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plenty of evidence for the other side. like the weather being fucking cold everywhere right now... but like i already said, global warming scientists worked that one into the equation a few years after weather started trending colder again saying global warming will actually cause an ice age or something.
2 cows cause roughly the same amount of greenhouse gases as a person driving a car 15k miles a year. (the research on all this is still pretty new and pretty sketchy, so for arguments sake from what I can find this is a pretty solid number both sides would agree on). there's like 100 million cows in the united states and the latest numbers i can find on how much americans drive sat right around 3 trillion/year so cows emit about as much pollution as half of our driving every year.
we better all turn vegan.
And there we see you have no idea what climate change actually is..
Low cut doesn't count if it's covered up by something else.
Low cut doesn't count if it's covered up by something else.
yea, shows my point exactly. changed from global warming to climate change when weather stopped trending up and started going down.
well with half cold as hell and half hot as hell it's all evened out right?
plenty of evidence for the other side. like the weather being fucking cold everywhere right now... but like i already said, global warming scientists worked that one into the equation a few years after weather started trending colder again saying global warming will actually cause an ice age or something.
How much reading of climate change have you actually done?
quite a bit actually, i'm aware the weather changes in different parts. sunny in minnesota, snow in dallas....
my whole point is the original theory of global warming didn't hold up so they've adapted it to whatever current weather patterns are and claiming its all cause of human caused global warming.
you'd kill this whole carbon offset industry/tax if anyone ever found we have very little to do with how the weather changes. just wait till the poles flip, that will be global warming too.
One of its most striking findings is its conclusion that the upper range of warming over the next 100 years could be even higher than it estimated in 1995, in a worst case raising the average global temperature 11 degrees Fahrenheit from where it was in 1990. By comparison, average temperatures today are only 9 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than they were at the end of the last Ice Age.