Yes Lyle, volcanoes are natural. Pumping millions of tons of shit into the air every day, not so much.
No it isn't.
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Yes Lyle, volcanoes are natural. Pumping millions of tons of shit into the air every day, not so much.
No it isn't.
Volcanoes produce more greenhouse gases than anything man made
Kirkland if I said the Earth is round you'd argue against it.
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There is no "consensus"....you go ahead drink the Kool Aid and let the government tell you what to do and think, I am sure you will be happy being sheep
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Yes they do ; when they go off which is rare.
(and they can bring jets down)
Jets on the other hand are numbered in the hundreds of thousands and they run 365.6 days a year 24 hours a day.
You have a point Lyle but just because yours is correct doesnt automatically make the other side of the coin incorrect ,there are two sides to this matter.
Although both sides that run with this whole caper as a job or politically act like extremist Fundamentalist greenies or fundamentalist industrialists ;doesnt mean we have to buy into either of their extreme views although they do both have some points of truth.
Thats like the lady down the street picking on everyone elses point of
be-ing just to make herself feel right about hers.
My neighbour and I both have green grass he waters the sh!it out of his and I keep mine shaded with trees, we have the exact same outcome and he would never for one second consider my point of view towards why I chose to leave my natural trees in place;
(I'm not even going there).
I know in his industriuos mind it pays him to go to work and just pay for the excess water rates and sit back and stare at its benift over the weekend.
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Your posts are unrelenting preposterous bs. From now on I'm just going to deal with the first piece of preposterous bs in each of your posts to save myself the time of replying to all the subsequent preposterous bs in each post.
Here's the first bit covered :
Volcanoes contribute about 110 million tons of carbon dioxide per year [ 1% of yearly emissions, natural, something we can't affect] while man's activities contribute about 10 billion tons per year [99%, unnatural, something we can do something about].
A bunch of pointless links just isn't worth replying to.
http://volcanology.geol.ucsb.edu/gas.htm
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Kirkland if I said the Earth is round you'd argue against it.
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Everyone knows the earth is not round, and that it is flat. Don't try and start an argument for the sake it it.
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
We'll start following that when China and India are forced to. Kyoto was a farce all those people get together and blame America and want to level the economic playing field by forcing the US to change their procedures and pollution standards while everyone else doesn't do a God damn thing.
Alright, while this is indeed something of a kindergarten-argument (we wont do anything, if they dont do anything), it is at least a valid point. And I understand the argument. It would hurt anyone's economy to enter into regulations that others does not have to comply with.
You do, however, realize that this is markedly different from what you said earlier, right? 'America wont do anything, when others dont do anything' and 'America is leading, but the others dont do anything' is hardly the same point.
As for 'everyone else doesn't do a God damn thing', then it's simply not true either. The EU - which btw happens to be the biggest economy in the world - has for example vowed to cut emissions by 20 percent by 2020 (vis a vis 2005). That most certainly is doing something, and doing something costly as well (I am not saying, it is the right thing, but it sure as hell is not nothing).
And that Kyoto-deal was also taken seriously by just about every civilised country out there, hell even Russia agreed to it in the end. I know you prefer to measure yourself against China and India, but is that really the kind of country you want to associate yourself with?
Finally, the Kyoto-agreement was signed in 1997. Which makes the references to Al Gore and Florida look a bit silly, don't you think?
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