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Anyone remember when we ripped a big hole in our ozone layer over Australia from using too much hairspray in the 80s?
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Man [i]enhanced[/i]
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The C02 scare was a political scandal from the beginning. Now should we be mindful of pollution? Of course! But we can sensible about it.
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Atmospheric-type climate change? Not entirely caused by us, but we're certainly not helping any. The thing I worry more about is environmental damage and corruption. We're outputting all sorts of extremely nasty chemicals into the air and water and soil, which is definitely not a good thing.
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1 RespuestaNo because I don't believe in science, I get my facts from fox news and the bible. Damn libtards with their empirical data from sound scientific methods.
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3 RespuestasNo, it's natural, but man is accelerating it.
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If Neil deGrasse Tyson says its real, I'm with him.
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Sure probably a contributing factor but that doesn't put it outside the boundaries of norm immediately and it certainly doesn't make it unnatural so even if we are our own downfall we were probably just doomed from the beginning
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1 RespuestaBlame vegans for not eating cows. Cows produce methane. I do my part by eating beef.
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Don't worry, ISIS is taking care of it.
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Everyone knows climate change is just some leftwing babble
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18 RespuestasEditado por Suppressing Fire: 7/28/2016 5:21:13 AMAs someone who has had a job in green energy for some time now, whoever the hell is denying it is just a moron. It's happening, and at the rate we're going, there isn't going to be a stop, but we'll start seeing significant declines by ~2028, give or take. But that's my prediction, looking at when other countries are predicting they will be running on at least 80% renewable resources. If you want to see the most significant drop that we could experience, that would be if China could convert to renewable resources, as they are the #1 most polluted and anti-green country in the world, and due to their massive population, but they have no intention of converting soon. If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask because, well, this is my career.
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Yes and no
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Editado por Jones Burr: 7/29/2016 12:08:43 AMNot really. Humanity's "carbon footprint" is minuscule. We produce 3% of all greenhouse gases. Plus, you can guarantee if a "leading climate scientist" makes a prediction that something will happen in the next 10 years because of climate change that shit will never happen. Millions of climate refugees, didn't happen. No more snow in Britain, didn't happen. Flooded coastal cities, didn't happen. Complete melting of Arctic sea ice, didn't happen. Why believe a "consensus" if it's proven wrong over and over and over again.
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The idea that human beings are affecting the planet's climate is arguably the pinnicle of human arrogance. Fun fact that the environazis dont want you to know, water vapor (clouds) by orders of magnitude are more effective green house gases than Co2. Its not even comparable. But dont take my word for it, look it up.
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Editado por Also TB: 7/29/2016 2:47:17 AMConsidering there's no evidence or proven facts and the planet has been cooling down for a while now, no. [spoiler]#inb4TriggeredBrainWashedDemocrats[/spoiler]
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Nice title change.
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Climate change happens naturally but man is helping it.
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I support glassing a few of the less friendly countries to give us a bit of a nuclear winter. I mean, for some hellholes like North Korea, it's basically a mercy nuking.
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Well now I have to change my answer. Climate change exists? Yes. Caused by man? No.
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1 RespuestaThe real issue is pollution wtf is this doodoo political talk "climate change" why not measure pollutant levels of all types?
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Absolutely. The solution is increasing taxes and getting rid of cows. I know everyone that believes in it has already done away with their air conditioning and heating. Their cars and other gas powered items. Especially the young people that know global warming is the single most dangerous issues facing us at this moment. They are even giving up their electronic entertainment to reduce their carbon footprint as much as possible. Hell, the kids these days are using candles to light their way at night. Seriously though, I think we all know what the real solution is...[spoiler]prayer[/spoiler]
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19 RespuestasYes. To stop it, we all need to link arms and give our life energy to the government. Oh, and our money too.
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Do we pollute? Yes Are we contributing to the affects of the way the Earth's climate works? Marginally. The best example I can think of is the year without a summer. It was a volcano that spewed enough ash into the atmosphere to bring about a global, or at least northern hemisphere cool down in which it literally destroyed the growing season and many perished. Now, can man do that? I don't think so. That was metric tons of volcanic ash put up into the sky in an extremely short period of time. But there is no denying that smoke stacks and draining waste into the rivers and oceans has made some impact on things. But I do not subscribe to the whole scenario of the global warming / climate change being all man made. I believe that there are natural cycles that have been proven to have taken place throughout the Earth's history. We're just not all collectively doing it any favors.
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4 RespuestasScientists can't even accurately predict if it's going to rain tomorrow, but I believe that the polar ice caps are melting and the earths atmosphere will evaporate in exactly 248 years, 4 months and 17 days. - Liberals