Posted by INCase on December 08, 2017 at 10:07:24 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: Re: Climate change posted by jimg.allentown on December 08, 2017 at 06:22:18:
its all political nonsense for politicians to get more money and more control.
ya the earth could be warming a bit thru a cycle but its been warming and cooling forever and will continue to do so forever (our perspective of forever).
they cannot predict with 100% accuracy a 5 day forecast. how do they pretend to know the "GLOBAL" temperature increase of 1 deg in 30 years?????
the Lions had gore talk at the convention in Chicago in July. He talked about the climate but He NEVER, NEVER mentioned the word carbon once. NOT once. he shifted his global warming to industrial thermal pollution.
the only way i see for man to influence the planet's temperature IF (i don't believe) but IF its due to man would be for us to do away with 1/2-2/3 of the current population because we would have to live like the early settlers, very primitive, no tractors, cars , hospitals, no electric, ect ect which would mean we could only produce a small amount of food and if we only live in southern climates so we wouldn't have to burn anything for any heat and add to the atmosphere. maybe... just maybe we could influence the climate. maybe... probably not...
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