Why exactly is it beneficial? You say that it “seems” beneficial. Perhaps it is not. — praxis
Quite obsessed with that issue, aren’t you. As I said before, I’m not interested in your transphobia. — Xtrix
Climate change is a fact, not a “theory” (a term you don’t understand).
There’s a mountain of evidence that supports the idea that the rate of change is outside natural variability. The spike in global average temperature is the result of the industrial Revolution — burning fossil fuels, increasing deforestation through agricultural practices, etc.
There’s a thing called the Internet where you can LEARN about this stuff.
Or continue on being a buffoon. Works either way for me. — Xtrix
Since 1992, the global sea level has risen on average 2.9 millimeters a year. That’s a total of 78.3 millimeters, according to NOAA.
Penn State University meteorologist Michael Mann argued that we underestimated the rate of ice sheet collapse, which has "implications for future sea-level rise."
And predictions have been spot on. Despite those who repeat denial propaganda want to claim.
https://amp.onlineathens.com/amp/2014160007 — Xtrix
One surefire way of convincing us that there's truth in these climate change claims is to make a prediction and see if it comes true. Einstein did it with his theory of relativity - remember the solar eclipse of 1919. — Agent Smith
Quantum mechanics…climate change…electromagnetism…all on par with horoscopes and unicorns. — Xtrix
If instead of fucking up the planet they had prayed, this would be the case indeed! :grin:
Anyone denying the unbalanced, irreversible, definitive, relentless imprint on nature caused by man is in denial. — Haglund
Yes. If man wouldn't have fucked up the atmosphere, there would have been less deaths. Because of the fires and floods it created wouldn't have happened then. — Haglund
You mean to say all this climate emergency hullabaloo is much ado about nothing? — Agent Smith
And the number of deaths would be lower without temperature increase by man. — Haglund
climate change, if a scientific hypothesis, can't be, for that very fact, the only game in town. Are there other hypotheses that are...well...inelegant, too complex, etc.? — Agent Smith
It's not a theory. There are just more fires and floods everywhere. For a fact. And you would expect management to have improved. — Haglund
Chaotic effects. Forrest fires and floods happen quite regularly lately. — Haglund
There is no fluctuation we induce. We induce a permanent increase (in short time) without fluctuating back. That's not natural. Not normal. — Haglund
The temperature change induced by man is short term and lasting. There is no return to normal. — Haglund
's the short time in which it happens that matters. — Haglund
And in comparison with human impact on nature, even this looks pale and bleak. — Haglund
Shame you never had the balls to tell your dad to fuck off. You might have turned out a man with balls instead of a bully asshole crapping on kids. — Sir2u
Yeah…great job. So I guess that settles it! You’ve singlehandedly refuted all of climate science! Somehow they missed your extraordinary insight! Good work! — Xtrix
For anyone serious about learning about sea level rise:
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-global-sea-level — Xtrix
Sea level has risen, and extreme weather events happen every year — Xtrix
Actually, it has. Sea level has risen, and extreme weather events happen every year — breaking records. Not to mention average global temperatures are the hottest year after year. But I know that means nothing for those who don’t want to believe it. — Xtrix
That’s because you don’t have a clue about the Earth’s climate.
Nevermind. It sounds unreasonable to you, so I guess that settles it. What are all those stupid scientists who’ve dedicated their entire lives to understanding the earth talking about? Idiots! — Xtrix
Or you can talk to a climatologist, and they’ll explain it to you. — Xtrix
It is science. Your own ramblings notwithstanding. Feel free to take your Republican talking points elsewhere.
“Optimal CO2 level.” :lol: — Xtrix
Would I agree with the random musings of an Internet troll with no understanding whatever of climatology? That’s an easy “no.” — Xtrix
Just let the little fuckers wear what ever they want even if it is a pink shirt. — Sir2u
So, as someone already asked, if you have seen so much of this indoctrination why are you not gay?
Oh, I suppose it is because you are too smart to fall for the lies. — Sir2u
So that gives you the right to tell your boys that the have to act like men and cannot wear pink shirts or dance ballet! — Sir2u
Where do you think the parents got the ideas from? Most parents are not really happy bout their kids being "different".
Could it be that the kids come up with the ideas?
Could it be that these concepts about gender have always been there and no one has ever talked about them, sort of like hiding in a closet type of thing? — Sir2u
But that still does not make it right for you to push your ideas down your kid's throats. Let them figure out what they want to be and how they want to live their lives. Just because you were force to each a lot of shit does not mean it is OK for you to do the same to them. — Sir2u
Nietzsche is generally considered the precursor of postmodern philosophy, the basis of which are: Antichrist (rejection of all attachment to God) and a call for a re-evaluation of all values, a negation of conventional metaphysics, an insistence on perspectivism, a rejection of Enlightenment rationality and the advocation of will to power.
Perhaps you’re more postmodern than you think, or not. :lol: — praxis