Former Climate Change Alarmist Reveals Corruption Within the Scientific Community

According to your logic
You're stammering stupid things. You don't know me, not my views, not my logic.
You accuse me of nonsense and then go on it.
It's your own foam that you're whipping up!

The good nuclear power. Everyone likes it, but no one likes the final radioactive waste. But wait, Pat is the first to use her front yard as a final storage facility, and all the neighbors applaud enthusiastically.
The final radioactive waste is a bet for the next million years that no one wants to honor.
A nuclear power plant is a weapon, just as a fully fueled airliner can be a weapon. We Europeans are also concerned about the war in Ukraine because of the nuclear power plants. But the armed citizens of the USA don't need external enemies at all, there is enough hatred and delusion and different interests within their own population.

I'm sure you also haven't noticed that CO2 emissions in the US have been steadily dropping while China and India have become major polluters?
And what does that mean? The trend for the USA is good, but it is hardly caused by those who do not believe in man-made climate change.
During COVID times with many restrictions, the measured values for fine dust in large cities in Germany were finally in the desired lower ranges, but this can hardly be said to be a permanent situation. Now traffic is moving again and many have to make up for financial losses.

Give the absolute figures for CO2 emissions, as well as the per capita figures, and blow the trumpet just as loudly.
 
A first step could be to limit waste.
Your standard of living depends on having the ability to waste!!! :)

Without the ability to waste, McDonalds would not be able to package its food for you. The food packaging only has a lifespan of maybe one minute between wrapping and unwrapping. What about cows? It is "wasteful" according to some people to get your protein through cows. To reduce energy consumption, maybe houses should only be warmed to +50 degrees Fahrenheit in winter with no air-conditioning allowed during the summer. The elimination of these types of "waste" will make life very uncomfortable.

Las Vegas is an ecological disaster. Theoretically, Las Vegas could be closed down with all the industries located there distributed to more environmentally suitable areas. But this is a case: where something that shouldn't exist, exists; not much can be done now.

I can also confirm the groundwater problem from my own experience here in Central Europe - and we were blessed with a lot of water.

Are you sure? You reminded me of the destruction of the Aral Sea. Quote below from Wikipedia.
Formerly the fourth-largest lake in the world with an area of 68,000 km2 (26,300 sq mi), the Aral Sea began shrinking in the 1960s after the rivers that fed it were diverted by Soviet irrigation projects. By 2007, it had declined to 10% of its original size, splitting into four lakes: the North Aral Sea, the eastern and western basins of the once far larger South Aral Sea, and the smaller intermediate Barsakelmes Lake.[5] By 2009, the southeastern lake had disappeared and the southwestern lake had retreated to a thin strip at the western edge of the former southern sea. In subsequent years occasional water flows have led to the southeastern lake sometimes being replenished to a small degree.[6] Satellite images by NASA in August 2014 revealed that for the first time in modern history the eastern basin of the Aral Sea had completely dried up.[7][8] The eastern basin is now called the Aralkum Desert.

Took a quick internet look-up of the Caspian Sea. These satellite images show the Caspian Sea's shrinking coast line. Surprisingly, this reference does not identify what they believe to be be reason for the loss of water.
Research suggests that the level of the lake has been dropping for some time, as the chart below shows. These dropping levels are bad news for planet and people. For example, the Caspian Sea is the world's largest spawning ground for sturgeon and is home to the Caspian Seal - the only marine mammal that lives there.
 
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@Steve R.
With McDonalds (and others) you hit a sore spot for me.

For me it is culture to eat from a plate with a knife and fork. It is bad culture to hide food in cardboard or plastic.
In addition, food can be placed next to each other on a plate. You don't have to stuff a 6-inch-high burger into your mouth like a pig.
For me it is culture to drink coffee from a cup - there used to be coffee houses where you went specifically. It's bad culture to have your coffee poured into a plastic cup and run around with it.

You can wash your knife, fork, plate and cup and use them a thousand times before they become trash. The washing water without nasty chemicals is good feed for compost and garden. Something like this is called a circular economy.
 
Climate change is always happening and whichever way it goes (warmer/colder); can be expected to adversely impact plant/animal life to some extent and that happens all the time. The dinosaurs are no longer with us, as one example.
There are no geological records that show anything like the rate of change we are currently experiencing. Dinosaurs were most likely victims of a massive change caused by the impact of a meteor.


If humans are no longer here because of climate change, Mother Nature will not care.
All very well from someone who has lived most of their life. "It won't affect me" is what really drives the denial.
 
How about the HUGE 10 degree rise in temperature that abruptly ended the last ice age????
Climate change doesn't bother me. As I'm a pensioner, I'll be dead before (or if) things get bad. The next generation will deal with it.
Col
 
That's pretty silly. Chances are excellent that German CO2 emissions dwarf those of Malta and Fiji.
I don't brag without reflection that the numbers have fallen for a short period of time.
As I said: Absolute numbers are more credible and meaningful.
I would assign Malta to the standard of living in Western Europe.
 
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This whole subject is so boring. Now that movie Nowhere on Netflix was more interesting in that the solution to dwindling resources was killing off all old people and pregnant women. Children didn't fair well in that movie either.
 
@Galaxiom: Climate is always changing. There are billions of years of evidence for this. The "climate change" cult propose bogus solutions to solve the issue of "climate change" (while the cult leaders generate CO2 by flying their private jets all over the world). Based on the claimed human activity as the cause, you need to reduce human activity, meaning reduce the population of the earth. Simply reducing CO2 emissions is a farce. Which also raises the question: What is the correct temperature of the earth? Also consider this, if you reduce C02 emission by 10% and the world population grows by 10% you have achieved nothing. (except promoting more environmental damage, such as destroying groundwater aquifers. The Ogallala Aquifer would still be depleted.) The "climate change" cultists are proposing bogus solutions for their selfish anthropocentric lifestyle. Climate cultism is a scam. It is not designed to save the planet's environment.
 
Show me how they caused the ice sheet to disappear.
So it's scientific to put you and Neanderthals (typical inhabitants of the ice edge) on the same level in terms of their abilities?
 
Climate change doesn't bother me. As I'm a pensioner, I'll be dead before (or if) things get bad. The next generation will deal with it.
Col
Spot on! All this back and forth will accomplish NOTHING save give us something to bitch about. No matter what the truth is, I will not be around to deal with it.
 
No matter what the truth is, I will not be around to deal with it.
Are you sure you want to phrase it that way? According to the world renowned climate expert, AOC, the world will end in 2031. You will last, I hope, until then.:unsure:
 
How about the HUGE 10 degree rise in temperature that abruptly ended the last ice age????
Not as abrupt as what is going on now.

Moreover, that rapid change was most likey caused when a sudden increase in carbon dioxide levels (on the scale of the change humans have made in the past several decades) resulted in multiple positive feed back cycles raising the temperature over several centuries.

The difference is that the onset of these interglacials happened when temperatures were much lower. Periodicity of the past six glaciation cycles suggests the Earth would soon be heading into another glaciation rather than another rapid temperature rise as is now underway. Hence the favourite quip of the anthropogenic climate change deniers (happy that I have used the full title now?) that scientists used to talk about a new ice age.
 
Climate change doesn't bother me. As I'm a pensioner, I'll be dead before (or if) things get bad. The next generation will deal with it.
Col
Yep. That is exactly why so many older people couldn't care less and so many of the younger generations are in despair about a bleak future. The failure to act despite knowing what is happening will be seen by the people of the future as the greatest social atrocity in history conducted by a greedy self-obsessed generation who gathered wealth and refused to be responsible.
 
Are you sure you want to phrase it that way? According to the world renowned climate expert, AOC, the world will end in 2031. You will last, I hope until then
I won't, I've got a dodgy ticker, I smoke and drink. To the relief of many here, I could go anytime. Anyway, re climate change, I reckon nothing untoward will happen while I'm about, so not my problem.
Col
 
The result of a scientific study depends entirely on where its funding comes from....
 
Scientific theories are pure speculation of what happened 10,000 or 100,000 or a million years ago.
It'll be the same speculation when they look at the meteorite dust and then announce how the universe was formed, total rubbish and a total waste of money. Who the hell cares?
Pat is quite right in her post.
Col
 
Do you still believe the earth is flat? That was only debunked a few hundred years ago.
Absolute nonsense. The myth that our ancestors believe Earth was flat was promulgated by idiotic writers quite recently. Ancients knew Earth was spherical thousands of years ago.
 

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