Global Warming and Climate Change: My questions

Started by alienhand, April 20, 2019, 09:04:21 PM

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Is global warming and climate change actually happening? 

If it is, is man a major contributing factor?  If man is a major contributing factor is government regulation and government policies necessary to reduce our major impact significantly?   If government regulation is necessary then what sort of regulations could be put in as to stay within the bounds of the constitution?  If government regulation is not necessary then what are the things that we can do outside of government to reduce our major impact? 

If man is not a contributing factor then do we as man still have something to worry about?  If we do, should we as man attempt to try to influence the planet's nature as to slow down or prevent climate change and/or global warming?   Or, do we take other steps if climate change is not possible to slow down or stop?  What would be these other steps we all could take especially without government regulation? 

Thoughts?

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alienhand

Quote from: walkstall on April 20, 2019, 09:35:46 PM


And, unbeknownst to these anthropological representations of man an unknown substance was in the ground and combined with the dna from the donkey's blood, dna from the bear's sweat and the fly's dna all four of these things mixed together.  Sometime later after the bear leaves the donkey is zombified and bites a person.  The zombie plague spreads like wildfire and both humans and the anthropological representations of man are susceptible to infection.  As most of the population die and become zombified it is a man who organizes the last vestiges of man and non-man into a resistance.  His name was Walkstall and he leads the resistance and slowly but surely they win the zombie war, reestablish civilization, myths and legends develop over 1000s of years and Walkstall slowly changes to "The Walks" and he is defified as a god who went into the fiery pits to slay the demons to free man from their yolk.

Just having fun  :smile:

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Quote from: alienhand on April 20, 2019, 09:04:21 PM
Is global warming and climate change actually happening? 

If it is, is man a major contributing factor?  If man is a major contributing factor is government regulation and government policies necessary to reduce our major impact significantly?   If government regulation is necessary then what sort of regulations could be put in as to stay within the bounds of the constitution?  If government regulation is not necessary then what are the things that we can do outside of government to reduce our major impact? 

If man is not a contributing factor then do we as man still have something to worry about?  If we do, should we as man attempt to try to influence the planet's nature as to slow down or prevent climate change and/or global warming?   Or, do we take other steps if climate change is not possible to slow down or stop?  What would be these other steps we all could take especially without government regulation? 

Thoughts?
https://conservativehardliner.com/physics-professor-william-happer-were-carbon-drought?fbclid=IwAR0o9Ynu7QOLfqDK-5oQCQWDpCw0iuDaWdo6jXFnnbOMHrls2k465TYAAfI

If we could eliminate co2, we and the rest of the planet would be gone.

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Quote from: alienhand on April 20, 2019, 09:04:21 PM
Is global warming and climate change actually happening? 

If it is, is man a major contributing factor?  If man is a major contributing factor is government regulation and government policies necessary to reduce our major impact significantly?   If government regulation is necessary then what sort of regulations could be put in as to stay within the bounds of the constitution?  If government regulation is not necessary then what are the things that we can do outside of government to reduce our major impact? 

If man is not a contributing factor then do we as man still have something to worry about?  If we do, should we as man attempt to try to influence the planet's nature as to slow down or prevent climate change and/or global warming?   Or, do we take other steps if climate change is not possible to slow down or stop?  What would be these other steps we all could take especially without government regulation? 

Thoughts?

No. It's getting colder, and we're in a Co2 famine.  https://conservativehardliner.com/physics-professor-william-happer-were-carbon-drought
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Quote from: Solar on April 21, 2019, 07:49:14 AM
And that barn ain't gettin any redder. :thumbsup:

Just think of the Earth without CO2 for 6 months, talk about a wasteland.   
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Quote from: walkstall on April 21, 2019, 08:00:05 AM
Just think of the Earth without CO2 for 6 months, talk about a wasteland.
If you haven't watched the video, the guy puts a bullet through the head of the lefts Boogieman.
I love climate change, I was looking forward to a bit of warming, but sadly, that isn't what's happening. I wish one of these morons would tell us what the optimal temp of the earth should be, they love change, until they aren't the ones in charge of change.
Maybe they need to write laws and ban the sun from regulating the temp on earth.:biggrin:
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Quote from: Solar on April 21, 2019, 08:07:54 AM
If you haven't watched the video, the guy puts a bullet through the head of the lefts Boogieman.
I love climate change, I was looking forward to a bit of warming, but sadly, that isn't what's happening. I wish one of these morons would tell us what the optimal temp of the earth should be, they love change, until they aren't the ones in charge of change.
Maybe they need to write laws and ban the sun from regulating the temp on earth.:biggrin:

I will watch the vid when I get a chance.

Let's say the left's argument about climate change is true.  My question is what do you and others think would be a better approach to take then gov't regulation and intervention and w/o violating the constitution? 

walkstall

QuoteIf you haven't watched the video

I have looked at it 4 times.  Each time I get more and more out of it.
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Quote from: alienhand on April 21, 2019, 08:26:24 AM
I will watch the vid when I get a chance.

Let's say the left's argument about climate change is true.  My question is what do you and others think would be a better approach to take then gov't regulation and intervention and w/o violating the constitution?
It's not true, it was a Marxist plot to control energy, a way to destroy American production.
Look at what Obozo did to the energy mkt in 8 short years, he literally double the cost of electricity with his Green energy initiative.
He actually said at a press conference that under his plan "Energy prices will necessarily sky rocket", yes he admitted that, he also said get used to the new America, those jobs are never coming back.
See the connection?
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I'm watching the vid! It's fascinating.  Seems like a very intelligent, calm and even man.

Solar

Quote from: alienhand on April 21, 2019, 08:45:24 AM
I'm watching the vid! It's fascinating.  Seems like a very intelligent, calm and even man.
Keep in mind, this all started in the 70s with global cooling and morphed into global warming, (Anthropological Warming), and now that all that failed, they claim "Climate Change", problem is, the climate always changes, that's why it's a living planet.
In other words, they have failed and now claim a natural occurrence is caused by man. :rolleyes:
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Quote from: alienhand on April 20, 2019, 09:04:21 PM
Is global warming and climate change actually happening? 

If it is, is man a major contributing factor?  If man is a major contributing factor is government regulation and government policies necessary to reduce our major impact significantly?   If government regulation is necessary then what sort of regulations could be put in as to stay within the bounds of the constitution?  If government regulation is not necessary then what are the things that we can do outside of government to reduce our major impact? 

If man is not a contributing factor then do we as man still have something to worry about?  If we do, should we as man attempt to try to influence the planet's nature as to slow down or prevent climate change and/or global warming?   Or, do we take other steps if climate change is not possible to slow down or stop?  What would be these other steps we all could take especially without government regulation? 

Thoughts?
You could come up with a bill that would give the liberals 90% of what they wanted on global warming, but if it lowered taxes I bet they would vote it down. Throughout my younger years I have paid as much attention to liberals as I did to unicorn farts, and then those liberals started going after $, which by then included MY $. I do believe there is no "project" too stupid that liberals can not rally around if it involves raising taxes. Global warming is just the next project, over rated and its sole purpose it to legally steal money.