Posted on 01/25/2011 9:08:45 AM PST by SeekAndFind
This environut author forgot to credit Stalin & Mao with their own climate saving efforts.
Genghis Khan
Lenin
Stalin
Hitler
Mao
Obama
Heroes of the environmental movement
Hitler, too. *rolls eyes*
These environuts are absolutely insane.
And here we go. Save the earth: Kill lots and lots of people.
Help get the people on board for the leftist leaders’ existing plans for mass murder and genocide.
I’m sure only “bad people” in the TEA Party will be targeted in the crosshairs of the enviro-killers’ (government’s) sights, right, Lefties?
For a dose of reality, see:
Another mankind as evil carbonator, even way back then study
Posted on January 24, 2011 by Anthony Watts
Last week we were treated to the ridiculous story about Genghis Khan having an impact (or apparently not enough) with his impact on humanity. This week, a new interpretation; its the Romans and Christopher Columbus who are the ghosts of climate injustices past by daring to enable use of forest resources.
Surely Mao Zedong, the father of communist China, removed far more carbon from the atmosphere through his “great leap forward” program that killed 80 million.
"Everything that guy just said is Bull$8/T!",/i>
Genghis was a bad motor scooter.
But Attila wasn’t so bad: his wife and waitresses called him `Hon.’
Soylent Green is carbon!
Author neglects to note that in the 13th and 14th centuries, there was minimal fossil-fuel use, so the carbon taken out of the atmosphere wouldn’t have been put there by humans.
“13th and 14th centuries” also corresponds roughly to the beginning of the Little Ice Age and the Bubonic Plague epidemic that hit Europe in the early 1300s, killing tens of millions of people.
I presume the author celebrates that also.
This research is so pointless, so useless, and so irrelevent that it must have been taxpayer funded.
Clarifying, the article claims the Mongol invasion cooled the planet, which I am suggesting reinforced the cooling associated with the Maunder Minimum, the net total result of which was the Little Ice Age and Black Death.
Watermelons licking their chops trying to figure out how to replicate that today.
Rainbow Six - by Tom Clancy
This writer is a moron. This is the enviro's solution to a t.
RE: Surely Mao Zedong, the father of communist China, removed far more carbon from the atmosphere through his great leap forward program that killed 80 million.
Not sure about that number. The Great Leap Forward is one of those events in history where the number of dead people have not been accounted for with much accuracy. Some put it as low as 10 Million, some ( as in the above ) as high as an alarming 80 million.
We can never be sure how many died.
If you will actually pay attention to the conquests of Ghengis Khan, you will notice that whenever he conquered a city, he only removed the leaders and then left the people, customs, religion and lifestyles in place so that he could trade with them. The excepts were muslim cities. The muslims gave him so many problems and he could not trust them to uphold their word, so he razed their cities and killed everyone of them that he encountered.
Ghengis Khan might not have been as bad as our agenda driven teachers led us to believe.
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