Tomu Breidah |
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Re: I just don't see, scientifically, how a carbon tax will make the sun less active....
12/13/16 04:44 PM
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> That sounds like a right wing oversimplification and distortion or something. The > sun? That's all of climate change's problem to you? You're smarter than scientists > too? I don't really understand what you are saying to be honest. > > Some regulations are more stupid than anything else and need to be readdressed, like > charging a tobacco company a million dollars when they come up with a new blend. > Raising the end price to deter use because it's unhealthy? The way I see it people > have the right to kill themselves with something everyone has known gives cancer for > decades. Regulations protecting the environment are a different story altogether > though. Certainly a simple "carbon tax" isn't going to fix the problems and nor has > it been put forward as the end all solution so I don't know your point. > > 97% of scientists, as far as I have heard, agree climate change is real and man-made > so again, I don't know what you mean, if you are saying you are smarter than 97% of > scientists then this is a silly argument.
If it's not Sun activity, then volcanic activity, and the ash released into the atmosphere (I forgot about that one).
And funny you brought up smoking... 'Cause my thought of these "scientists" that say climate change is due to humans (is it global cooling, global warming, extreme weather? I wish they'd make up their minds), is liken to doctors back in the 50's or whenever that said smoking was healthy. And that was bull-shit too.... Big tobacco paid off doctors to say one thing, now the UN or whoever is funding scientists to say one thing so they'll have an excuse to get money.
Do I really believe that? I lean towards that notion (yes, it's my opinion) since I am certain almost everything is run by sick fucks. I do believe that since we are here (on Earth) we have everything to sustain us, and there's hardly anything we can do (outside of using anything like nuclear weapons, etc.) to destroy this place.
Regardless, Humans can adapt to changes in temperature, sea levels, etc. Trying to pin what can't be helped or stopped on people.... Again. 'Just seems like a convenient excuse.
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