But I'm healthy and straight also. I suspect that he thinks the way he does simply because he is a typical moron righty. Or maybe, because he "thinks" like that, he is a righty. It's that chicken/egg question.
Political leaders like the Pope and the UN need GW. It's a green issue. It involves everybody. It mobilizes people that are prone to anxiety but too brainless to sort out fact from fancy and they provide free publicity all the time... The fake crisis can be used to consolidate the death-grip on hearts and minds everywhere.
so when are you going to do your part fraudcurrents and cease selling a greenhouse gas 2000 times more powerful than co2 for a living. How dare you call anyone sick and twisted while you and a few of your leftist buddies are carbon sellers or like you straight up greenhouse gas terrorists.
Ahh, there you are. Did you see the NYT review on Snyder's "Black Earth"? http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/13/opinion/sunday/the-next-genocide.html
wow you are such an agw troll. if that is true... it represents risk of cool dry temps not warm wet temps. Why are we hoping for an el nino here in CA. Its because the el nino brings warmer yet wetter weather. drought is typically associated with periods of cooler dryer temps throughout history here on the west coast. http://www.livescience.com/38099-southwest-drought-linked-ocean-temperature.html Oceans and drought The two cycles, called the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), flip back and forth between boosting rainfall and causing drought in the Southwest, among other effects felt throughout the continent. The Pacific Decadal Oscillation forms a cooler horseshoe of water in the northeastern Pacific Ocean to the tropics. Credit: NASA Earth Observatory long-term Southwest drought going back more than 1,000 years, according to tree-ring records. More than half (52 percent) of the long-term drought in the lower 48 states can be attributed to the PDO and the AMO, according to a 2004 studypublished in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The PDO perturbs sea-surface temperatures in the northeastern and tropical Pacific Ocean. The PDO switches between warmer and colder phases about every 20 to 30 years. The cycle was warm from 1925 to 1946, cool between 1947 and 1976, then rocked back to warm from 1997 to 1998. A colder PDO, as in the 1950s and today, is linked to drought in the Southwest and the Plains, but more rain and snow in the Pacific Northwest. The PDO influences the same pool of tropical water that spawns the El Niño-La Niña cycle, the climate pattern with a huge global effect on precipitation, hurricanes and drought. Researchers think the two cycles give each other a boost. The warm PDO combines with the El Niño for wetter-than-average years, and a cold PDO plus a La Niña results in drier years.
but... if you do believe that man made co2 is causing global warming... I ask when are you guys going to stop selling greenhouse gases and carbon for a living?
It's not like its that much of a crisis! He will never take steps that impact his own personal rice bowl - why should anyone else take any steps to cut back on CO2 emission?