The Climate Change scam

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There are a million and one factors affecting the cliame, mankind is just one of them and a very minor one at that. If Nature threw an ice age at us tomorrow there is feck all we could do about it.
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There are a million and one factors affecting the cliame, mankind is just one of them
Yes but humanity's technological systems have a huge potential in affecting climates too, that's why they work 24/7 at doing just that. Here's a sneek peak for 1st timers ;)


View: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/business-26173279


If Nature threw an ice age at us tomorrow there is feck all we could do about it.
How would nature throw that? By giant meteor?
 

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Yes but humanity's technological systems have a huge potential in affecting climates too, that's why they work 24/7 at doing just that. Here's a sneek peak for 1st timers ;)


View: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/business-26173279



How would nature throw that? By giant meteor?

A list of theories here , although they throw in the carbon credit transition climate change puffery just to preserve their PC credentials.

 
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“People here are frightened but it’s really a community effort, people trying to help protect premises and the statutory agencies seem to be doing all they can.

“It’s frightening levels of water like I’ve never seen in Newry and it’s scary.”

The Clanrye River flows through Sugar Island and McNulty described the river as having a “torrential, biblical flood coming through it”.

He added: “It’s just incredible and apparently, it’s potentially going to get worse with further rain forecast and high tide as well at noon, so that’s worrying.”

Because of this, McNulty said businesses that haven’t yet been impacted by flooding are concerned that “they’re going to be impacted next”.

 

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A list of theories here , although they throw in the carbon credit transition climate change puffery just to preserve their PC credentials.

Not very convincing is it? And with no record of CO2 to demonstrate it surely is some sort of nonsense.

At an agreed level of 0.04% of atmosphere concentration, we can start worrying when we see a rise to 0.06% or 0.1% but that's unlikely as the trees will absorb it first.
 

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Not very convincing is it? And with no record of CO2 to demonstrate it surely is some sort of nonsense.

At an agreed level of 0.04% of atmosphere concentration, we can start worrying when we see a rise to 0.06% or 0.1% but that's unlikely as the trees will absorb it first.
As convincing as any crap that I have seen pushing the carbon narrative.

Now here's a thing, Google simply throws up sites that are out only to reinforce that narrative and boy oh boy have the search engines doubled down on anything that questions the narrative over the last couple of months. Dr Patrick Moore, co founder of Greenpeace, has published a widely distributed paper questioning the climate change nonsense, and nowhere is to be easily come across now, A few weeks ago a direct search term threw it up immedietly, now we have all sorts of 'debunking' sites filling the results. Why? Because there are huge amounts of money involved and the narrative is rightly losing traction.

I am convinced more than ever that the whole thing is a scam, and I know plenty of others who are of the same mind.
 

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Not very convincing is it? And with no record of CO2 to demonstrate it surely is some sort of nonsense.

At an agreed level of 0.04% of atmosphere concentration, we can start worrying when we see a rise to 0.06% or 0.1% but that's unlikely as the trees will absorb it first.
Here's Dr Patrick Moore talking to the US Senate -

The Greenpeace co-founder argued the increase in atmospheric temperature on the earth's surface goes back the Ice Age when C02 was "10 times higher than today, yet life flourished" at this time.

 

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Great interview with Gregory Wrightstone, Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition

 

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Wouldn't be at all surprised if the government slowly starts backing down from the great climate change hoax over the next few months, it won't be any great U turn, just a shift of emphasis.
 

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The CC scam is sort of weather dependent, best to check the long term forcasts to see what's likely.
Nah, was listening to one of their apostles recently and never have I heard such a heap of one side contrived BS, and I wasn't the only one who was driven to distraction by the concoction of idiocy.
 

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Nah, was listening to one of their apostles recently and never have I heard such a heap of one side contrived BS, and I wasn't the only one who was driven to distraction by the concoction of idiocy.
Yeah, other ones are very accurate and show storm systems taking days to cross the Atlantic only to soak Cork or Wexford by next monday, tuesday, it's all on view from satellites and one can follow the progress across th ocean till it hits the Irish shores - Very precise these days:geek:
 

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Wouldn't be at all surprised if the government slowly starts backing down from the great climate change hoax over the next few months, it won't be any great U turn, just a shift of emphasis.
But Eamon and the vegetables.!!!
 

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Yeah, other ones are very accurate and show storm systems taking days to cross the Atlantic only to soak Cork or Wexford by next monday, tuesday, it's all on view from satellites and one can follow the progress across th ocean till it hits the Irish shores - Very precise these days:geek:
What's that got to do with climate change?
 

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One year out of three and a half billion.
Man sized changes are too sudden to be considered natural.

Back then there were bigger mouths to feed

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Triffids or Gunnera?
Brontosaurus Rhubarb, it needs tons of CO2 to reach full maturity. With enough coverage the leaves provide a cooling canopy which reflects much of the excess sunlight from hitting earths surface and sends it back into space.
 

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Brontosaurus Rhubarb, it needs tons of CO2 to reach full maturity. With enough coverage the leaves provide a cooling canopy which reflects much of the excess sunlight from hitting earths surface and sends it back into space.
They need enormous amounts of water as well to get to that size.
Some spines on the stalks too!
It's an invasive species as well.
Remember seeing it all along the road sides in Mayo on the way to Achill.
 

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They need enormous amounts of water as well to get to that size.
Some spines on the stalks too!
It's an invasive species as well.
Remember seeing it all along the road sides in Mayo on the way to Achill.
Achill!! Spot on!!
 

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Thought I'd put this here, Hackett is of course a member of the freedom loving greens and I'm sure that the use of this library image is just a coincidence.





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As if bursting into flames was not a large enough safety issue brake failure may well outshine it -

I was talking to an engineer to day who pointed out that a petrol/diesel vehicles carries on its fuel. The oxygen comes from the air. An electric one carries a fuel Lithium and an oxidiser.
 

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I was talking to an engineer to day who pointed out that a petrol/diesel vehicles carries on its fuel. The oxygen comes from the air. An electric one carries a fuel Lithium and an oxidiser.
Err...

No, there is no oxygen involved with a battery vehicle.
 

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Err...

No, there is no oxygen involved with a battery vehicle.
Yes there is, lithium ion batteries in thermal runaway use their own oxygen, they do not use oxygen from the air.

The same as gunpowder in a gun barrel. With old style black powder it is supplied by potassium nitrate and with modern smokeless powder it is produced by nitration be the action of nitric acid. Water will not extinguish and EV Lithium ikon battery fire even if submerged in water.
 

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Trump said they're trying to make electric tanks so when they go into someone's Country to blast the sh1t out of it they will be doing it in an environmentally friendly way.
Wasn't’ his brightest moment, but it would be the MIC that fed him that line which once again illustrates just how it goes unquestioned within the US establishment.
 

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