths forward.
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"Denier" is a loaded phrase as it links climate change skeptics to Holocaust denial, which is a felony in most countries in the world and can get one decades long jail terms in countries such as Germany and Israel.

There have been calls to make climate change denial a crime too, some people even suggested that climate change skeptics should be executed.

http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/12/professor_calls_for_death_penalty_for_climate_change_deniers.html

Amazing, the "climate change" from freedom to fascism has been accelerating for a long time now.

The book currently on the top of the stack I read when taking a shit is my 101 level geology textbook circa early 90's.  I've been scanning it for content which might help explain how we got to today.  Lots of pretty pictures and diagrams and what-not, and (usually in some stand-alone mini-article) there are actually plenty of seeds of climate fearmongering sown in the text, but in a 'kinder, gentler' way than tends to get deployed today.

Interesting to go back to some of that material 25 years on with the evolution of the various programs available for analysis.  It makes me again think of a Bertrand Russel quote from his early 50's missive on science and society:

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"Scientific societies are as yet in their infancy. . . . It is to be expected that advances in physiology and psychology will give governments much more control over individual mentality than they now have even in totalitarian countries. Fitche laid it down that education should aim at destroying free will, so that, after pupils have left school, they shall be incapable, throughout the rest of their lives, of thinking or acting otherwise than as their schoolmasters would have wished. . . . ” Bertrand Russell,1953

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A Great Time to Start Something!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QtnueIJGjc#t=116

Sun is the Main Driver of Climate Change and Global Warming or Cooling say Friends of Science – Not You or 400 ppm CO2

Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels reported to have reached 400 ppm at Mauna Loa Observatory sent climate change activists like James Hansen, Al Gore, 350.org and Scientific American into a frenzy but Friends of Science say solar and ocean cycles are the main drivers of climate change, not CO2. With no global warming in 16 years despite a rise in CO2, the role of declining water vapor in upper atmosphere partially negates the ‘heat-trapping’ effect of CO2.

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/5/prweb10729310.htm


Well, it's rather interesting that at least in verbal or post driven argumentation, AGW believers typically don't fare too well.  Doesn't mean they are wrong - some subjects don't do well in debate as over simplifications lend credence to one side or another.  "If the glove don't fit you gotta acquit", etc...

I guess what I am curious about is for those here who sincerely believe in the general theory of man warming the planet, what do they think about Reddit banning so called 'deniers?' and why?



If you click back on my main link, just browse all the way down for the comments. Looks like they loved that move.
But Grist always has selectively deleted posts to drive away people who didn't like their attitude and worldview.  Grist, as I recall, the editor there is the guy that invented the phrase "Denier" as applied to climate skeptics.  Bunch of nutjobs.

"Denier" is a loaded phrase as it links climate change skeptics to Holocaust denial, which is a felony in most countries in the world and can get one decades long jail terms in countries such as Germany and Israel.

There have been calls to make climate change denial a crime too, some people even suggested that climate change skeptics should be executed.

http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/12/professor_calls_for_death_penalty_for_climate_change_deniers.html

Amazing, the "climate change" from freedom to fascism has been accelerating for a long time now.
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https://youtu.be/PZm8TTLR2NU
Hi kids! today we're going to learn about Global Warming!









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Bill Nye: We Need To “Redistribute Wealth” By Implementing A Carbon Tax…






Speaking to students at the University at Albany, Bill Nye the Science Guy said that a carbon tax was needed for the purpose of redistributing wealth.
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Nye's idea of good government?

About as horrible as his idea of a good leg.

Here some real legs.

http://thechive.com/2012/02/21/for-the-leg-guys-out-there-35-photos/
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Bill Nye: We Need To “Redistribute Wealth” By Implementing A Carbon Tax…






Speaking to students at the University at Albany, Bill Nye the Science Guy said that a carbon tax was needed for the purpose of redistributing wealth.

“We need, dare I say it, a tax, or should I say a fee,” Nye purportedly said Wednesday, right before an anonymous student began recording.

“It’s not just to be mean, it’s to redistribute wealth,” Nye said.

Nye went on to claim that instituting such a tax would drive innovation in more environmentally friendly ways.

“It will stimulate people investing in more energy efficient means. If you gotta pay a fee every time you make carbon monoxie and somone comes up with a more efficient car, you’ll use that car. Somebody comes up with a more efficient blender, you’ll use that blender. I mean, that’s just how it’s going to go.”

The free campus event distributed 1,000 copies of Nye’s new book Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation to students in attendance. The lecture, part of an annual student-run speaker series, quickly became a pro-big government, higher taxes rally.

“The trouble with this is, there are people now, in the U.S. government, who don’t like government,” Nye lectured.

The former television host and Disney actor then ranted about limited government conservatives, comparing them to a General Motors employee that wants to shut their own company down.

“We have to get people who really want the government to do what it’s supposed to do, which is run things,” Nye said.



http://campusreform.org/?ID=6397



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On the global warming alarmists, anyone who actually points to the evidence that disproves their apocalyptical claims, they don’t engage in reasoned debate. What do they do? They scream, ‘You’re a denier.’ They brand you a heretic. Today, the global warming alarmists are the equivalent of the flat-Earthers. It used to be [that] it is accepted scientific wisdom the Earth is flat, and this heretic named Galileo was branded a denier.

If you look at global warming alarmists, they don’t like to look at the actual facts and the data. The satellite data demonstrate that there has been no significant warming whatsoever for 17 years. Now that’s a real problem for the global warming alarmists. Because all those computer models on which this whole issue is based predicted significant warming, and yet the satellite data show it ain’t happening.



https://www.texastribune.org/2015/03/24/livestream-one-on-one-interview-with-ted-cruz/


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Yeah. He's cool...

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Speaking of the Koch brothers, I thought it interesting that one of them landed the two on the conservatives shit-list by giving an interview where he made no great secret that he is fairly liberal socially.  I apologize if I was steered toward this item of interest from a post in this thread.

I am fairly addicted to those 'air crash investigation' series which I watch when they come up on youtube.  A long time ago there was one where a continental jet landed right on top of a smaller commuter.  The crash was pretty severe and included fire iirc.  One of the guys they interviewed was sitting in first class in the continental (everyone on the commuter was killed.)  The guy said he bailed and ran like a motherfucker.  No real attempt to help injured passengers and such.  He said he felt a little bit bad about it, but that's how he reacted to the situation.  I was kind of impressed at his honesty and figure that most people would probably do the same in that particular situation.  Later on I learned about the Koch brothers and kind of recognized a picture.  After some looking I found the ACA vid again, and sure enough, it was one of the Koch brothers.  Forgot which one.

On an entirely third topic, I have a good friend who is very much a Democrat and believes whole-heartedly the mainstream '97% of scientists blah blah blah' stuff.  I was very surprised that he seemed kind favorable to the Koch brothers on the basis of some of their charitable work.  Not sure which.  I personally never knew of any of it.  Relatedly, two other people I know who are more on the eco-centric side of things (one to the extreme) both mentioned to me independently what great people the 'younger' Rockefellers are and how they have abandoned all of their oil legacy and yada-yada.  I found this interesting.  They must have some sort of a PR campaign going.  Since I'm not really hooked into popular media I am unaware of what it might be, but I strongly hypothesize that it exists.  One of these days I'll look it up.  I'll bet it comes from NPR or PBS.

The first tier of the left wing propaganda machine produces crap that is picked up by the second and third tiers.  Those include TV and paper, and the less known websites and such.

That first tier is Media Matters, Think Progress, the Young Turks on Youtube, couple others.  Bunch of Soros money in this level. 

Climate science/propaganda is off to the side and feeds the first level.  Climate prop sources include Climate Progress, Desmogblog, Skeptical Science with John Cook, Real Climate, and the blogs of Tamino, Stout, Connelly (past Wikipedia climate controller).
I'm so sick of these people and wish I could never hear again about climate change and any of their agenda-driven poop being fed to the drones out there. There's clearly a profit motive that is hoping to be primed in green tech that has already been proven to be fraudulent.
legendary
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Speaking of the Koch brothers, I thought it interesting that one of them landed the two on the conservatives shit-list by giving an interview where he made no great secret that he is fairly liberal socially.  I apologize if I was steered toward this item of interest from a post in this thread.

I am fairly addicted to those 'air crash investigation' series which I watch when they come up on youtube.  A long time ago there was one where a continental jet landed right on top of a smaller commuter.  The crash was pretty severe and included fire iirc.  One of the guys they interviewed was sitting in first class in the continental (everyone on the commuter was killed.)  The guy said he bailed and ran like a motherfucker.  No real attempt to help injured passengers and such.  He said he felt a little bit bad about it, but that's how he reacted to the situation.  I was kind of impressed at his honesty and figure that most people would probably do the same in that particular situation.  Later on I learned about the Koch brothers and kind of recognized a picture.  After some looking I found the ACA vid again, and sure enough, it was one of the Koch brothers.  Forgot which one.

On an entirely third topic, I have a good friend who is very much a Democrat and believes whole-heartedly the mainstream '97% of scientists blah blah blah' stuff.  I was very surprised that he seemed kind favorable to the Koch brothers on the basis of some of their charitable work.  Not sure which.  I personally never knew of any of it.  Relatedly, two other people I know who are more on the eco-centric side of things (one to the extreme) both mentioned to me independently what great people the 'younger' Rockefellers are and how they have abandoned all of their oil legacy and yada-yada.  I found this interesting.  They must have some sort of a PR campaign going.  Since I'm not really hooked into popular media I am unaware of what it might be, but I strongly hypothesize that it exists.  One of these days I'll look it up.  I'll bet it comes from NPR or PBS.

The first tier of the left wing propaganda machine produces crap that is picked up by the second and third tiers.  Those include TV and paper, and the less known websites and such.

That first tier is Media Matters, Think Progress, the Young Turks on Youtube, couple others.  Bunch of Soros money in this level. 

Climate science/propaganda is off to the side and feeds the first level.  Climate prop sources include Climate Progress, Desmogblog, Skeptical Science with John Cook, Real Climate, and the blogs of Tamino, Stout, Connelly (past Wikipedia climate controller).

Generally what is done in the climate propaganda is to take reputable scientific articles and warp them and mis state their conclusions, making them seem to support alarmist global warming.  There are exceptions, scientists who themselves are true believers such as Hansen and Mann.  These produce alarmist junk science directly.

"Oil company funding" of skeptics is only one of the complete fabrications pushed by these organized groups.  While they push the conspiracy theory that skeptics of global warming (or skeptics of the conclusions of pro-green power) are shills of fossil fuel companies, in fact it is the Warmers who all along have been engaged in conspiracies and actively trying to dupe the public.

To the side of all of this are real, live, actual scientists, who are embarrassed and at times cowed and intimidated by it all.
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Speaking of the Koch brothers, I thought it interesting that one of them landed the two on the conservatives shit-list by giving an interview where he made no great secret that he is fairly liberal socially.  I apologize if I was steered toward this item of interest from a post in this thread.

I am fairly addicted to those 'air crash investigation' series which I watch when they come up on youtube.  A long time ago there was one where a continental jet landed right on top of a smaller commuter.  The crash was pretty severe and included fire iirc.  One of the guys they interviewed was sitting in first class in the continental (everyone on the commuter was killed.)  The guy said he bailed and ran like a motherfucker.  No real attempt to help injured passengers and such.  He said he felt a little bit bad about it, but that's how he reacted to the situation.  I was kind of impressed at his honesty and figure that most people would probably do the same in that particular situation.  Later on I learned about the Koch brothers and kind of recognized a picture.  After some looking I found the ACA vid again, and sure enough, it was one of the Koch brothers.  Forgot which one.

On an entirely third topic, I have a good friend who is very much a Democrat and believes whole-heartedly the mainstream '97% of scientists blah blah blah' stuff.  I was very surprised that he seemed kind favorable to the Koch brothers on the basis of some of their charitable work.  Not sure which.  I personally never knew of any of it.  Relatedly, two other people I know who are more on the eco-centric side of things (one to the extreme) both mentioned to me independently what great people the 'younger' Rockefellers are and how they have abandoned all of their oil legacy and yada-yada.  I found this interesting.  They must have some sort of a PR campaign going.  Since I'm not really hooked into popular media I am unaware of what it might be, but I strongly hypothesize that it exists.  One of these days I'll look it up.  I'll bet it comes from NPR or PBS.

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Three dozen scientists sent an open letter to museums of natural history calling on them to cut ties with the Koch brothers and anyone else with connections to the fossil fuel industry.

In the letter, and a subsequent petition related specifically to the billionaire Koch brothers, the scientists contend that museums of science and natural history should not be associated with “those who profit from fossil fuels or fund lobby groups that misrepresent climate science.”

The petition specifically calls for David Koch to be kicked off the boards of the American Museum of Natural History in New York and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington. The movement is being organized by a new “mobile” museum called The Natural History Museum, on a 15-passenger bus.

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Actually I could understand their complaint if for example the Koch brothers had put up an exhibit on the lack of global warming - they can't have Deniers copulating on the alter of their Church, of course.

The Warmers fear that reasonable people could interfere with their plans to cram polar bears vanishing and icecaps melting into museums.  Well I certainly hope they do interfere.  

Can we interfere, too?

I wonder if it were possible to generate a crowd sourced effort to inspect places like museums, and report on a website the level of bias in the exhibits on climate and the history of climate. Maybe something like what Anthony Watts did with the temperature stations around the country.



I know for a fact David Koch's money is helping the big bias of tail dragging dinosaur believers at the museum of natural history in NYC. The off the ground dinosaur lobby is powerless...

No wonder the alarmist warmists have their dragging tails between their legs too...


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Three dozen scientists sent an open letter to museums of natural history calling on them to cut ties with the Koch brothers and anyone else with connections to the fossil fuel industry.

In the letter, and a subsequent petition related specifically to the billionaire Koch brothers, the scientists contend that museums of science and natural history should not be associated with “those who profit from fossil fuels or fund lobby groups that misrepresent climate science.”

The petition specifically calls for David Koch to be kicked off the boards of the American Museum of Natural History in New York and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington. The movement is being organized by a new “mobile” museum called The Natural History Museum, on a 15-passenger bus.

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Actually I could understand their complaint if for example the Koch brothers had put up an exhibit on the lack of global warming - they can't have Deniers copulating on the alter of their Church, of course.

The Warmers fear that reasonable people could interfere with their plans to cram polar bears vanishing and icecaps melting into museums.  Well I certainly hope they do interfere. 

Can we interfere, too?

I wonder if it were possible to generate a crowd sourced effort to inspect places like museums, and report on a website the level of bias in the exhibits on climate and the history of climate.  Maybe something like what Anthony Watts did with the temperature stations around the country.
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In the name of science, banish the Koch brothers from philanthropy






Enforcing dogma and excommunicating heretics are not behavior patterns expected of logicians dedicated to the dispassionate pursuit of knowledge. Today, however, this is the expected code of conduct for many who consider themselves to be pure rationalists.

As the Democratic Party embarked on a scorched earth campaign to secure a second term for President Barack Obama, the party’s elected leaders went about creating a villainous caricature of the billionaire libertarian brothers Charles and David Koch. The party’s egregious efforts to sow division for petty political gain culminated in the United States Senate Majority Leader taking to the floor of the upper chamber of Congress to call these two prolific philanthropists “un-American.”

Partisan liberals internalized every element of the Democratic Party’s crusade to discredit their fabricated Emmanuel Goldsteins. Today, even the Koch’s charitable works have been deemed suspect by those who indulge in the self-flattering conceit that they’re above petty politics. And there is quite a bit of Koch-related charity to go around.

“David Koch, the mega GOP donor and executive vice president of Koch Industries, donated $35 million in 2012 for a new dinosaur hall at the Smithsonian’s Natural History museum,” The Washington Post reported on Tuesday. “He had previously given $15 million to the museum’s hall of human origins that is named for him. In New York’s museum, he donated $20 million to the dinosaur wing that is also named after him.”

That’s lovely, but the Kochs have rejected the tenets of the church of anthropogenic climate change and, as such, they must be banished from public life. At least, that’s the path down which some members of the scientific community have embarked.


Three dozen scientists sent an open letter to museums of natural history calling on them to cut ties with the Koch brothers and anyone else with connections to the fossil fuel industry.

In the letter, and a subsequent petition related specifically to the billionaire Koch brothers, the scientists contend that museums of science and natural history should not be associated with “those who profit from fossil fuels or fund lobby groups that misrepresent climate science.”

The petition specifically calls for David Koch to be kicked off the boards of the American Museum of Natural History in New York and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington. The movement is being organized by a new “mobile” museum called The Natural History Museum, on a 15-passenger bus.



For a sector of society that thrives on private donations, this is a bizarre move. That is, unless the actions of these scientists are viewed through a theological lens. As a display of fealty to a faith and a theatrical gesture of hostility toward nonbelievers, this campaign to exile the Kochs makes sense. In fact, it is of a kind with a proposed rule proposed from the Federal Emergency Management Administration that would cut off federal preparedness grants to those states populated by voters that have the audacity to elect the faithless to high office.

According the egregious and un-republican rule proposed by FEMA, only those states with governors who consent to hazard-mitigation plans that address the effect of global warming would receive preventative disaster relief funding. Surely, every Democrat who very nearly self-immolated in protest over the likely deaths that would surely be caused by Republicans who compelled a brief government shutdown in 2013 will react similarly to this attempt to jeopardize lives in order to enforce consensus. Similarly, the members of the president’s party, including the president himself, who declared that Republicans were recklessly endangering national security during the fight over Homeland Security funding will demand that FEMA stop doing the same merely to protest America’s frustrating ideological heterogeneity… right? Don’t hold your breath.

The galling arrogance shared by many Democrats and these immodest members of the scientific community alike is that they are above ideology. Nothing could be further from the truth. With frustrating regularity, the actions of these and others on the left demonstrate that they are not only motivated by ideology but steeped in the politicization of previously apolitical aspects of American life.


http://hotair.com/archives/2015/03/24/in-the-name-of-science-banish-the-koch-brothers-from-philanthropy/




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Even if local monkeys are managing the changes for now, these tropical trees feed a host of other mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects. All of them are on a new food regimen they didn’t ask for, which could affect the health of the whole ecosystem.
This is totally nuts. 
Let me know the next time some other-than-human mammals "ask for a new food regimen."
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Global Warming Turns Rainforest Leaves into Junk Food






Like those breakfast cereals that look healthy on the box but have even more sugar inside than Cocoa Puffs, some rainforest trees engage in false advertising. It’s not their fault—it’s ours. Climate change has made their leaves less nutritious than they used to be. And the animals who live off of those trees don’t exactly have another store to shop at.

Experiments in labs and greenhouses have given scientists mixed answers about what happens to plant tissues in a changing climate. So primate ecologist Jessica Rothman of Hunter College and her coauthors set out to get some facts from a real-world setting. To do this, they combined several decades’ worth of data from the rainforests of Uganda.

One team member, Duke University’s Thomas Struhsaker, had kicked things off way back in 1979. He’d sawed off mature leaves from various species of tree in Uganda’s Kibale National Park and let them dry in the sun. Later, researchers had analyzed the chemical makeup of those leaves. In 2007, Struhsaker returned to the park with Rothman and other researchers and retraced his steps. (Luckily, his three-decades-younger self had left a map of what he did.)

Over the next three years, the researchers gathered leaf samples from the rainforest trees. They studied 10 different tree species and sampled them at least once each year, so that a one-year fluke would be less likely to skew their results. As before, they dried the leaves in the hot equatorial sun, then crushed them and brought them back to the lab for analysis.

While they were at it, the scientists also recreated similar work that one of them, Colin Chapman of the New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology, had done in the mid-1990s. This meant gathering younger leaves from eight tree species that the local red colobus monkeys like to munch on.

The scientists analyzed all these leaves and discovered a clear pattern. Everywhere they looked, foliage had become less nutritious. All but one of the 10 tree species first studied in the 1970s now had more fiber and less protein making up its mature leaves. The young leaves from trees studied in the 1990s had also increased in fiber and decreased in protein content.

And these changes weren’t small. In the two tree species whose young leaves are most often eaten by red colobus monkeys, the ratio of protein to fiber had decreased by more than 30 percent. Overall, “Our results suggest that nutritional quality of foliage has declined…over the last 15–30 years,” the authors write.

They aren’t sure which factors in the environment are causing the change in leaf chemistry. Kibale has become substantially hotter and wetter over the last century. Earlier studies found that tropical trees receiving extra rainfall end up with lower nitrogen concentrations; nitrogen is a building block of protein. In forests that are facing drought, the results might be different.

Leaf-eating monkeys seem to choose the trees with the best ratio of protein to fiber in their leaves. If leaves are becoming less nutritious, these forests might not be able to support as many monkeys. But there’s some good news, Rothman writes. Colobus monkeys in Kibale haven’t started disappearing—not yet, at least. They may be making up for their junk food diets by eating extra leaves or switching to different preferred trees. Or there might be a lag time before we can see the effect on these animals.

Even if local monkeys are managing the changes for now, these tropical trees feed a host of other mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects. All of them are on a new food regimen they didn’t ask for, which could affect the health of the whole ecosystem. Maybe we should ship them some Cocoa Puffs.



http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/inkfish/2015/03/24/global-warming-turns-rainforest-leaves-into-junk-food/#.VRHDNe7F9Nx



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Dem Rep Ridiculously Blames 7,700 American Deaths On Global Warming… And The Claim Is False…





Virginia Democratic Rep. Don Beyer repeated the claim that more than 7,000 Americans were killed by “climate change-fueled” natural disasters last year in an attempt to tie burning fossil fuels with extreme weather.

The claim, however, is patently false, according to Politifact. It’s also a horribly misleading based on the data.

Beyer has at least twice this year made the claim that “more than 7,000 Americans lost their lives to climate change-fueled events last year.” Politifact took a close look at Beyer’s claim and rated it “false.” Beyer’s staff even admitted making an error in the claim, saying it should have referred to global deaths from natural disasters, and not just U.S. deaths. (The number cited by Beyer also includes earthquakes… which aren’t related to climate)

The misleading nature of Beyer’s claim goes even further; to the heart of the global warming debate. Democrats and environmentalists have been working hard to try and tie in nearly every natural disaster or severe weather event to global warming.

Indeed, Beyer himself argued that “global temperature changes are causing prolonged droughts, extreme weather events and rising sea levels” adding that “millions more are at risk unless we act to reverse the disastrous effects.” But such claims are dangerously misleading.


http://dailycaller.com/2015/03/24/dem-blames-global-warming-for-7700-american-deaths-its-completely-false/


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What I see here in terms of actionable items is an agenda of "Anti-Fossil-Fuel" items and "anti-fossil-fuell-backers".   This is quite interesting because it's not exactly anti-fossil-fuel.  It's almost exclusively anti USA fossil fuel...
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I don't know the validity of this report, but it seems exhaustive, and I've not seen any compelling rebuttal from the other side:

  http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2014/04/the-epic-hypocrisy-of-tom-steyer.php

It really does seem to be the case that a defining difference between Steyer and the Koch dudes is in what part of the world there energy investments happen to have been focused rather than the basic sources of their wealth.

When the beneficiaries of Steyer's funds are induced to talk about this at all it seems to be a brief assertion that maybe the guy dabbled in bad stuff earlier but he's since changed his ways and is now trying to save the planet.  Maybe so, but it's certainly the case that one would likely be endowed with a keen sense of politics if one made a billion dollars running a hedge fund.

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100 000 + views!
That is the highest view count in the Politics and Society forum.

For a somewhat goofy and arcane subject, albeit one that people are constantly browbeat with, I am surprised.
This number states that science is not yet settled...

Let's look at the type of threads on the Reddit climate forum, reddit/r/climate, and see if they are interesting.

Atlantic Circulation Weaker Than In Last Thousand Years

Global warming is now slowing down the circulation of the oceans
— with potentially dire consequences

Koch Money, Misleading Climate Change Exhibit Threaten Smithsonian Credibility

Farcical evidence of Gov. Rick Scott's ban on "climate change" from the Florida legislature
Michael Mann - Real Scepticism

New Research Shows Exceptional Slowdown In Major Atlantic Ocean Currents

US Could Slash Global Warming Emissions By Curbing Fossil Fuels Extraction On Public Lands. Fossil fuel extraction on public lands, the source of almost 30% of U.S. energy production

"We are in uncharted territory with respect to lack of severe weather"

Climate-sceptic US senator given funds by BP political action committee

Ted Cruz Goes Full Orwell

Is A Climate Sceptic Behind The Latest Anti-Renewables Report?

Obama administration unveils new fracking rules


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What I see here in terms of actionable items is an agenda of "Anti-Fossil-Fuel" items and "anti-fossil-fuell-backers".   This is quite interesting because it's not exactly anti-fossil-fuel.  It's almost exclusively anti USA fossil fuel...

Not one hostile or negative word about Arab oil sheiks.  

Who'd bet they are actually the ones controlling these puppets?



It would not be the first time checks from sheiks was used to pay puppets, or worse, useful idiots... You are 100% right: Smells like teen spirits arab oil muppets (A.O.M.)...


(2012) Matt Damon Surprised To Learn His Anti-Fracking Film Was Funded By Foreign Oil Wealth



Actor Matt Damon was surprised to learn his new anti-natural gas fracking movie was funded in part by Mideast oil nation the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Hydraulic fracking is a technique used to get natural gas out of the ground which could help make domestic natural gas a cheaper competitor to foreign oil.

"The Promised Land," starring Damon and John Krasinski of "The Office," is being financed in part by Image Nation, a film company completely owned and operated by the government of the UAE.

Damon was asked about the foreign-oil funding by documentary director Phelim McAleer at a Dec. 3 promotional event in New York. McAleer, who is directing the upcoming pro-fracking film "Frack Nation," asked Damon:

"How does it feel to be a fully-paid advocate for an oil-rich Middle Eastern government - and, doesn't that really negate any artistic credibility... that 'The Promised Land" might have?"

Damon, who also serves as writer and producer on the movie, replied, "[T]he first time we were aware that Image Nation was involved with our movie was when we saw the rough cut and saw their logo."

Damon explained that part of the funding comes from Participant Media which has a "blind slate deal" with Image Nation that pays for ten percent of all of Participant's films. Participant is known for making liberal issue movies such as "Food Inc.," "Syriana," and "An Inconvenient Truth."

Many oil-rich nations stand to lose a substantial amount of income if fracking opens up an alternative fuel source inside the United States. Crude oil represents a full 45 percent of the UAE's exports, according to the CIA World Factbook.

The Heritage Foundation had previously reported on Damon's conflict of interest, noting that there was "a direct financial interest on the UAE's part in slowing the development of America's natural gas industry."

"Hollywood elites such as Matt Damon don't seem to think that the rules they want to impose on the rest of us apply to them," McAleer told the Media Research Center.



http://cnsnews.com/blog/mike-ciandella/matt-damon-surprised-learn-his-anti-fracking-film-was-funded-foreign-oil-wealth





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100 000 + views!
That is the highest view count in the Politics and Society forum.

For a somewhat goofy and arcane subject, albeit one that people are constantly browbeat with, I am surprised.
This number states that science is not yet settled...

Let's look at the type of threads on the Reddit climate forum, reddit/r/climate, and see if they are interesting.

Atlantic Circulation Weaker Than In Last Thousand Years

Global warming is now slowing down the circulation of the oceans
— with potentially dire consequences

Koch Money, Misleading Climate Change Exhibit Threaten Smithsonian Credibility

Farcical evidence of Gov. Rick Scott's ban on "climate change" from the Florida legislature
Michael Mann - Real Scepticism

New Research Shows Exceptional Slowdown In Major Atlantic Ocean Currents

US Could Slash Global Warming Emissions By Curbing Fossil Fuels Extraction On Public Lands. Fossil fuel extraction on public lands, the source of almost 30% of U.S. energy production

"We are in uncharted territory with respect to lack of severe weather"

Climate-sceptic US senator given funds by BP political action committee

Ted Cruz Goes Full Orwell

Is A Climate Sceptic Behind The Latest Anti-Renewables Report?

Obama administration unveils new fracking rules


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What I see here in terms of actionable items is an agenda of "Anti-Fossil-Fuel" items and "anti-fossil-fuell-backers".   This is quite interesting because it's not exactly anti-fossil-fuel.  It's almost exclusively anti USA fossil fuel...

Not one hostile or negative word about Arab oil sheiks.  

Who'd bet they are actually the ones controlling these puppets?
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