The Climate Change scam

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Putting the 'con' in consensus; Not only is there no 97 per cent consensus among climate scientists, many misunderstand core issues

 

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This is from page 6, the first page of signatories.

Don Andersen, Retired Teacher, Programmer
Rick Armstrong, retired metallurgist and strategic planner
József Balla, retired teacher and manager of a small business
Stuart Ballantyne PhD, Senior Ship Designer, Sea Transport Corp.
Dr. Colin M. Barton, Geologist, Retired Civil Engineer with Experience in Project Control,
Gordon Batt, Director GCB Investments Pty Ltd.
Maxwell Charles S. Beck, lifetime of experience in law, retired Magistrate and Coroner on the bench
Richard Blayden, Professional Engineer
Colin Boyce, Engineer, Member of Parliament
Geoff Brown, Organizer of a Critical Climate Group
Frank Brus, holds a B. Comm from UNSW, spent most of his working life with the Electricity Commission of NSW
Ernest Buchan, Chartered Engineer MIET, Kardinya, W. Australia
Douglas Buerger, Fellow Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Mike Bugler, Retired Environmental Consultant
Paul Buncle, Medical Practitioner
Charles Camenzuli, Structural Engineer
Peter Champness, Radiologist
Andrew E. Chapman, Expert on Rainfall and Flood Events
Michael F. Clancy, Retired Civil Engineer
Martin Clark, Expert in Building Design, Planning and Landscaping.

Shall I go on?
Please do go on, but before you do, define what exactly a scientist is.

Oh, do you remember a lad by the name of M. Mouse signing a petition saying we are all going to die?


Funny thing is that I looked for the actual petition and its list of names and I couldn't find a link to it in the articles trumpeting it. Strange that, but I do recall there being some very marginal occupations listed.
 
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How early humans nearly became extinct​

Early humans nearly went extinct after 99 per cent of the world’s population was wiped out, a study has found.

The near eradication of humankind occurred around 900,000 years ago, research suggests, which saw fewer than 1,300 early humans alive for almost 120,000 years.

It is thought the dramatic loss of life and subsequent cull of genetic diversity was a result of climate change, with cooling oceans and prolonged glaciation periods.

 

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Basically the Antarctic ain't really melting at all, we've seen it all before -

Colorado-based NSIDC cited evidence that early Nimbus satellite data revealed winter sea ice extent of around 15 million square kilometres in 1966 “may have rivalled the very low level seen today”. There are some uncertainties in reanalysing such early satellite data, but the NSIDC says the findings are consistent with observations that Antarctica sea ice extent is “highly variable”. Last year, a group of American geographers and statisticians examined historical observations of Antarctica sea ice extent and found “statistically significant” positive trends since 1979. Furthermore, these trends across all four seasons compared with “statistically significant decreases” throughout much of the early and middle 20th Century.


 

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How early humans nearly became extinct​

Early humans nearly went extinct after 99 per cent of the world’s population was wiped out, a study has found.

The near eradication of humankind occurred around 900,000 years ago, research suggests, which saw fewer than 1,300 early humans alive for almost 120,000 years.

It is thought the dramatic loss of life and subsequent cull of genetic diversity was a result of climate change, with cooling oceans and prolonged glaciation periods.

The population also dropped in the late 14th century due to the mini ice age.
 

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And Bubonic plague to help them on their way.
Actually, there is some debate as to whether it was bubonic plague or a form of viral disease similar to ebola. The rate of spread was fat too rapid for BP and rats were not abundant enough to be considered a vector, or so it has been claimed. I think the jury is very much still out on that one.
 

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Actually, there is some debate as to whether it was bubonic plague or a form of viral disease similar to ebola. The rate of spread was fat too rapid for BP and rats were not abundant enough to be considered a vector, or so it has been claimed. I think the jury is very much still out on that one.
Now waiting for Tankboy to come and accuse me of being a bubonic plague denier. :rolleyes:
 

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Actually, there is some debate as to whether it was bubonic plague or a form of viral disease similar to ebola. The rate of spread was fat too rapid for BP and rats were not abundant enough to be considered a vector, or so it has been claimed. I think the jury is very much still out on that one.
Interesting.
Never heard that hypothesis before.
Any source I can have to read up on it?
Genuinely fascinating.
Thought it progressed along the Silk routes with fleas.
 

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Interesting.
Never heard that hypothesis before.
Any source I can have to read up on it?
Genuinely fascinating.
Thought it progressed along the Silk routes with fleas.
It was a documentary I saw some time ago where a handful of retired academics had got together to investigate it further. A quick look around came up with this -

https://www.nature.com/scitable/blog/viruses101/could_the_black_death_actually/

If nothing else it just goes to show that the science is never settled.
 

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I remember, when living in London, that you had to have 3 sperate bins for the various recycling that the local municipality forced you to pay for. Then we found out everything was dumped back into the same pile and sent overseas for incineration anyway. Still happening to this day:

 

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WOLF WOLF, they cried........WOLF.

"Climate breakdown"
"season of simmering"
They love their buzz words, don't they.

Notice also how they conflate all of human history with climate records:
2023 is likely to be the hottest year in human history, the EU climate monitor said.
But that's not what she said:
"Looking at the additional heat we have in the surface ocean, the probability is that 2023 will end up being the warmest year on record," Samantha Burgess, deputy director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service, said.
Although they do also claim elsewhere to know what the climate was like thousands and millions of years ago, which is impossible for anyone to verify.

The scientific evidence is overwhelming
I'd like to know what actual science they do, because making up stories about temperatures millions of years ago is not science, but pseudoscience. As far as I understand, "the science" of climate change involves making spurious predictions based on computer simulations which are never going to be an accurate model of reality. But science requires a hypothesis and experimentation to prove or disprove the hypothesis. No experiment, no science. So what experiments are they doing, if any?

One last thing, the phrase "the science says" is a logical fallacy known as Anthropomorphic Fallacy. Science doesn't "say" anything, so whenever you see that phrase or similar you can dismiss it as bullshit.
 

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Hard to know what's worse, the CoVidian Cult or the 'Green' Cult?
They all fall under the Kabbalistic umbrella of truth inversion. Whenever you see truth and nature attacked an misused, you know the Kabbalah is being implemented
 
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"Some problems however, are just too complex and important for dumb people to have a say in the matter. Climate change is an example. It is very difficult for low IQ low status white males to accept that this is a real problem. That’s not an argument against climate change being a problem. It’s an argument against low IQ low status white males having a say in the matter. The comments on my blog are a lasting testimony to the fact that low IQ low status white males should not have a say in the matter.

Trying to explain to low IQ low status white males why we need to stop burning fossil fuels, is like having a credit card debt you’re struggling to pay off and trying to explain to your son why you can’t go to Disney World. It’s embarrassing that you ever let the problem get to this point, but the innocent naive child was mistakenly led to believe as a result that a normal situation (you spending money you don’t have) is sustainable."
 

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"Some problems however, are just too complex and important for dumb people to have a say in the matter. Climate change is an example. It is very difficult for low IQ low status white males to accept that this is a real problem. That’s not an argument against climate change being a problem. It’s an argument against low IQ low status white males having a say in the matter. The comments on my blog are a lasting testimony to the fact that low IQ low status white males should not have a say in the matter.

Trying to explain to low IQ low status white males why we need to stop burning fossil fuels, is like having a credit card debt you’re struggling to pay off and trying to explain to your son why you can’t go to Disney World. It’s embarrassing that you ever let the problem get to this point, but the innocent naive child was mistakenly led to believe as a result that a normal situation (you spending money you don’t have) is sustainable."
yada yada yada
 

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"Some problems however, are just too complex and important for dumb people to have a say in the matter. Climate change is an example. It is very difficult for low IQ low status white males to accept that this is a real problem. That’s not an argument against climate change being a problem. It’s an argument against low IQ low status white males having a say in the matter. The comments on my blog are a lasting testimony to the fact that low IQ low status white males should not have a say in the matter.

Trying to explain to low IQ low status white males why we need to stop burning fossil fuels, is like having a credit card debt you’re struggling to pay off and trying to explain to your son why you can’t go to Disney World. It’s embarrassing that you ever let the problem get to this point, but the innocent naive child was mistakenly led to believe as a result that a normal situation (you spending money you don’t have) is sustainable."
That is delusional nonsense scuttered by a sheltered middle class moron. The obvious outcome of his approach is widespread social unrest and him lying dead in a ditch with a bullet in the back of his head, that would be a rather humane end for him.

If he wishes to revert to the law of the jungle that'll be his outcome as he doesn't have the hands to wipe his own arse. He doesn't have the cop-on to understand that its western democracy which enables him to advance this shite while keeping him alive.
 

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"Some problems however, are just too complex and important for dumb people to have a say in the matter. Climate change is an example. It is very difficult for low IQ low status white males to accept that this is a real problem. That’s not an argument against climate change being a problem. It’s an argument against low IQ low status white males having a say in the matter. The comments on my blog are a lasting testimony to the fact that low IQ low status white males should not have a say in the matter.

Trying to explain to low IQ low status white males why we need to stop burning fossil fuels, is like having a credit card debt you’re struggling to pay off and trying to explain to your son why you can’t go to Disney World. It’s embarrassing that you ever let the problem get to this point, but the innocent naive child was mistakenly led to believe as a result that a normal situation (you spending money you don’t have) is sustainable."
A lot of projection and status insecurities contained within that cloud of smug condescension.
Plus dog whistles for click bait.
Very edgy!!!
White males are the problem exclusively.
And a subset at that!
That's safe and predictable.
Now back to my soy vegan latte.
 

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"Some problems however, are just too complex and important for dumb people to have a say in the matter. Climate change is an example. It is very difficult for low IQ low status white males to accept that this is a real problem. That’s not an argument against climate change being a problem. It’s an argument against low IQ low status white males having a say in the matter. The comments on my blog are a lasting testimony to the fact that low IQ low status white males should not have a say in the matter.

Trying to explain to low IQ low status white males why we need to stop burning fossil fuels, is like having a credit card debt you’re struggling to pay off and trying to explain to your son why you can’t go to Disney World. It’s embarrassing that you ever let the problem get to this point, but the innocent naive child was mistakenly led to believe as a result that a normal situation (you spending money you don’t have) is sustainable."
Y'know what, dumber feckers still pretend that the climate has never changed, so there has never been a problem before!
 

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