To: C19fan
I have noticed a strong trend among the Greens -- carbon has receded as a focal point and water has taken its place. Humans used to be bad because we produced too much carbon, which warmed the planet and would eventually kill us all. As the fraud of Global Warming has become apparent, they've shifted the storyline. Now, humans are bad because we use too much water, which causes shortages, and will eventually kill us all.
No matter the "problem", the solution always seems to be that people should live in caves, eat moldy berries, and be dead by age 25.
To: ClearCase_guy
It is funny, but when I went to college in the 60s, we were taught that "matter cannot either be created or destroyed".
Hence, how can humans be able to "produce too much carbon" if it was always there?
The Greens are the ultimate in "NMBY" mindset. They don't want so many humans on their Earth.
21 posted on
07/02/2010 5:30:28 AM PDT by
Redleg Duke
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To: ClearCase_guy; SpinnerWebb
I have noticed a strong trend among the Greens -- carbon has receded as a focal point and water has taken its place. Humans used to be bad because we produced too much carbon, which warmed the planet and would eventually kill us all. As the fraud of Global Warming has become apparent, they've shifted the storyline. Now, humans are bad because we use too much water, which causes shortages, and will eventually kill us all.Dong, ding, ding, ding ....
We have a winner.
Water is the next battleground as stastists all over the world look for things they have to save us from ... so they can justify their need control us.
32 posted on
07/02/2010 5:36:26 AM PDT by
tx_eggman
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