BernardKingGOAT
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Absolutely insignificant? Sure, that’s likely.Maybe. It's likely not "absolutely" anything
You're still popping extreme results that met your predeterminded beliefs. Just because there are bunches of flawed studies, doesn't mean ALL of them are flawed. Personal experience means somethingAbsolutely insignificant? Sure, that’s likely.
Man could be “responsible” for .01% and the threshold for “not entirely” would be met.
If I throw a plastic straw into the bay I have “contributed” to the pollution of the oceans, but I’m not driving it. I’m not responsible for it.
Did you?Except that you could never articulate an affirmative and detailed position of your absolute position without biased science results
No, I didn't, because I know I don't know the nuanced science of it. I am educated and experienced enough to know there isn't any absolutes of the science of climate change. I do know what I have experienced and witnessed isn't a result SOLELY of natural climate change. Not even closeDid you?
Most of the science in this arena is biased. As has been shown many times over. More than a bit ironic that it was you who threw out the term “ideology”. It was spot on, though not in the way you intended.
I don’t figure you for a “wildfires cuz climate change” kinda guy.No, I didn't, because I know I don't know the nuanced science of it. I am educated and experienced enough to know there isn't any absolutes of the science of climate change. I do know what I have experienced and witnessed isn't a result SOLELY of natural climate change. Not even close
Good. More diesel for us.More deep thoughts from the climate cult. From the article:
Germany’s transport minister (and progressive politician), Volker Wissing, last month vowed to ban driving on weekends to meet Germany's climate-related goals.
He added that reducing traffic to achieve climate goals would mandate measures such as “comprehensive and indefinite driving bans on Saturdays and Sundays.”
Personal automobiles, long a symbol of freedom and prosperity, especially in the United States, are coming under increasing attack, as are the internal combustion engines which have historically propelled them. Moreover, there is proposed legislation in the works to equip all vehicles with absolute speed governors, to make it easier for government entities to “spy” on drivers, and to even simply shut off vehicles if Big Brother doesn’t care for the way you’re driving.
No driving on the weekends?
Germany’s transport minister (and progressive politician), Volker Wissing, last month vowed to ban driving on weekends to meet Germany's climate-related goals. It's either do that or else he wants the ruling coalition to pass more restr...www.americanthinker.com
all about controlI’m no climate expert, but I’m quite certain that taxing people into poverty isn’t going to change the weather. Sorry thieving bastards!
I’m no climate expert, but I’m quite certain that taxing people into poverty isn’t going to change the weather. Sorry thieving bastards!
So is banning itall about control
Lab-Grown Meat’s Carbon Footprint Potentially Worse Than Retail Beef
Learn why UC Davis scientists say lab-grown or cultivated meat is likely worse for the climate than beef.www.ucdavis.edu