This is a pretty balanced look at climate change
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The life oil gave us is great. What was once a boon is now a risk.MikeDamone said:CollegeDoog said it isn't about warming anyway. He said "oil is great", and shifted the debate to what will people in the next three or four generations use when the oil supply fails to meet demand. Isn't that correct? In that debate, it isn't about science, it's about economics. A topic he is woefully lacking in.
If you really care about the middle class and the poor you'd be worried about the 2% crop decrease expected in the next 20 years, against a 10-14% increase in global population.
You'd worry about the droughts and the excess water vapor, a result of increased atmospheric CO2, that creates wild fires and more extreme weather. I worry about the people of New Orleans and coastal New Jersey. The people in Tornado Alley.
The people effected by the flooding in Colorado and Iowa. The flooding expected to come to coastal cities as sea ice melts and oceans rise.
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CollegeDoog said:
The life oil gave us is great. What was once a boon is now a risk.MikeDamone said:CollegeDoog said it isn't about warming anyway. He said "oil is great", and shifted the debate to what will people in the next three or four generations use when the oil supply fails to meet demand. Isn't that correct? In that debate, it isn't about science, it's about economics. A topic he is woefully lacking in.
If you really care about the middle class and the poor you'd be worried about the 2% crop decrease in the next 20 years, against a 10-14% increase in global population.
You'd worry about the droughts and the excess water vapor, a result of increased atmospheric CO2, that creates wild fires and more extreme weather. I worry about the people of New Orleans and coastal New Jersey. The people in Tornado Alley.
The people effected by the flooding in Colorado and Iowa. The flooding expected to come to coastal cities as sea ice melts and oceans rise.
There's a sound bite.
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Funny how CollegeDoog is so worried about these people yet has no issues with Todd Doxey jokes. Such a gentleman.
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+1CollegeDoog said:
The life oil gave us is great. What was once a boon is now a risk.MikeDamone said:CollegeDoog said it isn't about warming anyway. He said "oil is great", and shifted the debate to what will people in the next three or four generations use when the oil supply fails to meet demand. Isn't that correct? In that debate, it isn't about science, it's about economics. A topic he is woefully lacking in.
If you really care about the middle class and the poor you'd be worried about the 2% crop decrease expected in the next 20 years, against a 10-14% increase in global population.
You'd worry about the droughts and the excess water vapor, a result of increased atmospheric CO2, that creates wild fires and more extreme weather. I worry about the people of New Orleans and coastal New Jersey. The people in Tornado Alley.
The people effected by the flooding in Colorado and Iowa. The flooding expected to come to coastal cities as sea ice melts and oceans rise.
There's a sound bite.
I am also against bullying, war and parking lot rapes
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I can't tell if this thread is full of win or full of fail.
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I'm for internet bullying.dnc said:
+1CollegeDoog said:
The life oil gave us is great. What was once a boon is now a risk.MikeDamone said:CollegeDoog said it isn't about warming anyway. He said "oil is great", and shifted the debate to what will people in the next three or four generations use when the oil supply fails to meet demand. Isn't that correct? In that debate, it isn't about science, it's about economics. A topic he is woefully lacking in.
If you really care about the middle class and the poor you'd be worried about the 2% crop decrease expected in the next 20 years, against a 10-14% increase in global population.
You'd worry about the droughts and the excess water vapor, a result of increased atmospheric CO2, that creates wild fires and more extreme weather. I worry about the people of New Orleans and coastal New Jersey. The people in Tornado Alley.
The people effected by the flooding in Colorado and Iowa. The flooding expected to come to coastal cities as sea ice melts and oceans rise.
There's a sound bite.
I am also against bullying, war and parking lot rapes
So there's that.
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I support the troopsdnc said:
+1CollegeDoog said:
The life oil gave us is great. What was once a boon is now a risk.MikeDamone said:CollegeDoog said it isn't about warming anyway. He said "oil is great", and shifted the debate to what will people in the next three or four generations use when the oil supply fails to meet demand. Isn't that correct? In that debate, it isn't about science, it's about economics. A topic he is woefully lacking in.
If you really care about the middle class and the poor you'd be worried about the 2% crop decrease expected in the next 20 years, against a 10-14% increase in global population.
You'd worry about the droughts and the excess water vapor, a result of increased atmospheric CO2, that creates wild fires and more extreme weather. I worry about the people of New Orleans and coastal New Jersey. The people in Tornado Alley.
The people effected by the flooding in Colorado and Iowa. The flooding expected to come to coastal cities as sea ice melts and oceans rise.
There's a sound bite.
I am also against bullying, war and parking lot rapes
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War?MikeDamone said:
I support the troopsdnc said:
+1CollegeDoog said:
The life oil gave us is great. What was once a boon is now a risk.MikeDamone said:CollegeDoog said it isn't about warming anyway. He said "oil is great", and shifted the debate to what will people in the next three or four generations use when the oil supply fails to meet demand. Isn't that correct? In that debate, it isn't about science, it's about economics. A topic he is woefully lacking in.
If you really care about the middle class and the poor you'd be worried about the 2% crop decrease expected in the next 20 years, against a 10-14% increase in global population.
You'd worry about the droughts and the excess water vapor, a result of increased atmospheric CO2, that creates wild fires and more extreme weather. I worry about the people of New Orleans and coastal New Jersey. The people in Tornado Alley.
The people effected by the flooding in Colorado and Iowa. The flooding expected to come to coastal cities as sea ice melts and oceans rise.
There's a sound bite.
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Are you talking about Lindzen or Derek Johnson?CollegeDoog said:
Still gargling Lindzen's balls. The point is he was good in the beginning but turned bitter and political and his scientific work suffered. Sad really.RaceBannon said:Skeptics were right about Husky football dumbass. We didn't swallow like you. Lindzen was respected enough to be on the original report.
You wouldn't even make the scout team
Two different kinds of skeptics.
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Abundance. As always.RoadDawg55 said:
Are you talking about Lindzen or Derek Johnson?CollegeDoog said:
Still gargling Lindzen's balls. The point is he was good in the beginning but turned bitter and political and his scientific work suffered. Sad really.RaceBannon said:Skeptics were right about Husky football dumbass. We didn't swallow like you. Lindzen was respected enough to be on the original report.
You wouldn't even make the scout team
Two different kinds of skeptics.




