Re: OT - Not all scientists . . . opinion




"gtski" <xxgtskixm@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:T3jKh.13969$rp4.3285@xxxxxxxxxxx
: Dave Moore wrote:
: > "gtski" <xxgtskixm@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
: >
: >
: > : Make a prediction on what will happen with the global
: > : climate over the next 30 yrs..?? Who knows, it's too complicated.
: >
: >
: > Who knows? I know !
: > Furthermore, I predict that the global climate
: > will become so fucked up within the next 30 years that
: > even *embeciles* will realize that it's a problem that
: > never should'a happened.
: >
: >
:
: Well there you have it boys...! ! !
:
: The Dave Moore global climate prediction..!!

Yup. that's what I said.

:
: *The global climate will be fucked up within the next 30 yrs.*
:
: Maybe if it were presented this way to Congress, they would leap into
: action and start with the surcharges, taxes, regulations, etc that
: will insure at least SOME amount, however infinitesimally (sp?)
: miniscule, of 'correction' in the climate trend(s).


Nope, I didn't make a presentation to congress,
I posted to AGA.



:
: I wonder when people think the global climate was 'perfect', or even
: "not fucked up"...

Who are you quoting with the "not fucked up"
in quotation marks?

I thought it wasn't "fucked up" the first
10 years I lived in New Orleans.
The weather patterns were relatively
consistant during that period, and also not
inconsistant with how the old timers I know
in New Orleans have reported that the weather
was here since they were little children.
But over the last 5 years, the weather
patterns have taken a real departure from the
patterns I first observed when I moved to
New Orleans.

When I first moved to New Orleans
from California, I was very aware
of the weather patterns. Because the weather
in New Orleans was so different than the weather
in California, it really caused me to be fascinated
with the weather reports. I watched them religiously
for my entire residence in New Orleans, and I still
watch them religiously to this day now that I live
50 miles away in Mississippi.

When I first moved there, routinely there were these
tropical fronts that would develop off the coast in
the Gulf. Then they would train inland dumping rain
for sometimes days at a time. As a result, the vegetaion
down here was always green 365 days a year,
year after year going back as far as the old geezers
can remember and well beyond that going all the
way back to when the Spaniards occuppied New orleans
before the French. This dying grass phenomena that's
happening down here is something the like of which
noone has ever seen before.

Sure, the old geezers will tell you that
there were a few small droughts in the past, but nothing
to the extent of what we've had for the last 8 years.
IOW, you'd really have a hard time convincing any of the
old buggers down here that things aren't different.
They know better, cause they've lived it and historical
records bear it out. Even the most ardent disbelievers
down here are relatively quiet.
You can see they are really starting to think.

In the last few of months, an unprecedented amount
of destructive weather has hit this area.
But I guess the departure freom what people have seen
and come to expect from the weather because of it's
consistancy over the last several hundred years is
just all a big coincidence right?
Tell that to most of the old geezers around here that
are losing the wetlands and their heritage.
They really won't give a ***.


:
: And concerning the millions who will purportadly die from this looming
: catastrophe, hey... millions are dying RIGHT NOW from easily remedied
: catastrophies.... what is being done about it..???


Not much.

Instead of people getting off their arses and
doing something about any of those issues, instead
we have wankers whining and complaining in newsgroups
about the people that want to minimise our contribution to
global warming, go figger!



Same as is being
: done about global warming.... yak, yak, yak....
:
: NOTE: as far as "... never should'a happened.." maybe the industrial
: revolution "should'a never happened" nor the global population
: explosion.... nobody can/will control that either.

Wrong again, those are quite controllable.
As for whether people woulda or will,
guess you can have that one.





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