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Old 12-15-2009, 04:29 PM
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"These figures are fresh. Some of the models suggest to Dr. Maslowski that there is a 75 percent chance that the entire north polar ice cap, during the summer months, could be completely ice-free within five to seven years," Gore told the audience.


Gore's office later admitted to the Times that the figures weren't actually all that "fresh," but were instead based on a conversation Gore had had with Maslowski several years ago.



you know...it always makes me wonder why, if you're facts are so rock solid, you would still feel the need to lie.

someone remind me, how much money does Gore earn from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers ?
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Old 12-15-2009, 09:22 PM
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Climate change is all a big political lie. Countries and cities are not going without water because glaciers are melting, the inhabitants of tropical islands are not on the verge of being displaced due to oceans rising, polar bears are not trapped in the middle of the ocean (that was formerly solid ice) and drowning, we are not faced with food shortages in the US due to predicted drought in the midwest, Alaska's permafrost isn't melting, multiple species are not predicted to be gone forever within short years due to environmental change, and coral beds are not dissolving and disappearing forever. People and other species are not going to die due to permanent climate changes, and air and water pollution (carbon dioxide emissions) do not exist in any amount whatsoever that could possibly affect our air or water or lives.

It's a big, worldwide political lie, fooling thousands of independent scientists, perpetrated by an ex-Senator in the USA.
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Old 12-15-2009, 10:00 PM
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Climate change is all a big political lie. Countries and cities are not going without water because glaciers are melting, the inhabitants of tropical islands are not on the verge of being displaced due to oceans rising, polar bears are not trapped in the middle of the ocean (that was formerly solid ice) and drowning, we are not faced with food shortages in the US due to predicted drought in the midwest, Alaska's permafrost isn't melting, multiple species are not predicted to be gone forever within short years due to environmental change, and coral beds are not dissolving and disappearing forever. People and other species are not going to die due to permanent climate changes, and air and water pollution (carbon dioxide emissions) do not exist in any amount whatsoever that could possibly affect our air or water or lives.

It's a big, worldwide political lie, fooling thousands of independent scientists, perpetrated by an ex-Senator in the USA.
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Old 12-15-2009, 10:52 PM
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Hasnt the climate always changed ? Before there were people with information and technology wasnt the earth still changing? Did the people frozen out with the ice age cause their own demise?
I get that there are changes happening to our earth,cant refute that.
I am more inclined to believe that the world is changing and there isnt a whole hell of alot that we can do about it. I dont believe that if we stop driving cars and recycle EVERYTHING and stop cows from farting that it will end climate change. Its a natural cycle and we will adjust, somehow it seems mankind has always been able to adapt and improvise.
I can feel my gills already coming back
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Old 12-16-2009, 07:08 AM
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Hasnt the climate always changed ? Before there were people with information and technology wasnt the earth still changing? Did the people frozen out with the ice age cause their own demise?
I get that there are changes happening to our earth,cant refute that.
I am more inclined to believe that the world is changing and there isnt a whole hell of alot that we can do about it. I dont believe that if we stop driving cars and recycle EVERYTHING and stop cows from farting that it will end climate change. Its a natural cycle and we will adjust, somehow it seems mankind has always been able to adapt and improvise.
I can feel my gills already coming back


now, you know you're looking at this all wrong...just go buy some green technology from the company al gore works for, and you'll be just fine. you should feel just terrible guilt for thinking you're not to blame!!
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Old 12-16-2009, 08:17 PM
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now, you know you're looking at this all wrong...just go buy some green technology from the company al gore works for, and you'll be just fine. you should feel just terrible guilt for thinking you're not to blame!!
Seriously - you honestly think that global warming does not exist?
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Seriously - you honestly think that global warming does not exist?

i think there have been periods of warming and cooling throughout the history of the earth, and that there will continue to be until the sun finally literally runs out of gas and life ceases to exist. or as my one coworker said, when jesus returns and there's armageddon.

thing is, i remember when the very same scientists and/or their brethren were preaching about the coming ice age thirty years ago. they were as emphatic then as the scientists today seem to be. there are scientists who say it doesn't exist, that the temp the last few years actually fell, then there are those who say altho we are having a warm trend at present, that it isn't man made. much as everyone who believes that warming is occurring and that it's man made would like to say otherwise, it's not a consensus across the board. for every article you can link to, i can find a rebuttal from scientists just as qualified. you have the head honcho for the movement conceding his 'fresh' numbers, aren't. you know, mercenaries generally sell themselves to the highest bidder.
i seem to recall immediately after katrina and rita hit that scientists predicted worsening hurricane seasons, both in intensity and frequency. not one atlantic hurricane made landfall in the u.s. this year. when's the last time that happened? i remember the same being said about tornadoes-that we would see more and more of them. just a few weeks ago, i read about storm chasers saying they felt odd about complaining, but there just weren't many twisters to study this year. bob posted an article from discovery from last year about melting in the himalayas- i found an article from a few months back that said other areas of that same range are bucking the trend. that they have increased glacier size.
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Old 12-16-2009, 08:15 PM
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Hasnt the climate always changed ? Before there were people with information and technology wasnt the earth still changing? Did the people frozen out with the ice age cause their own demise?
I get that there are changes happening to our earth,cant refute that.
I am more inclined to believe that the world is changing and there isnt a whole hell of alot that we can do about it. I dont believe that if we stop driving cars and recycle EVERYTHING and stop cows from farting that it will end climate change. Its a natural cycle and we will adjust, somehow it seems mankind has always been able to adapt and improvise.
I can feel my gills already coming back
The climate always changes, yes. Unfortunately the worldwide industrial revolution has screwed things up a bit, in an additive effect. Nobody is trying to end climate change, it can't be done. But we can stop accelerating our addition to it, in the hope that places like the Florida Keys will still be above ocean level, and habitable, in 40-50 years.

Under the "adapt and improvise" part, we'll unfortunately have to see many, many people die, and many species die. Visit the Maldives now if you wanna see it
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Old 12-16-2009, 10:39 PM
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The climate always changes, yes. Unfortunately the worldwide industrial revolution has screwed things up a bit, in an additive effect. Nobody is trying to end climate change, it can't be done. But we can stop accelerating our addition to it, in the hope that places like the Florida Keys will still be above ocean level, and habitable, in 40-50 years.

Under the "adapt and improvise" part, we'll unfortunately have to see many, many people die, and many species die. Visit the Maldives now if you wanna see it
How did the Florida Keys become Keys in the first place , didnt some sort of climate change have something to do with the fact they are no longer connected to the mainland?
Im sorry that I dont think there is alot we are going to do about cliamte change , it happens , its the progression of things.
People who live in area's that are at sea level or under it like New Orleans and Charleston are inviting the ocean to come and swallow them up.
How is it that the Maldives became islands anyway ??? Wasn't there some sort of climate or geological change that occured to cause them to become islands in the first place?
So let me ask you something , how is it that alot of climate changes have happened long before there was an industrial age on earth ? How did the ice age happen in the first place ? How was it that the whole earth was flooded by water ? These are just random questions I have to the people who say us humans(and cows farting) are the demise of everything.
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Old 12-17-2009, 11:33 AM
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Observer1: "What did you do today?"
Worker: "I cut down a tree."
Observer1: "You dumb SOB!!!!"

Observer2: "What did you do today?"
Worker: "I planted a tree today."
Observer2: "You dumb SOB!!!!"

I blame John Froelich. That dumb SOB and his creation of using gasoline in Farm Tractors. He created this mess......blah.......blah.blah.......blah.blah.

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So let me ask you something , how is it that alot of climate changes have happened long before there was an industrial age on earth ? How did the ice age happen in the first place ? How was it that the whole earth was flooded by water ? These are just random questions I have to the people who say us humans(and cows farting) are the demise of everything.
Climate change HAS happened before us, and it will happen while we are here, and after we are gone.

The trouble is, as it is happening, we are accelerating it, adding to it, tipping and influencing the normal balance, at an alarming rate.

We as a species have become so numerous on the planet, and our industrial actions so widespread across the entire earth, that we are influencing the very climate of the entire planet. And it's not in a way that will benefit us in the long run.

It's hard to believe, that one species can influence the entire planet. Yes, it is hard to believe.
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Countries and cities are not going without water because glaciers are melting, the inhabitants of tropical islands are not on the verge of being displaced due to oceans rising, polar bears are not trapped in the middle of the ocean (that was formerly solid ice) and drowning, we are not faced with food shortages in the US due to predicted drought in the midwest, Alaska's permafrost isn't melting, multiple species are not predicted to be gone forever within short years due to environmental change, and coral beds are not dissolving and disappearing forever. People and other species are not going to die due to permanent climate changes, and air and water pollution (carbon dioxide emissions) do not exist in any amount whatsoever that could possibly affect our air or water or lives.
For the most part, no.
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For the most part, no.
Alas, for the most part, most of the above has already happened.

Reality sucks.
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Alas, for the most part, most of the above has already happened.

Reality sucks.
There is a shortage of water because the glaciers are melting? Arent glaciers ice and doesnt melting ice turn to water?

Tropical islands are on the verge of being flooded? LOL sure they are.

Polar bears are drowning? And??????

We are facing food shortages from "predicted droughts"? So the food committed suicide rather than face the upcoming droughts?

Alaska's permafrost is thawing. Is this bad?

Multiple species will be gone forever? If species never went extinct we would have dinosaurs to contend with. Now that would be a problem!
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There is a shortage of water because the glaciers are melting? Arent glaciers ice and doesnt melting ice turn to water?

Tropical islands are on the verge of being flooded? LOL sure they are.

Polar bears are drowning? And??????

We are facing food shortages from "predicted droughts"? So the food committed suicide rather than face the upcoming droughts?Alaska's permafrost is thawing. Is this bad?

Multiple species will be gone forever? If species never went extinct we would have dinosaurs to contend with. Now that would be a problem!


i don't care who you are, that's funny.
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There is a shortage of water because the glaciers are melting? Arent glaciers ice and doesnt melting ice turn to water?

Tropical islands are on the verge of being flooded? LOL sure they are.

Polar bears are drowning? And??????

We are facing food shortages from "predicted droughts"? So the food committed suicide rather than face the upcoming droughts?

Alaska's permafrost is thawing. Is this bad?

Multiple species will be gone forever? If species never went extinct we would have dinosaurs to contend with. Now that would be a problem!

I assume it's just so dark in there you can't see.

You also don't keep up with the world much, or read the news, do you?
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I assume it's just so dark in there you can't see.

You also don't keep up with the world much, or read the news, do you?
you water your lawn w/ice? Common sense dear that's all that is needed here. And a free market / private sector solution not dependant on govt. funding or govt. anything for that matter.
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I assume it's just so dark in there you can't see.

You also don't keep up with the world much, or read the news, do you?
Just the real news, not the fantasy, made up "green" news.
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Climate change is all a big political lie. Countries and cities are not going without water because glaciers are melting, the inhabitants of tropical islands are not on the verge of being displaced due to oceans rising, polar bears are not trapped in the middle of the ocean (that was formerly solid ice) and drowning, we are not faced with food shortages in the US due to predicted drought in the midwest, Alaska's permafrost isn't melting, multiple species are not predicted to be gone forever within short years due to environmental change, and coral beds are not dissolving and disappearing forever. People and other species are not going to die due to permanent climate changes, and air and water pollution (carbon dioxide emissions) do not exist in any amount whatsoever that could possibly affect our air or water or lives.

It's a big, worldwide political lie, fooling thousands of independent scientists, perpetrated by an ex-Senator in the USA.
Quick....mark the calendar....Riot is having a lucid moment!
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