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Re: Off the wall global warming thought.


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Posted by oldtanker on July 08, 2018 at 13:58:22 from (66.228.255.59):

In Reply to: Off the wall global warming thought. posted by oldtanker on July 06, 2018 at 11:21:17:

Mark, Yes the climate is changing, IT'S ALWAYS CHANGING. IT ALWAYS HAS! There is little to no evidence that man has much to do with it. Right where I sit at one time had a tropical climate and at another it had somewhere between 5 and 7 miles of ice on it. All before man had any effect at all! The earth has been without polar icecaps more of it's existence that it's had them according to geologist. No one is really arguing whether the climate is changing. It's about why it's changing.

OK think about this. In the US, UK and most of Europe factories have to meet some type of environmental standards. Most of the rest of the word little to none. So shutting down production and killing job here and in Europe keep more factories that have to meet tuff standards regulated rather than allowing countries with no controls to pollute even more. That is not going to slow emission that may, just may have a chance of effecting the climate one little bit. In fact it's going to cause more harmful pollutants to be released into the environment. And these countries that have little to no regulation on emissions will have little to no incentive to reduce them. Plus most of those are so corrupt that even if they had EPA type rules no one would follow them! So both the Kato and G7 agreements are fraudulent. Somewhere in there is a hidden agenda.

You nor anyone else has ever explained how R12 Freon, that take 50 years to break down and ascend to the ozone layer, got up there a mere 30 years or less than it was in common use. Remember it has to break down to component that are lighter than air to get up there. Nor have you explained how were went from having a man made ice age because of exhaust gases (yea that's what we were told in school in the late 60's) to having a heat wave cause by that very thing.

As far as studies? They have to be peer reviewed by folks who are neutral or are not trying to prove the same thing. Almost no data exist concerning so called climate change emissions that are not subject to a great deal of question. And something is really wrong when government agencies and state owned colleges are refusing to share data so that it can be reviewed.

Sorry, ain't many koolaid drinker here on YT.

Rick


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