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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

[ Kerry: If We’re Wrong on Climate Change, ‘What’s the Worst That Can Happen?’ ]

Idiot.... We could intentionally trigger ANOTHER ICE AGE.... Ice Ages are BAD BAD BAD for life on earth, the tropical crap libs love so much shrink down to even narrower bands and world wide rainfall decreases.....

Idiot Kerry, we are better with Warming vs. Cooling....


29 posted on 05/20/2014 10:07:07 AM PDT by GraceG
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To: GraceG

ha that’s a good point. Also the percentage of CO2 is at 0.04%. If it gets to 0.02% plants start dying off and guess who dies off next? You ever see that movie “The road”? It’s a novel by Cormac McCarthy of a man and his young son surviving earth after a cataclysmic event, but he never says in the book what the event was nor in the movie what exactly happened. All you know is that there are no more plants, the sky is constantly overcast and everything is dead except for a few humans. Food is virtually non-existent, so people start resorting to cannibalism to survive. So right away when the book came out and then the movie, liberals immediately said it was global warming, and I was like wait a minute - If it was global warming from excessive CO2, plants would be all over the place. If a meteor hit earth or nukes went off it would throw mega tons of dirt and dust into the sky but there would still be plants. The ones that required direct sunlight would die off, but there are plenty of plants that do not require direct sunlight. So the only possible explanation is that the CO2 level dropped below 0.02% for whatever reason, he never says. All the plants are dead, even algae and moss.


32 posted on 05/20/2014 12:17:41 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (Hitlery: Incarnation of evil.)
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