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That's what's missing though. Want to guess how much the average temperature has gone up in the decade since Gore announced that this was a massive problem that had to be addressed "right now"? Zero.
Want to guess the statistical significance of a random ten years temperature change to the overall trend? Zero.
When someone is making predictions about temperatures based on a theoretical model, which is supposed to have massive effects during our lifetimes?
Sorry. That's pretty darn relevant.
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Was there really NO MATH AT ALL during your junior college education? No one, anywhere, has claimed that disaster was looming over us in an immediate sudden change set to occur in such a ludicrously short timeframe.
Except the person I was responding to. Do you just not bother to read before posting?
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If you accept that there's a 1 in 1000 chance that the laws of physics really do apply and that increasing the amount of greenhouse gases will eventually lead to climate change, there's ZERO reason not to reduce them.
It is not a 1 in a 1000 chance, or a 1 in a million chance Smash. The theory is just plain "wrong" as it is applied to the political agenda.
The reason not to do the things the political activists want is that they will be massively more harmful to the humans living on this planet than any possible climate changes which might occur would be.
Your acting on fear. Make people afraid and get them to do what you want. But what people are being told they need to do has little to do with preventing climate change and a whole lot to do with imposing greater government control over the populaces and economies of the world. So yeah. There are many reason not to do stupid things like cap and trade systems, for a gas that probably has nothing at all to do with global temperatures, but will have a whole lot to do with controlling and regulating every single industry on the planet.
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That's the truly moronic part of this. There is no detriment to doing something, there is some chance of catastrophe if nothing is done.
Wrong. And Wrong. There is virtually zero chance that not imposing carbon cap and trade (for instance) will cause a global climate disaster. There is nearly a 100% chance that by doing so, it will strengthen specific types of political control on a whole range of industries. The ironic part is that most people can't see this simple fact. It's like the government saying that everyone must give up free speech because only by doing so can we prevent air pollution (or something equally ridiculous). Idiots like you will line up to insist that if there's even a small chance of disaster it costs us "nothing" to comply.
Um... It costs us freedom. That's worth a lot to me. I know it doesn't to you, but that's just you.
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There is no long term negative economic consequence to reducing hydrocarbon/co/co2 gas output.
If there wasn't, no one would be opposed to what the government is proposing. You get that right? Lol...
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There is only a short term negative consequence to very specific special interests, NONE OF WHICH, incidentally do you derive any benefit from. You're not secretly the heir to a coal mining fortune, are you?
Oh yes. Just a short term negative to a "special interest". Um... Would that be a political ideology you don't like? What a coincidence! When I said it had to do with politics, who knew you agreed with me?
The reality is that this is almost entirely about politics. It's about "winning" an ideological war by eliminating anyone who disagrees with you. In this case, by using the power of the government and trumped up fears of the population to continue to apply more and more political and economic pressure to those who disagree with you.
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No, your EXCLUSIVE reason for this sudden unique "skepticism" has ENTIRELY to do with the fact that people you disagree with about COMPLETELY UNRELATED things often hold the opposite view.
I believe that science should not be manipulated to serve purely political ends. You are correct. And since that is *exactly* what is happening, I'm justified in my opposition. Congratulations for noodling that one out.
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Can you not see that you're being openly manipulated? It's sickening.
A good rule of thumb is that if someone tells you that if you don't do something, some horrible bad thing will happen, that person is the one attempting to manipulate you. I'll continue to be a skeptic, thank you very much...