Posted by oldtanker on January 02, 2018 at 18:16:29 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Re: Climate change posted by donjr on January 01, 2018 at 19:27:02:
Thing of it is guys according to the news and the tree hugging side, as they quote the US EPA, "many scientist say global warming is occurring". Yes a lot of them do. Very few attribute it to man. The EPA's many it turns out is less than 100. Then take into account that they really haven't been tracking temperatures or the weather for very long. "Worst hurricane season ever" grabs headlines. They have only been keeping track of hurricanes sense the 1960s. So what do they know about hurricanes say 2000 years ago? Nothing! They have only really been tracking temperatures sense 1914.
Do we need to be concerned about pollution? Sure! But lets not lie about it either. Most scientist agree that the climate is changing but only because of natural inputs, not man made. The environmental wingnuts figured out that if the scare people with a "the sky is falling" thing they can get the changes they want enacted. Who stands to make money off of this is the first question people should be asking.......follow the money! And this has far more to do with power and money than it does with the climate.
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