Climate change was here hundreds and thousands of years before any of us were born. Duh.
As far as “climate change” is concerned, I’ve yet to get a coherent answer to a question.
And that question is, since Earth has had numerous ice ages in history, and the ice ages ended due to global warming, isn’t climate change a natural phenomenon which we have no control over?
Here's a reality check leftist libtards with your "climate change" agenda. Two points:
One, we cannot significantly change the climate. We lack both the technology and the resources. We simply cannot do it, period. Even the most ambitious plans are forecast to only make a fraction of a degree difference over the next century. That through draconian changes to our societies - all for a possible change that will almost certainly be overwhelmed (one way or another, higher or lower) by unforeseen natural forces. Still think what you think matters?
Two, number one is a good thing - no, a great thing. Because if we could actually change the climate, it is a virtual certainty we would screw it up in spite of our best efforts to "manage" it. Think I'm wrong? Look up the history of National Park wilderness management by so-called "experts." Now imagine that on a global scale. Oh, I can hear you thinking from here "Yeah, but we're much smarter now than they were..." Yep, that's no-doubt exactly what they thought at the time too. They were sure they were doing the right thing too. Look how that turned out...
All these climate change histerics remind me of the movie Changing places . I imagine George Soros and some other evil bastard having a one dollar bet that they can get the idiots in governments to tax the weather.
I just got on, came here briefly (usually very briefly now) and saw this. Excuse me, but why are you posting crap like this?