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Wednesday, December 09, 2009

One Reason to Take Human-Induced Global Warming Seriously

The topic is being censored in the US:
And so it is that the American climate change denialists have succeeding in censoring critical news even more effectively than if there were a state censor. And the one radical upstart–and don’t get me wrong, I cherish McClatchy papers’ willingness to buck conventional narratives–avoided blaming America and instead threw responsibility back off onto those nameless, foreign politicians in Copenhagen, who, if they feel like it, are invited to fix the mess the American lifestyle had significant role in causing.

Fixing the ravages our lifestyle has inflicted on the globe is a task for the rest of the world, I guess the TradMed would like to think. Nevermind that the corporate puppets in our Congress are holding the rest of the world hostage. That’s not important for Americans to know.


And also that Sarah Palin is pushing the anti-human-induced global warming.

Yeah, yeah, there were those emails that suggested some scientists were doing funny business with global temperature data. But as far as I can tell, the most supposedly damaging emails were taken completely out of context and blown out of proportion.

If there is a conspiracy here, the worst conspiracy is covering up the damage that people are doing to the planet, IMO.

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i wonder how much damage the occupations of iraq & afghanistan are doing to the environment.
also it is funny how climate change proponents never address obvious problems such as the giant mass of plastic floating in the middle of the pacific ocean or the horrific dumping of toxins into the environment by manufacturers.

maybe al gore will explain how it is all the little guy's fault while he flies around in his private jet and leaves the lights on in one of his mansions that uses as much energy as my entire neighborhood.

12:03 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's not forget Limbaugh and all the similar others who have proclaimed, long before the recent "scandal," that there is no truth to the climate change claims. This alone indicates it is likely to be true, as such assets have never spoken a word of truth.

And the whole matter appears to be another way of killing Mankind and making the Planet uninhabitable, and thus is part of a larger, monstrous, long-term scheme, I have well detailed here.

Anonymous Physicist

12:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

and another thing;
i don't like the idea that america's lavish lifestyle is mostly to blame for so-called global warming - i live in california where we have the most strict automobile emmissions regulation in the world.
if anyone's automobiles are to blame then it is mexico, china and india - 3 of the filthiest air-quality in the world.

anyway, it is not at all a given that the earth is sufferring from "global warming" - i remember 30 years ago when the so-called "experts" were claiming that we were headed for another ice age, and in fact most of the world has recently been subjected to record cold spells.

h is for ha.

12:52 PM  
Blogger spooked said...

"i wonder how much damage the occupations of iraq & afghanistan are doing to the environment."

Probably a fair amount, what with all the bombings and so forth.

"also it is funny how climate change proponents never address obvious problems such as the giant mass of plastic floating in the middle of the pacific ocean or the horrific dumping of toxins into the environment by manufacturers."

I don't think that is true. I think lots of people are concerned about both global warming and about general pollution. I know I am concerned about both.

"maybe al gore will explain how it is all the little guy's fault while he flies around in his private jet and leaves the lights on in one of his mansions that uses as much energy as my entire neighborhood."

I am not going to defend Al Gore, but it's not that the little guy is to blame-- and I don't think he says that either. It's really everyone actions, collectively that are the problem. I think Gore would defend himself by saying he has alerted people to the problem, and pays a carbon tax, and probably has a very energy efficient home.

9:03 PM  
Blogger spooked said...

"i don't like the idea that america's lavish lifestyle is mostly to blame for so-called global warming - i live in california where we have the most strict automobile emmissions regulation in the world.
if anyone's automobiles are to blame then it is mexico, china and india - 3 of the filthiest air-quality in the world."

China and India are definitely part of the problem, but it is not automobiles that are the problem so much as general power use-- coal-fired electricity plants are a huge part of the issue. Americans use a ton of energy per capita, that is a fact.

"anyway, it is not at all a given that the earth is sufferring from "global warming" - i remember 30 years ago when the so-called "experts" were claiming that we were headed for another ice age, and in fact most of the world has recently been subjected to record cold spells."

Most climate scientists think there is warming, and I trust them more them Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh and Fox News, etc. Which is the other main point of this post -- one reason to think there may be something to human-made global warming is who the naysayers are.

The cooling that is occurring is actually part of the warming and the melting of the ice caps-- the melting is generating colder water that will make certain areas colder.

9:10 PM  
Blogger spooked said...

all that being said, it may well be that:

1) there may be some degree of psyop to global warming warnings

2) the PTB might be making global warming even worse than it should be

We can count on that the PTB will take advantage of whatever is going on.

Likely, I think there is CO2-related warming due to humans, and that the PTB will take advantage of this to impose more draconian restrictions on people than are necessary.

9:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We can count on that the PTB will take advantage of whatever is going on.

Likely, I think there is CO2-related warming due to humans, and that the PTB will take advantage of this to impose more draconian restrictions on people than are necessary.


certainly the PTB will "take advantage of this to impose more draconian restrictions on people"

coal-fired electricity plants are a huge part of the issue. Americans use a ton of energy per capita, that is a fact.

i turn the lights off when i leave a room.
i don't wish to pay any global warming climate tax just because some other dick head is too stupid to conserve energy.

11:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

right or wrong, comments # 1,3 & 7 are courtesy of h is for ha.

12:04 AM  

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