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Old 05-26-2013, 06:03 PM   #1
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Default THE GLOBAL WARMING HOAX SUPERTHREAD...START HERE.......

Whiteface Mountain, an upstate NY ski slope has 34 inches of snow; Killington Ski Mountain in Vermont is open for business - Memorial Day Weekend !!!!!!!!!!






And Obama wants to tax middle class Americans more because of global warming ?



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Old 05-26-2013, 06:29 PM   #2
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I LOVE global warming!
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Old 05-26-2013, 06:38 PM   #3
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You realize one of the side effects of global warming is that there will be massive temperature fluctuations, right?

Global warming refers to an overall average temperature increase.
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Old 05-26-2013, 07:34 PM   #4
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Its not a hoax, its a scam.
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Old 05-26-2013, 08:32 PM   #5
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Its not a hoax, its a scam.
+1 Regardless of whether the problem is real or not real, the solutions proffered by Gore, et al, are unmitigated, charlatan buncombe.
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Old 05-27-2013, 01:31 AM   #6
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You realize one of the side effects of global warming is that there will be massive temperature fluctuations, right?

Global warming refers to an overall average temperature increase.
Average global temperatures have been on the decrease over the couple decades....it just a fact (granted, an inconvenient one).

Here is 50 scientists and policy experts opinions
http://climateconferences.heartland.org/iccc7/

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The theme of the 7th International Conference on Climate Change was “Real Science, Real Choices.” Heartland featured approximately 50 scientists and policy experts speaking at plenary sessions and panel discussions exploring what real climate science is telling us about the causes and consequences of climate change, and the real consequences of choices being made based on the current perceptions of the state of climate science.
Interesting Forbes article as well
http://www.forbes.com/sites/peterfer...th-is-cooling/
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Check out the 20th century temperature record, and you will find that its up and down pattern does not follow the industrial revolution’s upward march of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the supposed central culprit for man caused global warming (and has been much, much higher in the past). It follows instead the up and down pattern of naturally caused climate cycles.

For example, temperatures dropped steadily from the late 1940s to the late 1970s. The popular press was even talking about a coming ice age. Ice ages have cyclically occurred roughly every 10,000 years, with a new one actually due around now.

In the late 1970s, the natural cycles turned warm and temperatures rose until the late 1990s, a trend that political and economic interests have tried to milk mercilessly to their advantage. The incorruptible satellite measured global atmospheric temperatures show less warming during this period than the heavily manipulated land surface temperatures.
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Hypocrites suck...

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...rosecutes-oil/

A wind farm in Colorado is shown here. (AP Photo)
CONVERSE COUNTY, Wyo. – The Obama administration has never fined or prosecuted a wind farm for killing eagles and other protected bird species, shielding the industry from liability and helping keep the scope of the deaths secret, an Associated Press investigation has found.
More than 573,000 birds are killed by the country's wind farms each year, including 83,000 hunting birds such as hawks, falcons and eagles, according to an estimate published in March in the peer-reviewed Wildlife Society Bulletin.
Each death is federal crime, a charge that the Obama administration has used to prosecute oil companies when birds drown in their waste pits, and power companies when birds are electrocuted by their power lines. No wind energy company has been prosecuted, even those that repeatedly flout the law.
Wind power, a pollution-free energy intended to ease global warming, is a cornerstone of President Barack Obama's energy plan. His administration has championed a $1 billion-a-year tax break to the industry that has nearly doubled the amount of wind power in his first term.
The large death toll at wind farms shows how the renewable energy rush comes with its own environmental consequences, trade-offs the Obama administration is willing to make in the name of cleaner energy.
"It is the rationale that we have to get off of carbon, we have to get off of fossil fuels, that allows them to justify this," said Tom Dougherty, a long-time environmentalist who worked for nearly 20 years for the National Wildlife Federation in the West, until his retirement in 2008. "But at what cost? In this case, the cost is too high."
Documents and emails obtained by The Associated Press offer glimpses of the problem: 14 deaths at seven facilities in California, five each in New Mexico and Oregon, one in Washington state and another in Nevada, where an eagle was found with a hole in its neck, exposing the bone.
One of the deadliest places in the country for golden eagles is Wyoming, where federal officials said wind farms had killed more than four dozen golden eagles since 2009, predominantly in the southeastern part of the state. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to disclose the figures. Getting precise figures is impossible because many companies aren't required to disclose how many birds they kill. And when they do, experts say, the data can be unreliable.
When companies voluntarily report deaths, the Obama administration in many cases refuses to make the information public, saying it belongs to the energy companies or that revealing it would expose trade secrets or implicate ongoing enforcement investigations.
Nearly all the birds being killed are protected under federal environmental laws, which prosecutors have used to generate tens of millions of dollars in fines and settlements from businesses, including oil and gas companies, over the past five years.
"What it boils down to is this: If you electrocute an eagle, that is bad, but if you chop it to pieces, that is OK," said Tim Eicher, a former U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service enforcement agent based in Cody, Wyo.
The Fish and Wildlife Service says it is investigating 18 bird-death cases involving wind-power facilities and seven have been referred to the Justice Department. A spokesman for the Justice Department declined to discuss the status of those cases.
In its defense, the wind-energy industry points out that more eagles are killed each year by cars, electrocutions and poisoning than by turbines. Dan Ashe, the Fish and Wildlife Service's director, said in an interview Monday with the AP said that his agency always has made clear to wind companies that if they kill birds they would still be liable.
"We are not allowing them to do it. They do it," he said of the bird deaths. "And we will successfully prosecute wind companies if they are in significant noncompliance."
But by not enforcing the law so far, the administration provides little incentive for companies to build wind farms where there are fewer birds. And while companies already operating turbines are supposed to do all they can to avoid killing birds, in reality there's little they can do once the windmills are spinning.
Wind farms are clusters of turbines as tall as 30-story buildings, with spinning rotors the size of jetliners.
Flying eagles behave like drivers texting on their cell phones -- they don't look up. As they scan for food, they don't notice the industrial turbine blades until it's too late.
Former Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, in an interview with the AP before his departure, denied any preferential treatment for wind. Interior Department officials said that criminal prosecution, regardless of the industry, is always a "last resort."
"There's still additional work to be done with eagles and other avian species, but we are working on it very hard," Salazar said. "We will get to the right balance."
Meanwhile, the Obama administration has proposed a rule that would give wind-energy companies potentially decades of shelter from prosecution for killing eagles. The regulation is currently under review at the White House.
The proposal, made at the urging of the wind-energy industry, would allow companies to apply for 30-year permits to kill a set number of bald or golden eagles. Previously, companies were only eligible for five-year permits.
"It's basically guaranteeing a black box for 30 years, and they're saying `trust us for oversight'. This is not the path forward," said Katie Umekubo, a renewable energy attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council, who argued in private meetings with the industry and government leaders that the 30-year permit needed an in-depth environmental review.
But the eagle rule is not the first time the administration has made concessions for the wind-energy industry.
Last year, over objections from some of its own wildlife investigators and biologists, the Interior Department updated its guidelines and provided more cover for wind companies that violate the law.
Under both the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, the death of a single bird without a permit is illegal.
But under the Obama administration's new guidelines, wind-energy companies don't face additional scrutiny until they have a "significant adverse impact" on wildlife or habitat.
That rare exception for one industry substantially weakened the government's ability to enforce the law and ignited controversy inside the Interior Department.
"U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service does not do this for the electric utility industry or other industries," Kevin Kritz, a government wildlife biologist in the Rocky Mountain region wrote in internal agency comments in September 2011. "Other industries will want to be judged on a similar standard."
The Obama administration, however, repeatedly overruled its own experts. In the end, the wind-energy industry, which was part of the committee that drafted and edited the guidelines, got almost everything it wanted.
"Clearly, there was a bias to wind energy in their favor because they are a renewable source of energy, and justifiably so," said Rob Manes, who runs the Kansas office for The Nature Conservancy and who served on the committee. "We need renewable energy in this country."


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...#ixzz2UTLuVocn
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Iffy improving ... copy and paste now ..... too deep for Iffy ....lol
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Old 05-27-2013, 05:34 AM   #9
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You realize one of the side effects of global warming is that there will be massive temperature fluctuations, right?

Global warming refers to an overall average temperature increase.

Of course.

And the "REQUIREMENT" for healing your mental illness is to admit you're crazy!

"Global warming" is what killed off the dinosaurs by glaciers It got so hot glaciers started forming and sliding across the Western Hemisphere ... carving out the great lakes even .. then filling them with the "hot water" from the global warming!!!!
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yeah, randman is a mental illness, which require you to give up your gun.... we don't want crazy romaning around with them
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Old 05-27-2013, 08:08 AM   #11
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Those crazy Ruskies.

As always, do it for Mother Russia!! You'll notice her finger is already on the trigger.

http://www.wattsupwiththat.com/2013/...es-in-the-sun/
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LL + Write = ASSumption

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YOU + WRITE = ASSumption
YOU + = ASSumption
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Old 05-27-2013, 09:22 AM   #14
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Average global temperatures have been on the decrease over the couple decades....it just a fact (granted, an inconvenient one).

Here is 50 scientists and policy experts opinions
http://climateconferences.heartland.org/iccc7/
So the ICCC (International Conference on Climate Change) is pretty much where all the global warming skeptics have gone. It's also sponsored by the Heartland Institute, a known conservative organization that has strongly questioned scientific research regarding the harmful effects of second-hand tobacco smoke and has lobbied against government public health reforms.

The BBC has also reported that even moderate skeptics tend to avoid the ICCC due to the heavily politicized nature of their conferences.

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Just to note, this article is written by one of the speakers at the ICCC, so its use as a separate independent source from the ICCC isn't very useful.

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So on one hand, we have a single organization where the extreme skeptics of the scientific community have consolidated, all denying the existence of global warming and humanity's hand in its role; a conference sponsored by an organization whose goal is to disprove public health policy science.

On the other hand, we have the rest of the entire scientific community, including the academies and institutions of the countries of the world and the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the UN organization formed to study climate change), all in agreement that global warming is indeed occurring and does actually mirror the increases in CO2 levels humanity is producing.



Here's a link to what each colored line means and the study it came from.



While I would like to believe that climate change really isn't a problem, given the lack of objectivity of the ICCC and the overwhelming consensus of the global scientific community, the evidence of temperature increases and humanity's role in it is simply too unified for me to dispute.
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Anybody that denies the existence of global warming is someone who is in denial of reality. Now....I recognize there could be a debate on whether it is primarily due to man or natural events or a combination of both.
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