Posted on 04/22/2015 9:02:32 AM PDT by rktman
Wednesday is Earth Day. Like Earth Hour in March, this celebration will be yet another complaint-fest about how our modern lifestyles, especially our CO2 emissions, are destroying the planet.
Why not be positive, for once? Instead of blaming carbon criminals, maybe Earth Day should celebrate carbon heroes.
Here are the 10 countries with the lowest CO2 emissions per capita, according to the World Bank.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Stop calling it Earth Day. It’s Vladimir Lenin’s Birthday.
The PC police renamed it years ago, because nobody would celebrate the birthday of Communism’s Favorite Son, but they would celebrate Earth Day.
I have to wonder if they credit countries for forestation and other CO2 reducing factors. It is not that the CO2 matters for temperature and climate, but they should at least get something right.
Weiners!?!?! That's sexist! And besides, they're full of nitrates and meat causes global warming...
Ha! Those smiling people would give anything for hot water, electric lights, proper flushing toilets or regular mail delivery, etc.
They’re smiling but they ain’t happy. YOU try living without even ONE of those basic necessities!
***Earth Day***
The brain child of Ira Einhorn who murdered his girlfriend and fled to Europe. No wonder the other so-called founders of “earth day” distance themselves from him!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Einhorn
Can’t make it past all the wacked ads.
Can’t be roasting wieners because they come from chickens and pigs and cows which contribute to globull warming. No, sir. Tofu burgers for you.
Yes, Americans, these are the national models to which the hugely successful United States can aspire. Let's go back to crapping in outhouses, lighting our homes with pitch torches, and cooking our food over dried cow patties.
Murder of Holly Maddux
Einhorn had a five-year relationship with Holly Maddux, a graduate of Bryn Mawr College who was originally from Tyler, Texas. In 1977, Maddux broke up with Einhorn. She went to New York City and became involved with Saul Lapidus. On Sept. 9, 1977, Maddux returned to the apartment that she and Einhorn had shared to collect her things, and was never seen again. Several weeks later, Philadelphia police questioned Einhorn about her disappearance. He claimed that she had gone out to the neighborhood co-op to buy some tofu and sprouts and never returned. Eventually, Einhorn's neighbors began complaining about a foul smell coming from his apartment, which in turn aroused the suspicion of authorities. Eighteen months later on March 28, 1979, Maddux's decomposing corpse was found by police in a trunk stored in a closet in Einhorn's apartment. After finding Maddux the police reportedly said to Einhorn, "It looks like we found Holly," to which Einhorn reportedly replied, "You found what you found." Einhorn's bail was reduced to $40,000 at the request of his attorney Arlen Specter; Einhorn was released from custody in advance of his trial by paying 10% of the bond's value, or $4,000. This amount was paid by Barbara Bronfman, a Montreal socialite, and one of many people Einhorn had convinced to support him financially. In 1981, just days before his murder trial was to begin, Einhorn skipped bail, and fled to Europe. He traveled in Europe for the next 17 years, and married a Swedish woman named Annika Flodin. Back in Pennsylvania, as Einhorn had already been arraigned, the state convicted him in absentia in 1993 for Maddux's murder. Einhorn was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
The percentage of CO2 in the atmosphere is 0.04%. If that percentage gets below 0.02% plants start dying off and when plants die off guess who goes next? WE do! So you would have to ask yourself: What is a greater danger - Thinking that a 0.04 percentage, which you can call “zero point zero” is too high or too low? If we could raise that percentage rises to 0.05% which would be absolutely impossible for humans to do being that 5,000 quadrillion metric tons of atmosphere might as well be infinity when it comes to man, what is the worst that will happen? The temperature may rise 1 degree if that. Does anyone believe for one second that the polar ice caps will start melting because the mean temperature is now -61 instead of -60? When did the melting point of ice suddenly become -61 F? Does anyone believe for one second all the wildlife in North America or anywhere else will all die off because the temperate reaches 70 instead of 69? All the wildlife out there that can withstand the most ridiculous temperature changes, from reptiles in the desert living in 120 degree heat to deer, wolves, rabbits that can withstand a winter of subzero weather. But one freakin’ degree change is going to kill them all. This is the biggest freakin’ scam in modern history, it is so ludicrous the only thing more ludicrous is why there is even an argument about it.
Never heard of #9 and #10.
Earth Day is just another pagan holiday I don’t celebrate
I’m sad to say I forgot to leave all my lights on this morning.
You can burn a few junk tires tonight.
Tried to do a sort by lowest to highest CO2 emissions from The World Bank list. Several countries have no data & appear at the end of the list. (Appears to be a formatting nightmare for me, but FWIW, here it is).
Country - CO2 Emissions (metric tons per capita)
Burundi 0
Chad 0
Congo, Dem. Rep. 0
Lesotho 0
Mali 0
Burkina Faso 0.1
Central African Republic 0.1
Eritrea 0.1
Ethiopia 0.1
Guinea 0.1
Madagascar 0.1
Malawi 0.1
Mozambique 0.1
Nepal 0.1
Niger 0.1
Rwanda 0.1
Sierra Leone 0.1
Somalia 0.1
Uganda 0.1
Comoros 0.2
Guinea-Bissau 0.2
Haiti 0.2
Liberia 0.2
Myanmar 0.2
Tanzania 0.2
Timor-Leste 0.2
Togo 0.2
Zambia 0.2
Afghanistan 0.3
Cambodia 0.3
Cote d’Ivoire 0.3
Gambia, The 0.3
Kenya 0.3
Lao PDR 0.3
Sudan 0.3
Bangladesh 0.4
Cameroon 0.4
Ghana 0.4
Solomon Islands 0.4
Tajikistan 0.4
Benin 0.5
Congo, Rep. 0.5
Nigeria 0.5
Papua New Guinea 0.5
Senegal 0.5
Vanuatu 0.5
Djibouti 0.6
Kiribati 0.6
Mauritania 0.6
Sao Tome and Principe 0.6
Sri Lanka 0.6
West Bank and Gaza 0.6
Bhutan 0.7
Cabo Verde 0.7
Zimbabwe 0.7
Guatemala 0.8
Nicaragua 0.8
Paraguay 0.8
Pakistan 0.9
Philippines 0.9
Samoa 0.9
Swaziland 0.9
El Salvador 1
Micronesia, Fed. Sts. 1
Yemen, Rep. 1
Honduras 1.1
Kyrgyz Republic 1.2
Armenia 1.4
Belize 1.4
Georgia 1.4
Moldova 1.4
Albania 1.5
Bolivia 1.5
Fiji 1.5
Namibia 1.5
Tonga 1.5
Angola 1.6
Colombia 1.6
Morocco 1.6
Costa Rica 1.7
Gabon 1.7
India 1.7
Vietnam 1.7
Indonesia 1.8
Dominica 1.9
Macao SAR, China 1.9
St. Vincent and the Grenadines 1.9
Marshall Islands 2
Peru 2
Uruguay 2
Dominican Republic 2.1
Brazil 2.2
Ecuador 2.2
Guyana 2.2
St. Lucia 2.3
Grenada 2.5
Tunisia 2.5
Egypt, Arab Rep. 2.6
Panama 2.6
Botswana 2.7
Jamaica 2.7
Singapore 2.7
Korea, Dem. Rep. 2.9
Syrian Arab Republic 2.9
Algeria 3.3
French Polynesia 3.3
Maldives 3.3
Mauritius 3.3
Cuba 3.4
Jordan 3.4
Latvia 3.6
Iraq 3.7
Uzbekistan 3.7
Mexico 3.8
Romania 3.9
Turkey 4.1
Chile 4.2
Mongolia 4.2
Montenegro 4.2
Lithuania 4.4
Thailand 4.4
Argentina 4.5
Suriname 4.5
Croatia 4.7
Lebanon 4.7
St. Kitts and Nevis 4.8
Portugal 5
Switzerland 5
Azerbaijan 5.1
Hungary 5.1
Hong Kong SAR, China 5.2
Macedonia, FYR 5.2
Turks and Caicos Islands 5.2
Barbados 5.4
France 5.6
Sweden 5.6
Spain 5.8
Antigua and Barbuda 5.9
Bulgaria 6
China 6.2
Iceland 6.2
Malta 6.2
Serbia 6.3
Andorra 6.6
Belarus 6.6
Ukraine 6.6
Equatorial Guinea 6.7
Slovak Republic 6.7
Bahamas, The 6.8
Italy 6.9
Venezuela, RB 6.9
Cyprus 7
Bermuda 7.3
New Zealand 7.3
Slovenia 7.5
Iran, Islamic Rep. 7.7
Malaysia 7.7
Greece 7.8
Seychelles 7.8
United Kingdom 7.9
Austria 8
Bosnia and Herzegovina 8.1
Denmark 8.3
Poland 8.3
Ireland 8.8
Germany 9.1
Japan 9.1
South Africa 9.1
Israel 9.3
Libya 9.8
Belgium 10
Turkmenistan 10.5
Cayman Islands 10.6
Palau 10.6
Czech Republic 10.7
Netherlands 11
Greenland 11.1
Finland 11.5
Korea, Rep. 11.5
Norway 11.7
Russian Federation 12.2
Estonia 13.8
Faeroe Islands 14.3
Canada 14.7
Kazakhstan 15.2
New Caledonia 15.7
Australia 16.9
Saudi Arabia 17
United States 17.6
Bahrain 19.3
United Arab Emirates 19.9
Oman 20.4
Luxembourg 21.4
Aruba 22.8
Brunei Darussalam 22.9
Kuwait 31.3
Trinidad and Tobago 38.2
Qatar 40.3
American Samoa
Curacao
Guam
Isle of Man
Kosovo
Liechtenstein
Monaco
Northern Mariana Islands
Puerto Rico
San Marino
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
South Sudan
St. Martin (French part)
Tuvalu
Virgin Islands (U.S.)
1.) Burundi
2.) Chad
3.) Democratic Republic of Congo
4.) Lesotho
5.) Mali
6.) Burkina Faso
7.) Central African Republic
8.) Eritrea
9.) Ethiopia
10.) Guinea
Keep in mind, that when people like Al Gore promote buying carbon credits, these are the countries we need to buy them from. In short, the whole global warming scam is nothing more than a massive transfer of wealth from rich countries to poor ones.
You don’t have an app on your phone to turn them on remotely? What’s wrong with you? LOL!
You can roast a stick. Over a SMALL fire.
Maybe.
Might be too many particulates being released.
Maybe you should just wave your stick around until its done enough to gnaw on....
Earth Day...feh....[spit...tooey!]
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