So people trippin off climate change because of the polar ice caps melting or some shut right? Somebody, put me on to the facts![]()
Another ignorant negro who lives by "global warming does not exist.......the earth always goes in cycles when it comes to temperatures".
Warmer Seas=Stronger Hurricanes
As Sandy correctly showed; Go educate yourself younging.
And as for the climate change reform, Someone forward this article to Obama:
Obama Will Start 2nd Term With Unfinished Climate Business - Bloomberg
Stop the lying.
Climates by its nature changes from minute to minute, second to second.
Telling the planet it's wrong if it wants to get warmer or colder.
dikkfaces
The climate changes every second, it is, has not and never will be static, it fluctuates. When they understand that, they will realize that fighting the climate is Stupid.
Cities with tall buildings reflect sunlight trapping warmth within the local area depending on where they get their temperature readings from it is skewing results, meanwhile all this advancement in human ingenuity and the atmospheric temp has increase by what 2-3 degrees over the past 100 years?
Sounds like a good trade off if you ask me.
Those scientist don't know what they are writing about, because they don't understand the nature of climate or maybe they need something to justify all that funding they get.
They Can't Stop Climate Change, Because The Climate Changes
Bible's Great Flood Disproves Climate Change
Republican Texas Rep. Joe Barton on Wednesday dismissed concerns that the Keystone XL pipeline could contribute to climate change, citing the biblical flood myth described in the book of Genesis as evidence that climate change was not man made.
BuzzFeed’s Andrew Kaczynski obtained video of Barton speaking to the House Subcommittee on Energy and Power in support of the Northern Route Approval Act, a bill that could allow Congress to override President Barack Obama if he refuses to approve the controversial Keystone XL pipeline extension.
“I don’t think it’s a secret that I’m a proponent and supporter of the Keystone pipeline,” Barton explained.
In contrast to Barton’s past insistence that global warming science is “pretty weak stuff,” the Texas Republican took a different tack in Wednesday’s hearing.
“I don’t deny that the climate is changing,” he said. “I think you can have an honest difference of opinion on what’s causing that change without automatically being either all-in that it’s all because of mankind or it’s all just natural. I think there’s a divergence of evidence.”
“I would point out if you’re a believer in the Bible, one would have to say the Great Flood is an example of climate change. And that certainly wasn’t because mankind overdeveloped hydrocarbon energy.”