Want to see how easily you could be squished like a cockroach?

I don't get the whole 'global warming doesn't exist argument'.

There are over 1 billion cars in the world. Just think about that for a minute.

1 billion cars are burning up fossil fuels every day and all that shit goes into the air.

Do you think that shit just disappears?

Do you you think this planet is use to dealing with emissions created by 1 billion cars EVERY DAY?

As much as I want to believe global warming is some bullshit theory. It's hard to dismiss the fact that so much shit is being pumped into the air every day.

Call it what ever you want, but what we are producing isn't exactly normal for planet to be dealing with on a consistent basis So how do you expect the planet to deal with the crap we put out?

It's ignorant to think we aren't fucking with the planets ecosystem.
 


I don't get the whole 'global warming doesn't exist argument'.

There are over 1 billion cars in the world. Just think about that for a minute.

1 billion cars are burning up fossil fuels every day and all that shit goes into the air.

Do you think that shit just disappears?

Do you you think this planet is use to dealing with emissions created by 1 billion cars EVERY DAY?

As much as I want to believe global warming is some bullshit theory. It's hard to dismiss the fact that so much shit is being pumped into the air every day.

Call it what ever you want, but what we are producing isn't exactly normal for planet to be dealing with on a consistent basis So how do you expect the planet to deal with the crap we put out?

It's ignorant to think we aren't fucking with the planets ecosystem.


Added to the fact that humans farm at an unprecedented scale. One cow produces up to 44 liters of gas per day, so add in all the livestock being farmed worldwide, and that's another significant contributor.

Then remove the number of rain forests and jungles that are being cut down, and not only are we polluting shit at an unprecedented scale, but we are removing the very thing that would help clean up the shit.

I'm glad I won't be alive in 100 years. Feel sorry for my kids and grand-kids though, they'll be cursing us to their graves.
 
Added to the fact that humans farm at an unprecedented scale. One cow produces up to 44 liters of gas per day, so add in all the livestock being farmed worldwide, and that's another significant contributor.

Then remove the number of rain forests and jungles that are being cut down, and not only are we polluting shit at an unprecedented scale, but we are removing the very thing that would help clean up the shit.

I'm glad I won't be alive in 100 years. Feel sorry for my kids and grand-kids though, they'll be cursing us to their graves.

So when dinosaurs took massive shits and consumed incredible amounts of vegetation they weren't doing the same thing? No wonder they went extinct, irresponsible fucks!
 
Added to the fact that humans farm at an unprecedented scale. One cow produces up to 44 liters of gas per day, so add in all the livestock being farmed worldwide, and that's another significant contributor.

All the cows we have now might make up for everything we have slaughtered to near extinction, i.e. bison, etc.
 
Through centuries of scourges and disasters, brought about by your code of morality, you have cried that your code had been broken, that the scourges were punishment for breaking it, that men were too weak and too selfish to spill all the blood it required.

You damned men, you damned existence, you damned this earth, but never dared to question your code.

Your victims took the blame and struggled on, with your curses as reward for their martyrdom - while you went on crying that your code was noble, but human nature was not good enough to practice it.

And no one rose to ask the question: Good? - by what standard?
 
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Global warming leads to more of this:

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And this:

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So carry on bros...

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It almost doesn't fucking matter how this happened.

It does matter.

Let say you have a budget of $1000.

OPTION 1: If you believe people are causing the Global Warming you may spent this $1000 on improving factory gas emission system (making this up) which reduces CO2 emission 100%.

OPTION 2: If you believe we do not cause the problem you may spend $1000 pounds on relocation of people directly hit by Global Warming (making this up again).

Now, if in fact WE are causing the problem (option 1) you spent your $1000 very well. But if we are not causing the problem (option 1 is wrong) then you basically spent your $1000 on nothing significant.

By knowing who or what causing it we might allocate funds and resources (like scientists) better.

If your car breaks down are you attempting to act now and change the gear box (even though battery may causing the problem) or you try to find the source of a problem to save money and time?

Inb4 lukep abuses me with smart words I don't understand anyway
 
Take a wild guess as to where that ice ends up.

Seriously, I am no scientist and I don't have a dog in the fight. But real estate development in, say, Manhattan doesn't agree with the proclamations that sea levels will rise substantially in the next few decades.

The financing on One57 .... that's not a 12 month lease.
 
It does matter.
Of course it does matter... Remember I did say the word "almost" in there...

However for the sake of this thread, otherwise intelligent people like Guerilla, Grindstone and UG seem to think it's just a natural pattern that will correct itself, going back down again to normal someday soon. They aren't even arguing if it's man-made; they're arguing that it exists at all.

It clearly does. Anyone who argues this is ignorant of mountains of facts that fewer and fewer scientists refute each year... And ZERO reputable climate scientists refute at all.
 
That is such a cute spampress blog you've found there with no readership nor even comments on it!

Seriously HB, I'm dying to know, where do you come up with your sources?


The warmest in 130 years of records on a 4.5 billion year old planet.
1. You're discounting the deep ice samples that jive from around the planet going back the entire history of human civilization in full. You know, the years we were able to survive on this rock.

2. Even so; it's not just that 2010 was the warmest on record (Actually 2012 is now the warmest year on record, both the warmest summer and the warmest winter too!) it's that so many of the 'warmest year on record' Records have been broken back to back in the last decade or three.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_0JZRIHFtk]Global warming over the last 16 years - YouTube[/ame]