On Sep 5, 11:52 pm, dangerman
> Grendel wrote:
> > On Sep 5, 10:49 am, dangerman < ...@ > wrote:
> >> Grendel wrote:
> >>> On Sep 5, 9:58 am, dangerman < ...@ > wrote:
> >>> ****old postings snipped for brevity****
> >>>>> As I've informed you, and as further research into the 'consensus' has
> >>>>> proven, your 'scientific consensus' has been debunked as the political
> >>>>> bullshit it was.
> >>>> Nonsense.
> >>> Just because you refuse to believe it does not make in nonsense.
> >>> Here, I'll make it easy for you, as you seem inept at looking up
> >>> sources.
> >> Just because you refuse to believe the scientific consensus doesn't mean
> >> it isn't the scientific consensus.
>
> > I noticed you clipped the link to the study.
>
> That's because I noticed your link was to a study about some "Global
> Warming Theory" I don't subscribe to and have not been discussing here.
> I noticed you keep raising this red herring you call "Global Warming
> Theory" and you keep screaming about it. There is no such theory that I
> know of, except in the media and in the minds of people like you who
> have dedicated their existence to shooting it down.
>
> Here is what we know. We know that the climate is warming. We know it is
> warming rapidly. We know that there are nearly seven billion people on
> the planet, and we know that a warming trend like the one happening now
> has never occurred during a time when there have been anywhere near
> seven billion people on the planet. We know the human race is a very big
> input to the chemistry of the planet's atmosphere. We know that
> deforestation is a significant input to the planet's chemistry. We know
> that burning carbon fuels is a significant input to the planet's
> chemistry, and that we burn quite a lot of carbon fuels. We know that
> CFC's are a problem. We know that cattle, which we eat a lot of,
> contribute a huge amount of methane to the planet's chemistry. We know
> that acid rain was a serious problem not too long ago, and we know we
> fixed that problem by changing our behavior. Well, there are lots of
> other things we know, but the bottom line is we know we are going to
> have to change our behavior again, because hundreds of millions of lives
> are going to be affected by all this change in the planet's chemistry.
> And we also know that fuckwits like you are doing nothing but complaining.
When will you do your part and take a long walk off a short pier?