Posted on 05/01/2007 5:50:37 PM PDT by neverdem
Plankton from Spongebob sure reminds me of Al Gore:
Little lunatic who is WAY too ambitious.
So true.
DOH! beat me to it
They have to be in Ariz. N.M. and Colo where the sun shines a lot and the land faces south. Good use for this land.
Anything that burns liberal money that would have gone to potential liberal candidates is a goodd thing. Of course, they’ll go after government funding so that they can give their money to their preferred candidates instead.
The primary legacy of the Global Warming movement will be a boondoggle that will dwarf the synfuels boondoggle of the seventies; people are going to get so rich from this nonsense that they'll make the Russian oil barons look like Mother Teresa.
God help us all, our planet does not need their help. The ocean is the single most producer of oxygen and the sci-fi industry is loaded with stories of ecologies gone haywire due to human intervention..........While only science fiction, a lot of it is based on common sense which our leftist community does not seem to have.
TOO EASY.
There is not enough pain in this option to satisfy the green machine.
They want you and me (not themselves) to go back to the stone age rather than actually fixing global warming.
“Save the plankton! Kill the whale!”
As long as technology is their enemy technology can’t be the solution.
Don’t mess with Mother Nature.
Sink CO2 to the bottom of the ocean?
Suppose these ideological jackasses are wrong, which is a pretty good bet. They could bring on another ice age or even weaken plant life worldwide.
Conceivably there could come a time when we could take such actions, but we simply don’t know enough to do it now. Especially something irreversible, in case al goron is wrong.
“...people are going to get so rich from this nonsense that they’ll make the Russian oil barons look like Mother Teresa.”
And as the Good Capitalist Conservatives that we are...can you tell me which Enviro-stocks to buy? LOL!
Can’t you just envision a time, say twenty years or so from now, when ‘Big Enviro’ is the enemy of the ‘Rats, such as ‘Big Ag’ & ‘Big Tobacco’ have been as of late?
‘Big Oil’ has nothing on them; the ‘Rats build up these false economies based upon nothing but conjured fear, then tear them to shreds a few decades later.
Cash in while you can! :)
One word .... kudzu.
Kudzu...the South’s answer to wild blackberry bushes.
So plankton is now on Al Gore’s side? The Democrat operatives will find a way to let the plankton vote illegaly in 2008. Just wait.
Absolutely, the plankton should be scooped up and turned into biodiesel, so it can be burned and the all natural, life nurturing CO2 can be replenished into the atmosphere where it belongs.
At 9:30 p.m. on August 12, 1986, a cloudy mixture of carbon dioxide (CO2) and water droplets rose violently from Lake Nyos, Cameroon. As the lethal mist swept down adjacent valleys, it killed over 1700 people, thousands of cattle, and many more birds and animals.The "local villagers" were probably all scientific illiterate Democrat Liberals.The CO2-rich cloud was expelled rapidly from the southern floor of Lake Nyos. It rose as a jet with a speed of about 100 km per hour. The cloud quickly enveloped houses within the crater that were 120 meters above the shoreline of the lake. Because CO2 is about 1.5 times the density of air, the gaseous mass hugged the ground surface and descended down valleys along the north side of the crater. The deadly cloud was about 50 meters thick and it advanced downslope at a rate of 20 to 50 km per hour. This deadly mist persisted in a concentrated form over a distance of 23 km, bringing sudden death to the villages of Nyos, Kam, Cha, and Subum.
Local villagers attributed the catastrophe to the wrath of a spirit woman of local folklore who inhabits the lakes and rivers.
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