Glowball Worming: Is the science settled?

by BurnTheShips 27 Replies latest social current

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips

    It looks like the scientific "consensus" is not really there, is it?

  • Shawn10538
    Shawn10538

    Ignorant red neck ALERT!

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips

    Poor Shawn...

    Its the extra chromosomes isn't it?

    Burn

  • Warlock
    Warlock
    Ignorant red neck ALERT!

    Burn, This is why I don't bother with these topics anymore. "They" want you to cite sources, and when you do, "they" don't accept them anyway. Warlock

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips
    This is why I don't bother with these topics anymore. "They" want you to cite sources, and when you do, "they" don't accept them anyway.

    You're probably right Warlock. But I can't help but to feel a morbid fascination with the dissonant neurotic psychosis of some of these primates, like a boy holding a magnifying glass over an ant. Burn

  • darkuncle29
    darkuncle29

    So you're saying that Global warming is to human societies and govts as Armagedon is to the WTS? A tool of fear to manipulate? I'm open to that possibility.

  • brinjen
    brinjen

    I still believe there is truth to global warming, I have no doubt some may be exaggerating to suit themselves. But consider this, why stay with fossil fuels and oil if we know there is something better out there?

  • darkuncle29
    darkuncle29

    Brin, I agree yout. We should have had electric hover cars decades ago, or something else fun and clean. I do not dispute warming, just think that maybe other natural causes should be open for discussion. I am also open to more than one cause. If it is part of a larger natural cycle that we haven't seen yet, then do we need to consider our survival options? --I'm not talking "doomsday", just adaptations. If so, that is a task that I have no faith in our govts. to handle in a realistic or just manner.

  • brinjen
    brinjen
    If it is part of a larger natural cycle that we haven't seen yet, then do we need to consider our survival options? --I'm not talking "doomsday", just adaptations. If so, that is a task that I have no faith in our govts. to handle in a realistic or just manner.

    I totally agree with you DU, we need to consider all sides to get a balanced view.

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips
    I still believe there is truth to global warming, I have no doubt some may be exaggerating to suit themselves. But consider this, why stay with fossil fuels and oil if we know there is something better out there?

    You are absolutely right Brin! I suspect part of the reason why we are slow to move on is #1 Fossil fuel is an awesome transportation energy source. Nothing comes close to the energy content. Think about it. 1 Gallon can propel a 2 ton SUV close to 20 miles at high speeds. Try pushing that thing yourself a block! #2 And maybe more important. We have a huge investment and infrastructure and investment in fosange fossil fuel. A radical change will displace a lot of people. There is naturally a tremendous amount of resistance to something that threatens so many interests. Burn

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