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Frankfooter

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They are better informed than typical climate change sheeple by looking into
studies of the experts.
The oil industry scientists came up with the same projections.
Government paid and oil industry paid scientists all found that the stuff you sell is messing up the planet.

This is what the scientist Exxon hired told them in 1978.
A year later he warned Exxon that doubling CO2 gases in the atmosphere would increase average global temperatures by two or three degrees—a number that is consistent with the scientific consensus today.

So Exxon hired all the tobacco industry lobbyists they could find and people like Phil and CM bought it.
The question is why you keep pushing it when you know.
 
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Frankfooter

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We will eventually have to continuously put sulfates into the atmosphere to block/reflect some of the sunlight, it would be expensive as fuck but we have to accept it.
Not likely possible without massive unintended consequences and fuel use.
 

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shack

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That you automatically believe the experts without thinking for yourself.

That's incredibly stupid
I haven't studied climate change in any formal manner and it is a very complex phenomenon. I'd be foolish to pretend to know more than the experts.

And unlike you, I never had a grandfather. Yours was able to tell you that he lived in 3 or 4 places in Canada and that he didn't see any changes in the weather during his life. That is how you have known for so long that there is no climate change. LOL

So, yeah. I will take the opinion of the majority of EXPERTS, the people who, by definition, know the most.

Some people like being a contrarian because they think that it makes them look smarter. Surprise. It makes them look dumb.
 
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shack

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I suspect a lot of the sheeple don't even know
who the experts are.
The important thing is to know what the message is that is coming from the people with the most knowledge.
 

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Ever vigilant climate change denier jc pro took me to task for claiming that North Miami Beach (Surfside) is sinking into the Atlantic.

He gave me a brusque lesson in Less Nessman geology which I thoroughly enjoyed. Mar - a - Lago could become Mar - a - Sommerso...Less Nessman's favorite golfer is Chai Chai Rockaweez.
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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I haven't studied climate change in any formal manner and it is a very complex phenomenon. I'd be foolish to pretend to know more than the experts
Then why blindly follow them??

And unlike you, I never had a grandfather. Yours was able to tell you that he lived in 3 or 4 places in Canada and that he didn't see any changes in the weather during his life. That is how you have known for so long that there is no climate change. LOL
Its not just him, I've heard it from many other people who've lived in different parts of the world.
Climate hasnt changed much at all. Especially not to the point where its catastrophic (like Al Gore predicted)

So, yeah. I will take the opinion of the majority of EXPERTS
Thats your problem. You just follow popular opinion without thinking for yourself

Some people like being a contrarian because they think that it makes them look smarter. Surprise. It makes them look dumb
And most people just follow the crowd, which....surprise.... makes them look even dumber
 
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Bbw hunter

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This is all man-made!
Time for a climate lockdown til we stop getting heat waves in summer and occasional tornadoes!
 

Frankfooter

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I'm sure Phil must also be an anti-vaxxer since those were created by experts.
Likely he gets his teeth fixed by friends to avoid experts.
And his grandfather also probably doubles as his doctor and proctologist.
Not to mention his house, built entirely without the use of experts its a showcase in alternate materials and free flowing water and air.

Phil ignores the facts that even the experts hired by the oil industry knew in 1978 that using their products would lead to a 2-3º increase in global temperatures.

By the way, Lytton BC broke the record highest Canadian temp 3 days in a row.
That should be terrifying.

For 3rd straight day, B.C. village smashes record for highest Canadian temperature at 49.6 C
 
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jcpro

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We will eventually have to continuously put sulfates into the atmosphere to block/reflect some of the sunlight, it would be expensive as fuck but we have to accept it.
Great idea. What effect the diminished sunlight will have on the crop yields in, say, India? What effect will have on the cloud formation and precipitation? How it will affect seasons other than summer? There's a million questions that need to be answered before we can even attempt that "solution ".
 

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Great idea. What effect the diminished sunlight will have on the crop yields in, say, India? What effect will have on the cloud formation and precipitation? How it will affect seasons other than summer? There's a million questions that need to be answered before we can even attempt that "solution ".
Sulfates do not stay up in the air for a long time, I have heard days or weeks and they stay more or less localized over the area they are sprayed over. My guess is that they would first be used over the arctic and the antarctic, and perhaps it will be enough to mitigate a significant portion of AWG, but it is not a permanent solution.
 
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Frankfooter

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Sulfates do not stay up in the air for a long time, I have heard days or weeks and they stay more or less localized over the area they are sprayed over. My guess is that they would first be used over the arctic and the antarctic, and perhaps it will be enough to mitigate a significant portion of AWG, but it is not a permanent solution.
CO2 stays in the air for about 75 years once you put it there.

Check this out, a map of all the places in the US that have ever been as hot as Canada.

 
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So an 84 year old temperature record was broken. Climate Barbie is beside herself.
Oh no, the temperature was higher than 1937 when her grandparents were young. Horrors.
We have a problem - not!
 

poker

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This heat is just a hoax perpetuated by Big Weather to make sheeple buy more air conditioners.
 
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Frankfooter

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So an 84 year old temperature record was broken. Climate Barbie is beside herself.
Oh no, the temperature was higher than 1937 when her grandparents were young. Horrors.
We have a problem - not!
Yeah, who cares about old people dying, more forest burning and more expensive food!
(sarcasm off, where is that egglant sarcasm emoji?)

The deterioration in corn has been swift and severe -- "good" to "excellent" rated corn fell to 36% on July 22, compared with 64% on July 1. The percentage of corn rated "poor" to "very poor" has increased by 21% this month, now comprising one-third of all corn in the western belt. July's extreme heat, 5°F to 8° F above normal, has worsened drought damage in corn.
 
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