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Is Global Warming a Hoax? 136136 Responses
Last post: 5 months, 2 weeks ago | Thread started: Feb 13, 10, 7:46 p.m.
- whatsup
There is some debate whether or not this is a hoax or not. Some feel its just a political agenda to rob the taxpayers of more money backed by Zionistic international bankers. Others see it as a reality that is seriously affecting our environment. Which is it?
- Feb 13, 10, 7:46 p.m. – Permalink
- utopian
Global warming is both made man and is part of the earth's natural warming cycle. And of course each and every political party will have their own agenda on how to: spin it, how to make money from it, create fear, propaganda and misinformation to serves its own ideology and self interest.
Regardless of where one stands on global warming, we are surely destroying the planet on every level.


- Dog-earFeb 13, 10, 7:54 p.m. – Permalink
- FredMcWoozy
U.N. climate panel admits Dutch sea level flaw
http://www.reuters.com/article/i…India forms new climate change body
The Indian government has established its own body to monitor the effects of global warming because it “cannot rely” on the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the group headed by its own leading scientist Dr R.K Pachauri.

- Dog-earFeb 13, 10, 9:29 p.m. – Permalink
- 74LEO
Ok. Here is my take on how we are cooking by the sun.
Less open space/trees etc = more black top to cook in sun + more CO2.
More CO2 = humans can't breathe and we fry by microwaves from sun because protective layer is turned to CO2. Thats why we are getting extreme temperature changes. deforestation in 3rd world countries-> Africa ,Brazil,South America and the world feels it not just say north east united states. It is worse i unites states in winter because trees do not go through photosynthesis. So take a deep breath america! Remember little sips of air.

- Dog-earFeb 13, 10, 9:40 p.m. – Permalink
- lukus_W
The problem I have with this line of attack, it that it's convenient for the status-quo to believe that global warming doesn't exist.
If global warming does exist, it means that the people who have traditionally made money throughout modern history, will have to change tack and do things differently.
It's a huge inconvenience to those who hold power; realistically - if true - the full effects might not show until those currently in power are six feet under.
People are greedy, and people are lazy - and those who have something, are not likely to want to give it up.
Think about who is gaining from the concept of global warming, and who's loosing out. I can't imagine that any 'new world order' with any intelligence would invent such an ineffective and convoluted story to extract more value from the way things are.
Personally, I think the only thing up for debate, is why is the earth warming up. This is perhaps unclear - BUT, it stands to reason that if you're reckless, and a lot of pollution is created by that reckless behaviour, then the chemistry of the planet is going to be altered. Every action has a consequence; this much is certain.


- Dog-earFeb 14, 10, 6 a.m. – Permalink
- boobs
My perception is that it seems like most of the serious, educated people think that global warming is occurring due to human activity. It's mainly uneducated slobs who thinks it's a hoax or some kind of conspiracy.
I haven't noticed a substantial contingent of serious, respectable people who think that it's an overblown threat.


- Dog-earFeb 14, 10, 7:41 a.m. – Permalink
- SoulFly
Watch Al Gore's documentary, and you'll see pictures of the south pole melting over the last 50 years, but it s not a normal cycle, the normal cycle takes place in thousands of years, this cycle is happening in a span of 50 years. Also it is not global warming it is climate shift, it can get warmer or colder.


- Dog-earFeb 14, 10, 7:48 a.m. – Permalink
- GeorgesII
ok, Lets say those educated and serious people are actually right,
how come we never accuse corporations of wrong doing, I've yet to see a single corporation pay for their pillaging and raping of this planet, but it's ok to tax ourselves to death, while those profiting from the situation will always will.
We can debate all we want on the pros and cons global warming/ climate change. But when we step back and think about it, we only are cannon fodder, nothing less nothing more.
I'm really impressed by the number of so called educated people who think this is the real issue, if we don't think about our children now we will never. but what have they done this past 15 years to make a real change. Is the consumer society in which we live capable to stop consuming this fuckn rock with call home.
As usual we always play into the right vs left, educated vs uneducated, poor vs rich, 1st world vs 3rd world, dialectic but nothing ever change, life is a cycle and you just need to be older than 20 to realize that nothing EVER changes until they decide its time for a change.Tobacco used to be recommended by the same educated doctors, so was cocaine,.
Asbestos was known to be cancerous but those well educated and funded scientist told us it was safe, untill it was too late.
Mercury was safe to play with when I was a child... now those same well educated scientist are trying to sell me some new ideas like anthropomorphous global warming / climate change / climate shift.the shit that really really gets on my nerves is that I was into defending this fuckn planet before it was trendy, I was a fuckn hipster of ecology and it pisses the living shit outta me seeing so called educated people accusing me of hating this planet while riding in their gas car, flying around in private jet and enjoying the fruit of the resource raping without ever pointing the fingers to the CORPORATIONS causing us arms.
You've been had (as usual) and I wish they (your governement) pass the most severe laws and taxes to make your green bullshit life more miserable than it is right now, as for me, I've already said it countless time, the countries that will suffer most aren't the poor ones, they are used to it and are trying damm hard to come out of it.
ps: those quoting Al Gore should know that he's no more of a scientist than glen fuckn beck. Why do we even give them authority completely escapes me.


- Dog-earFeb 14, 10, 8:41 a.m. – Permalink
- SumWurk
It's comical that you all think that the "educated" believe in global warming, and the the "slobs" don't believe.
Yet it's sooo ironic how fucking ignorant you "educated" assholes are (especially you EU trash) when reading your posts above.
You all complain about this and that, as you go to your refrigerator to grab that plastic container of this, or that. Or, as you get into your car to drive for a pack of smokes or whatever.
Yes, the bottom line is that you motherfuckers are all supreme global warming hypocrites.

- Dog-earFeb 14, 10, 8:58 a.m. – Permalink
- lukus_W
@ephix;
Most of the major amounts of capital in the world have been created by trading natural resources. The majority of the richest dynasties have been created this way. To argue that just as many (or more) people benefit from the idea of global warming is ridiculous.
Of course people will try to make money from possible solutions to global warming, because we live in a capitalist society. The alternative would be a complete change of economics.


- Dog-earFeb 14, 10, 9:20 a.m. – Permalink
- lowimpakt
@GeorgesII
business has always been part of the problem but the situation is shifting.
as for tobacco. yes our understanding of issue evolve and I hope they continue to do so. It is interesting that many of tghe climate deniers funded by oil companies to spread lies are the same ones funded by big tobacco.
but the tobacco thing brings up an important point. We know with certainty that smoking kills. Even though it damages their health and the health of those around them people continue to smoke. Even though the solution is simple - stop smoking - people can't. Issues like climate change are far more complex and require more radical changes. I don't think the government or business is ain a positon to drive the social change required......
p.s. the poor countries are the ones that are suffering and will continue to suffer.


- Dog-earFeb 14, 10, 9:31 a.m. – Permalink



