Posted on 06/22/2014 8:27:28 AM PDT by rktman
Patrick Moore, a Canadian environmentalist who helped found Greenpeace in the Seventies but subsequently left in protest at its increasingly extreme, anti-scientific, anti-capitalist stance, argues that the green position on climate change fails the most basic principles of the scientific method.
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——Blasphemer——
You used the exact correct word....
It’s a religion to the wackos .....
Any fact that goes against their dogma is immediately confronted by foaming at the mouth ravings....
Moore when interviewed several months ago and asked about his reason for leaving Greenpeace said in a very matter of fact way, that he could not stay when the communists took over.
In a nut shell this explains all the actions of all enviro movements.
Al Gore would survive in outer space because he’s a virus.
Al Gore would survive in outer space because he’s a virus.
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“If that CO2 percentage drops to 0.02%, all life on earth will cease to exist except for certain types of bacteria”
Is that true?
I’m proud to be a “global warming” denier. I never fell for those African email scams either.
Yes, at 0.02% there’s not enough CO2 for plants to create sugars so they die off and then the entire food chain is screwed. You ever see the movie “The road”? That’s what will happen.
okay! great point
Man would pretty much be the only animal that would be left simply because man would be the only being smart enough to stockpile food in preparation for a catastrophe like that. So what would happen is the plants would slowly die off, then the insects, then the birds, then larger animals at the same time sea life would die off, no plankton, algae etc until all you would have left is a handful of humans resorting to cannibalism once that stockpile ran out. Then they would die off and all that would be left would be certain bacteria that can survive on methane and other gases. That was the catastrophe in the book/movie “The road” and when it came out liberals of course said the catastrophe was global warming which is laughable. If it was global warming with an excess of CO2 the planet would resemble a rain forest. That book ended up winning the Pulitzer prize. I don’t think they realized Cormac McCarthy was also commenting on radical environmentalism besides the importance of role models. The book was a million times better than the movie like most books are, the kid in that movie was completely miscast.
I think I saw that movie, or some of it. Didn’t seem to be much action for a lot of it.
who, leading by example, slit his wrists on stage.
Or not.
It’s an emotional issue that “defies” logic and fact.
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