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The Climate Change Reality

Discussion in 'Politics' started by JoeNation, Apr 14, 2012.

  1. JoeNation Well-Known Member


    So if the last 2% of working climate scientists that don't support the idea of climate change finally come around, would those of you that scoff at the idea of climate change finally jump onboard? Just wondering.

    A full 98 percent of all working climate scientists affirm anthropogenic climate change, according to a paper published in 2010 in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has found the evidence that the world is warming to be "unequivocal."
  2. IQless1 Politically Involved


    Any debate that the World is warming really is pointless, the evidence is undeniable. The issue is more about whether or not man has contributed to the sudden rise, or if it is a natural occurance. My argument is that denying that humans have had any influence on the sudden rise in temperatures is unreasonable, but exactly how much is debatable.

    Those that deny some aspects of climate change are concerned with the costs that climate change related environmental laws have had on industry. Some understand climate change is a reality, but debate how much impact humans have actually had on it. Their chief concerns are focused on industry, profit, and the economy.

    "Greed is good!" is the motto made famous in the movie Wall Street, and to a lot of people, greed outweighs any long-term environmental issues. It's easier to deny there is an issue, and still make tons of money, than to admit that there is and potentially make slightly less money.
  3. Takiji Well-Known Member


    Hell no I wouldn't believe it! All that would prove is that the Librul conspiracy represented by the 98% bullied and pressured the 2% into submission. It would just be more evidence that science is BS. I've got the Bible and the common sense God gave me. I don't need science to tell me what's what.
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  4. IQless1 Politically Involved


    Thank you Billy-Joe-Bob-Takiji, representative of the good ol' boys.

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