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Aug 14, 2022 1:26 PM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
bodleing2
bodleing2bodleing2Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK84 Threads 6,132 Posts
galrads: I am curious, Disregarding whether russia, china and many other nations may or may not invest in climate control efforts, How much cooler and cleaner will planet earth be for every billion sterling pounds the British government spends on climate change efforts?

I don’t known what the end goal for climate change believers but How much is the united kingdom willing to spend? Has a climate control goal been set and can efforts be sustained if first and second attempts fail?
Probably too late to reverse now gal. What a mess we've made for our children and their children.

sad flower
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Aug 14, 2022 1:37 PM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
galrads
galradsgalradsDublin, Ohio USA2,264 Threads 279 Polls 36,283 Posts
bodleing2: Probably too late to reverse now gal. What a mess we've made for our children and their children.
Yeah well, We in the states are going to be taxed and small companies here ruined in the name of controlling climate. things might turn around though when everyone plants just a tree.
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Aug 14, 2022 8:11 PM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
Miss_Cellaneous
Miss_CellaneousMiss_CellaneousWyre, Lancashire, England UK1 Threads 2,444 Posts
galrads: Yeah well, We in the states are going to be taxed and small companies here ruined in the name of controlling climate. things might turn around though when everyone plants just a tree.
Well! it's happening whether you like it or not. I doubt very much if Mr Trumpster can change it rolling on the floor laughing Plant a Golf Course and change the World rolling on the floor laughing
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Aug 14, 2022 8:30 PM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
Need to put back the amazonian forests and quit shipping beef half way around the world
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Aug 14, 2022 8:58 PM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
galrads
galradsgalradsDublin, Ohio USA2,264 Threads 279 Polls 36,283 Posts
Whataboutromance: Need to put back the amazonian forests and quit shipping beef half way around the world
thumbs up handshake though I like to eat those four-legged methane dispensers right off the hoof. laugh
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Aug 14, 2022 9:13 PM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
galrads: though I like to eat those four-legged methane dispensers right off the hoof.
Bit partial to the beef myself but prefer the home grown variety...... EU trying to seal a deal to import South American beef.....madness......and no mention of the carbon footprint of getting it here frustrated
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Aug 14, 2022 9:31 PM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
Miss_Cellaneous
Miss_CellaneousMiss_CellaneousWyre, Lancashire, England UK1 Threads 2,444 Posts
Whataboutromance: Need to put back the amazonian forests and quit shipping beef half way around the world
Plus the Uk need to sort out their recycling. In Spain, they have a reciprocal for "used oil" It pisses me off when I have to put my used oil in a plastic bottle and then put it in a black bin. That's defeating the object of putting the plastic bottle in the recycling bin and the oil in another recycling bin. It all has to go in the black bindevil confused I'm getting used to it slowly with a little help from my friends/ neighbours grin

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Aug 14, 2022 10:09 PM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
Miss_Cellaneous: Plus the Uk need to sort out their recycling. In Spain, they have a reciprocal for "used oil" It pisses me off when I have to put my used oil in a plastic bottle and then put it in a black bin. That's defeating the object of putting the plastic bottle in the recycling bin and the oil in another recycling bin. It all has to go in the black bin I'm getting used to it slowly with a little help from my friends/ neighbours
Seems a lot in the UK pour oil down the sink....lot of fatbergs blocking sewers
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Aug 14, 2022 10:51 PM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
Miss_Cellaneous
Miss_CellaneousMiss_CellaneousWyre, Lancashire, England UK1 Threads 2,444 Posts
Whataboutromance: Seems a lot in the UK pour oil down the sink....lot of fatbergs blocking sewers
I would never do that.I'm actually thinking of mixing it with bird seed and making "fat balls" for the wild birds. I only use sunflower oil and as I'm on my own, I don't use a lot. I live in a rural area and so I think the vast majority of birds/ wild life may benefit from it. I didn't think of that before I saw your post. Thank you bouquet
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Aug 15, 2022 3:22 PM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
galrads
galradsgalradsDublin, Ohio USA2,264 Threads 279 Polls 36,283 Posts
Why climate change doomsday fears are based on voodoo science.



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Aug 15, 2022 5:48 PM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
Draegoneer
DraegoneerDraegoneerPrudenville, Michigan USA1 Threads 1,371 Posts
i've read a lot over the years. watched many videos, or tried to in many cases.

the climate is ALWAYS changing. always has been and always will be. man doesn't control the weather, planetary cycles, ocean tides, or the phases of the moon. the earth wobbles in it's orbit around the sun due to the moons gravity.

when will people brighten up and realize the taxes, regulations, and other means of collecting funds, while ruining peoples' lives, isn't worth the .1 to maybe 1 degree difference they say it MIGHT create.

innovations are ongoing and always will be. let them develop naturally at corporate expense, instead of tax payer with trillions of dollars in debt.
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Aug 18, 2022 5:12 AM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
HugeDudeFrom010
HugeDudeFrom010HugeDudeFrom010Rotterdam, South Holland Netherlands1 Threads 71 Posts
We should hang all the climate idiots next to to all the covid idiots.
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Aug 18, 2022 9:46 AM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
Here you all,edumcate yourselves some!




Watts Up With That?

The world's most viewed site on global warming and climate change
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Aug 18, 2022 9:57 AM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
switch61online today!
switch61online today!switch61C Brook, Newfoundland Canada28 Posts
I agree, living in Atlantic Canada, on the island of Newfoundland's Northeast coast, known as iceberg alley, a place each summer we get the icebergs floating past with the labrador current that comes from Greenland, I guess they did that since the ice age, I remember watching the news many yrs ago lol about how the climate is changing, showing clips of Greenland how it"s glaciers were melting & falling into the ocean comparing it"s size to football fields & high as 10 story buildings, Wow they did that for centuries also lol & have seen them bigger float past & some I seen grounded to the bottom of the ocean for weeks until they melted enough or rollover & break up before the ocean current take them away, some summers many burgs & others none, same they did for centuries, Now understand this is not a 12-month thing we see icebergs, it"s only between June & july after that only ones around are smaller ones that got grounded in some coves where the Labrador current can"t reach them to take them out to sea, but then they did that for centuries also, But with that said I also remember watching a scientist I think from Sweden or Denmark made sense about this Global warming, without agreeing or disagreeing, But he said to see the effects tempetures in Greenland will rise because of the melting glaciers, & the Temp in Newfoundland will drop because of the iceburgs that will surround it"s coastline year round & he said he never seen any difference in recorded temp going back to the 1940s when U.S had AF bases in Greenland & Newfoundland, some summers hotter & some winters colder than others & about the polar bears also true, each spring in march & april we get polar bears coming to the land for a visit, they done that for centuries also, some now blame it because of shortage of food & melting of ice lol, & yes most yrs far as I can remember most times you see single bears some would have a cub or 2, but past few yrs you can see the mother with 3 cubs dragging behind her, & about the shortage of food why they come to land BS, just last spring about 8 miles of the coast while the bears visited the land, the Canadian coast guard spotted about 100.000/ seals on a string of ice about 20miles long 2 miles wide from the air , and that was not what we call the main patch that will drift by a week later along the coast, so shortage of food for them to come to the land is also BS, No just nature
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Aug 18, 2022 10:20 AM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
Ten_of_cupss
Ten_of_cupssTen_of_cupssShumen, Bulgaria2 Threads 1,375 Posts
I recently discovered the existence of the metal straws...
I couldn't believe my eyes.
We spent decades in making the life of the newer generations easier and more comfortable and we are coming to the realisation it has all been in vein.
It wasn't appreciated and certainly not applied in the right way.
And everyone involved in "green" energy is making loads of money but why can't we see the effect of it?
Climate is changing, that's normal, the pollution is more or less greed and simple lack of manners.
Those who tell you it's your fault are the biggest cause of it.
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These straws are soon to be discovered in a sea turtle's nose, just like the plastic ones...
Just teach your kids manners, hygiene and environmental consciousness...
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Aug 18, 2022 10:43 AM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
bodleing2
bodleing2bodleing2Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK84 Threads 6,132 Posts
Conrad73: Here you all,edumcate yourselves some!




Watts Up With That?

The world's most viewed site on global warming and climate change
I see WUWT was heavily involved with the misinformation spread during 'climatgate' in 2009. The fact that they were completely discredited back then seems to have done little to stem the flow of further misinformation put out, most of it funded by Big Oil. They certainly know how to throw that extra sticky mud to serve their own interests.
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Aug 18, 2022 10:48 AM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
secretagent09
secretagent09secretagent09New Jersey Girl in, North Carolina USA198 Threads 4 Polls 7,230 Posts
switch61: I agree, living in Atlantic Canada, on the island of Newfoundland's Northeast coast, known as iceberg alley, a place each summer we get the icebergs floating past with the labrador current that comes from Greenland, I guess they did that since the ice age, I remember watching the news many yrs ago lol about how the climate is changing, showing clips of Greenland how it"s glaciers were melting & falling into the ocean comparing it"s size to football fields & high as 10 story buildings, Wow they did that for centuries also lol & have seen them bigger float past & some I seen grounded to the bottom of the ocean for weeks until they melted enough or rollover & break up before the ocean current take them away, some summers many burgs & others none, same they did for centuries, Now understand this is not a 12-month thing we see icebergs, it"s only between June & july after that only ones around are smaller ones that got grounded in some coves where the Labrador current can"t reach them to take them out to sea, but then they did that for centuries also, But with that said I also remember watching a scientist I think from Sweden or Denmark made sense about this Global warming, without agreeing or disagreeing, But he said to see the effects tempetures in Greenland will rise because of the melting glaciers, & the Temp in Newfoundland will drop because of the iceburgs that will surround it"s coastline year round & he said he never seen any difference in recorded temp going back to the 1940s when U.S had AF bases in Greenland & Newfoundland, some summers hotter & some winters colder than others & about the polar bears also true, each spring in march & april we get polar bears coming to the land for a visit, they done that for centuries also, some now blame it because of shortage of food & melting of ice lol, & yes most yrs far as I can remember most times you see single bears some would have a cub or 2, but past few yrs you can see the mother with 3 cubs dragging behind her, & about the shortage of food why they come to land BS, just last spring about 8 miles of the coast while the bears visited the land, the Canadian coast guard spotted about 100.000/ seals on a string of ice about 20miles long 2 miles wide from the air , and that was not what we call the main patch that will drift by a week later along the coast, so shortage of food for them to come to the land is also BS, No just nature
455 words to make one sentence. doh

Perhaps they didn't have a class teaching punctuation in Newfoundland uh oh
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Aug 18, 2022 11:00 AM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
Inthewoods
InthewoodsInthewoodsColorado Springs, Colorado USA9,896 Posts
This came out yesterday, August 17, 2022

I hope the Colorado mountains get snow this winter...

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Aug 18, 2022 11:35 AM CST Thread for those climate change believers.
galrads
galradsgalradsDublin, Ohio USA2,264 Threads 279 Polls 36,283 Posts
Inthewoods: This came out yesterday, August 17, 2022

I hope the Colorado mountains get snow this winter...
Yeah you guys have a man made consumption problem going on that the Great Lakes are not seeing. Be more conservative with water. It would help if you did not flush the toilet every time you only take a whizz.

As for Lake Erie …. Fisherman are very happy with present water levels and ….. As of April 8, 2022, Lake Erie’s water level is forecasted to be 572.80 feet. This is four inches more from the recorded lake level last month but 1 inch less than what was recorded last year. This is 18 inches less than the record high water level in 2020 and 48 inches higher than the lowest record set in 1934. Over the next month, Lake Erie is expected to rise by 4 inches. Lake Erie is expected to stay above its long-term monthly mean water level well into 2022.




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