climate catastrophe

rickyb

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Trust the science, there are 186 different genders. Also if the vaccine works, why is the vaccine not working?
the vaccine is "not working" for the same reason climate catastrophe is "not real"


thank me later
 

100%

Well-Known Member
when the cops act like tyrants its not freedom lol

in addition im assuming you approve of this police brutality

as ive said in other threads, late stage capitalism will turn to an authoritarian state for its continued short term survival
Anyone keeping you from freely moving in this country is basically kidnapping you, so they’re actually lucky people haven’t been shooting these fruit loops for trying to enslave them to listen to them chant about a CLIMATE HOAX.
 

100%

Well-Known Member
how were they terrorists?
the police looked like the only terrorists i saw there. another example of tyrannical police brutality. the way they recklessly ran through the blockage and them screaming at the protestors right when they got out. pathetic. i hope the cops get sued.
The fruit loops screaming about a climate hoax are violating everyone’s 14th amendment. The protesters should get sued. Pathetic.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
  • Patrick T. Brown, a lecturer at Johns Hopkins University, claimed the world's leading academic journals reject papers which don't 'support certain narratives'
  • He also took aim at the media for focusing 'intently on climate change as the root cause' of wildfires, including the recent devastating fires in Hawaii
  • The approach 'distorts a great deal of climate science research', Brown wrote in a piece for The Free Press
 

Box Ox

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So much global warming in 1908!

TOKAT FLOOD, 12 June 1908

The left's climate change argument seems to be that extreme weather events used to be outliers and they're more the norm now.

Not sure whether that's true or not. The impacts of weather events naturally increase over time due to factors like inflation and added costs of rebuilding, population growth and the continued building of structures and infrastructure than are often in the path of weather events.

100+ years ago there also weren't cameras and internet ready to record and transmit whenever there was heavy rain somewhere in the world. The ABC/CBS/NBC nightly national news broadcasts that I watch run clips of severe weather nearly every night because there's always bad weather somewhere. Probably does scare the hell out of @newolddude and young folks who aren't really interested in the context of whatever they might be viewing.
 

vantexan

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The left's climate change argument seems to be that extreme weather events used to be outliers and they're more the norm now.

Not sure whether that's true or not. The impacts of weather events naturally increase over time due to factors like inflation and added costs of rebuilding, population growth and the continued building of structures and infrastructure than are often in the path of weather events.

100+ years ago there also weren't cameras and internet ready to record and transmit whenever there was heavy rain somewhere in the world. The ABC/CBS/NBC nightly national news broadcasts that I watch run clips of severe weather nearly every night because there's always bad weather somewhere. Probably does scare the hell out of @newolddude and young folks who aren't really interested in the context of whatever they might be viewing.
Listened to Ben Shapiro ridicule the Burning Man attendees because they were so distraught over all the mud from a half inch of rain. He really laughed about that, a half inch. What big city Easterners don't get and end up looking foolish themselves is when rain falls on bare rock mountains it has no where to go but down. What seems like no big deal in areas that get a lot of rain is really a big deal out West. Whether they're Left or Right the world is full of people who think they know what's what and often can't be told anything.
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
The left's climate change argument seems to be that extreme weather events used to be outliers and they're more the norm now.

Not sure whether that's true or not. The impacts of weather events naturally increase over time due to factors like inflation and added costs of rebuilding, population growth and the continued building of structures and infrastructure than are often in the path of weather events.

100+ years ago there also weren't cameras and internet ready to record and transmit whenever there was heavy rain somewhere in the world. The ABC/CBS/NBC nightly national news broadcasts that I watch run clips of severe weather nearly every night because there's always bad weather somewhere. Probably does scare the hell out of @newolddude and young folks who aren't really interested in the context of whatever they might be viewing.
Actually, it’s more likely that they’re more aware of weather events because they’ve pulled their heads out of their asses.
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
Listened to Ben Shapiro ridicule the Burning Man attendees because they were so distraught over all the mud from a half inch of rain. He really laughed about that, a half inch. What big city Easterners don't get and end up looking foolish themselves is when rain falls on bare rock mountains it has no where to go but down. What seems like no big deal in areas that get a lot of rain is really a big deal out West. Whether they're Left or Right the world is full of people who think they know what's what and often can't be told anything.
And these virtue-signaling new-wealth prima donnas weren’t aware that a dry lake bed isn’t ideal when rain is forecast!
 

rickyb

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The left's climate change argument seems to be that extreme weather events used to be outliers and they're more the norm now.

Not sure whether that's true or not. The impacts of weather events naturally increase over time due to factors like inflation and added costs of rebuilding, population growth and the continued building of structures and infrastructure than are often in the path of weather events.

100+ years ago there also weren't cameras and internet ready to record and transmit whenever there was heavy rain somewhere in the world. The ABC/CBS/NBC nightly national news broadcasts that I watch run clips of severe weather nearly every night because there's always bad weather somewhere. Probably does scare the hell out of @newolddude and young folks who aren't really interested in the context of whatever they might be viewing.
stop watching ABC/CBS/NBC nightly national news broadcasts

thats your first problem
 
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