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Re: Off the wall global warming thought.


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Posted by Bret4207 on July 09, 2018 at 06:05:14 from (64.19.90.196):

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

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Who has the most money at stake? Gee, I dunno Mark. Maybe it's all those Solyndras that took their billions, did nothing and walked away. Maybe it's the various multi-national corps like GE that want laws passed that mandate people buy their new technology that may or may not work all that great, but that those companies get billions for to develop. As for these altruistic GS-11's working at EPA, NOAA, NASA, etc., where is your proof that they're all there because of their core belief in climate change and not because it's a good secure position with excellent benefits and is often nearly the sole opportunity for employment in their field? News flash- scientists like to eat and be able to pay their bills too. The fact is that while, yeah, Big Oil has a lot of skin in the game, Big Oil is small potatoes compared to companies like Apple that have a system where what you buy today will be outmoded in 6 months- and there's little regulation involved in that industry. So what do you think is going to be more profitable down the line, coal or a new, mandated green energy system that is required by law, backed by gov't funding, will require "NEW! IMPROVED!" updates and purchases regularly and has little regulatory costs involved? I know where I'd put my money if I was an investor.

You have a plan to "fix" climate change? Holy smokes! We have a Nobel Candidate here! Please, what have you developed that will "fix" an entire planets ecosystem? This is amazing! We can't predict weather accurately 10 days out but we someone here who knows how to "fix" something affecting the entire planet 100 years down the line!

Do tell............


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