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climate change alarmists - collateral damage
i read a bit about this Greta Thornberg kid. By the age of 11, she was so obsessed with the doomsday effects of
climate change that she stopped playing and doing her homework. i see lots of kids in their early 20s saying they have no desire to get married or have kids or start a career, because the world is going to end in 12 years. 10 years, whatever the latest fabricated deadline is. the fanatics are creating a generation of young adults with zero interest in normal, productive things. Meanwhile Harrison Ford, who also spoke at the UN on climate change, has multiple homes and multiple private aircraft. So HE can indulge in all his interests regardless of the impact to the environment, but everyone else is supposed to make sacrifices. do you ever think of the effect your rhetoric has on impressiomable kids? |
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If you are willing to risk the world as we know it, that's your choice. If we think about climate risks in the same fashion we think about risks in other contexts, we should most certainly hedge—and hedge aggressively—by removing fossil fuels from the economy as quickly as possible. The big debate in climate science right now isn’t whether or not climate change is occurring—or whether human activity is the main cause. The big debate is about scale: How much change will there be, over how long a time frame, and how large (or small) will be the follow-on effects. The difference between the low-end and high-end estimates is the difference between a passing event of modest consequence and global environmental and economic convulsion the likes of which we’ve never seen. The answer is that we can’t be sure. And that’s okay. Because in life you rarely know for certain what’s going to happen next. You plan for a range of outcomes and try to mitigate your exposure to the worst possible risks. There’s an entire economic discipline on this subject. It’s called risk management. When it comes to managing large-scale risks, straight-forward economics suggests that we ought to take climate change very seriously. Current administration policy is the opposite on the whole gamut from light bulbs to fuel and just think about how many children are scared of getting windmill cancer. https://thebulwark.com/what-changed-...limate-change/ |
Sounds like she's bringing a lot of attention to what scientists have been saying for some time. Pretty impressive she's only 16.
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Pete, i’m concerned about the climate. not to the point where i’m going to tell anyone’s children that there’s no reason to work towards their futures, nor
no reason to look forward to that future. that’s the difference. i’m sure harrison ford lives in a yurt! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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is your cause so important, that it’s worth convincing an 11 year old child, that she should stop playing and doing homework? are you telling your children that? i bet not. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Big climate guy you are. |
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If it’s all a hoax and sea levels aren’t going to swamp major cities, I guess all the building code changes in Boston and other low lying major cities are just another BS government regulation and over reach. The significant northern migration predicted is likely to happen in the keys at a cost of about a million per person is just crazy talk. First time events like thunder storms in the arctic or polar bears struggling to survive without sea ice to hunt on are just freak events not a trend. The writing has been on the wall for years and Trump skipping the summit talks on climate change is just another step in the wrong direction, we used to be the leader; others will step up until this administration is finally done.
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bad that her childhood has been completely stolen by you and your hysterical, totalitarian, constantly-proven-wrong-yet-never-in-doubt, ilk. you bet i voted for him, and will do so again. i care about the environment, not to the point where i’m willing to sacrifice our way of life for no good reason. i have solar panels and drive a nissan leaf to work every day and love it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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got stripers, read my original post. i didn’t say anything was a hoax. i said your side has hijacked the sanity of a little
girl, in order to advance your cause. whether your cause is valid or not, it’s reprehensible. let her be a kid. and think about the consequences of your rhetoric. i keep hearing that trump should be aware of the consequences of his rhetoric, maybe lead by example. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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liberals say it’s mean to challenge her. i recall they didn’t have the same tender, protective instincts toward Nick Sandman, a teenager like her who was nonetheless fair game to attack without mercy, because he was guilty of standing in a public space minding his own business. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
i believe ( whether you agree or not), that the insane taxes and massive debt in the state of CT, threaten the ability of all but the wealthy to live here.
but my kids still play little league and like to fish and play and do normal kid stuff. they get one childhood, don’t ask them to spend it carrying our water. using her to hide behind specifically because she’s a child, is disgusting and exploitative and makes me more skeptical, not less so, of that agenda. i’d rather hear from a neutral, non ideological, objective, adult scientist. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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there are people who dispute what the zealots say too, spence. i admit i’m not sure what to believe. you believe everything from the left, nothing that’s not from the left. are your kids refusing to play and eat and study? saying they’ll never have jobs or families? you respect this girl so much, why aren’t you emulating their example? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Doing something about climate change does not entail living in a yurt, or getting windmill cancer. It's all incremental and you are doing some conservation with solar panels, a Leaf and you probably have some of those awful LED bulbs that do or don't make Trump look orange. I'm sure there are other things you could do without horribly changing your lifestyle. If you are like most Americans, a little lifestyle change would probably enable you to live longer, healthier and wealthier. We are the fattest major country in the world, consume the most energy per person of any large country and rank pretty far down for life expectancy. But your head is stuck in the sand, that's the difference. |
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pete. for the same reasons that people wish trump would tone down the rhetoric ( and you know i’m one of them), we need to be careful about how we present this issue especially to impressionable children. if you want to disagree with that, fine. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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in the sand. but i’m not sure my panels are a net positive ( dead birds and eventual disposal of all that crap), nor my Leaf ( the battery is awful for the environment. my head isn’t stuck in any sand, you just aren’t used to someone who doesn’t blindly cling to one side or the other. i’ll ask you a question i’ve asked spence 50 times, which he never answers...are there any major policy items, on which you junk liberals are wrong and conservatives are right? Spence hates that question, because it reveals him for exactly what he is. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I am not someone who gets stuck on policy, bipartisan decisions have always worked well in this country and they are typically somewhere in the middle. Money, power, corporations and lawyers have killed government of the people, by the people and for the people. I believe we are the only country in the world where you can be fined for plugging two extension cords together, but we can’t figure out how to work together on basic needs from education to infrastructure. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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why did you vote against obama twice? what policies did he advocate for, for which you think mccain and romney had better ideas? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
He will make some crap up. Get ready for some hot air.
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i feel bad for this girl, like i feel bad for david hoag. both exploited. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If you look at Trump’s life you’ll see the pattern. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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