Posted by oldtanker on April 07, 2018 at 21:39:14 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Global Warming posted by pat sublett on April 07, 2018 at 09:14:43:
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Thing of it is the tree huggers claim it's fact, not a theory. A few facts that are out there that should bring some stuff into context. They know that a large volcanic eruption can put pollutants in the air in a couple of days than man can in 100 years. Back 200 or more years ago mother nature put the pollutants in the air. When forest/wild fires started to burn man could only try to get out of the way. And world wide hundreds of thousands of square miles burned each year. Today most countries spend a good deal of money, time and effort fighting those fires. But the pollutants were in the air.
You really want to trust the EPA? Couple of years ago when they were pushing both the tier 3 and 4 diesel levels they flat out lied. They repeatedly made claims about "thousands" of children who died in the US in the 50's and early 60's due to diesel particulate matter in the air. Back in that time frame most farm tractors were gas, diesel didn't really start to get popular until the mid 60's and even then a lot of tractors were available in both gas and diesel. Most might and mid duty trucks at that time were gas too. There were no diesel pickups. And box vans, dump trucks and school buses were almost all gas right up till the mid 70's. Heck even some construction equipment was still gas right up to the mid 60's. Even some semi tractors were gas. Really common for day cabs to be gasses back then.......so the question that comes to mind is where did all this diesel particulate matter come from? Another question is where are these autopsy reports to back up these claims. Back in those days if someone had a history of breathing problems, even a kid, and they died of a repertory event that's what went on the death certificate and most often autopsies were not performed. Heck during the fall of 69 a neighbor kid my age, I'd known him most of my life, died of spinal meningitis. They didn't do an autopsy. They knew what killed him. So they failed to acknowledge that diesels were not that big a deal in that time frame and lied about these poor kids they claimed died. All to get their agenda through. Given their track record why should I believe a word they say?
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