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Topic: The next bubble will be global warming (Read 1038 times)

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June 30, 2014, 10:28:38 AM
#13
The right wing believe global warning is a hoax.
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June 30, 2014, 03:23:24 AM
#12
When the ruling class and wall street is promoting it, one needs to follow the money and understand the reason behind it.
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June 29, 2014, 11:14:18 PM
#11
Global warming could become an economic bubble.  If you thought your life was dependent at throwing money at some quacks to save mother earth then you would easily have a bubble of $10 trillion or more overnight.

Wasn't that the intent one way or another?  Al Gore, a rich man, tells you to cut down on carbon emissions even though he zips around on a private jet, eats kobe beef, and probably has a dozen private homes exceeding 3000 SQF.

 Global warming always gave off the impression that it was either some neo-Feudalism movement ("everyone but the rich please go back to the medieval ages") or a get quick rich scheme to get gullible / government money.




legendary
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June 29, 2014, 10:58:49 PM
#10
Some decades ago one could say that the hole on the ozone layer would be the reason for a crisis, among other catastrophic enviromnent issues that never comes true and now are forgotten.


What if in the future we see no global warming consequences, and no environment and resources collapse, like many are FUDing predicting now?

Then they'll just push the dates back further and claim that the prediction models were slightly hasty, but remind us that the problem is still serious and we need to pay more draconian taxes to fix it. When I was a school boy, I was told that by 2010 many island nations would be underwater and mass evacuations would ensue. Other nations would be experiencing droughts on a biblical proportion and it would be hell on earth.

Quite interestingly, what they are doing now is blaming every latest severe weather event on "climate change", which is of course the same thing as "global warming."

However, today in many parts of society you can talk back to these ignorant propagandists.  It was much more difficult several years ago.  Although I imagine you still would get a room of stunned faces if you talked back to them in certain cultural milieu.
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June 29, 2014, 10:12:25 PM
#9
Some decades ago one could say that the hole on the ozone layer would be the reason for a crisis, among other catastrophic enviromnent issues that never comes true and now are forgotten.


What if in the future we see no global warming consequences, and no environment and resources collapse, like many are FUDing predicting now?

Then they'll just push the dates back further and claim that the prediction models were slightly hasty, but remind us that the problem is still serious and we need to pay more draconian taxes to fix it. When I was a school boy, I was told that by 2010 many island nations would be underwater and mass evacuations would ensue. Other nations would be experiencing droughts on a biblical proportion and it would be hell on earth.
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June 29, 2014, 10:04:44 PM
#8
Some decades ago one could say that the hole on the ozone layer would be the reason for a crisis, among other catastrophic enviromnent issues that never comes true and now are forgotten.


What if in the future we see no global warming consequences, and no environment and resources collapse, like many are FUDing predicting now?
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June 29, 2014, 09:53:01 PM
#7
Buy up as much carbon credit as one can if that is true.
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June 29, 2014, 09:41:17 PM
#6
Shocked

The event that leads up to any price increase/decrease you all believe like a religion that it is that specific event that caused the change of price.

 Grin


Yes it's called Newtons third law of physics.
And the causality principle of Einstein.

Science is not religion

Im surprised it isnt, realy. With all those religions out there (remember the pasta pots, or whatever that was) , im quite surprised bitcoin doesnt have the religion of its own.

And as far as physics go, u cant realy say you can apply rules of physics in trading, physics understands no despair nor hope, unlike traders.

we could be in 2020 looking back in history and say... "The reason bitcoin went from $580 to $10,000 was because the FBI sell"... "The reason BitCoin went from 1,000 to $345 was because of Mt Gox" ... "The reason why BitCoin went from $30 to $2 was because of the MyBitcoin hack"... blah blah blah...

... could there be something more to it .... what are people going to link the next big price shift to? let's vote global warming for the next shift? because, really.. global warming itself can be debated as being a real thing, or just a cycle of the earth's climate.
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June 29, 2014, 08:29:37 PM
#5
Shocked

The event that leads up to any price increase/decrease you all believe like a religion that it is that specific event that caused the change of price.

 Grin


Yes it's called Newtons third law of physics.
And the causality principle of Einstein.

Science is not religion

The way science operates today. It acts like a religion.
legendary
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Satoshi is rolling in his grave. #bitcoin
June 29, 2014, 07:30:53 PM
#4
Shocked

The event that leads up to any price increase/decrease you all believe like a religion that it is that specific event that caused the change of price.

 Grin


Yes it's called Newtons third law of physics.
And the causality principle of Einstein.

Science is not religion

Im surprised it isnt, realy. With all those religions out there (remember the pasta pots, or whatever that was) , im quite surprised bitcoin doesnt have the religion of its own.

And as far as physics go, u cant realy say you can apply rules of physics in trading, physics understands no despair nor hope, unlike traders.
newbie
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June 29, 2014, 06:22:32 PM
#3
I did not say that it was. Shocked
legendary
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June 29, 2014, 05:34:16 PM
#2
Shocked

The event that leads up to any price increase/decrease you all believe like a religion that it is that specific event that caused the change of price.

 Grin


Yes it's called Newtons third law of physics.
And the causality principle of Einstein.

Science is not religion
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
June 29, 2014, 03:45:12 PM
#1
 Shocked

The event that leads up to any price increase/decrease you all believe like a religion that it is that specific event that caused the change of price.

 Grin
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