• Climate change PROVED to be 'nothing but a lie' by co-founder of Weather Channel
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[QUOTE=Sableye;46307958]Sure 8 planet watching satelites over a 60 year period of continuous coverage plus thousands of weather stations recording temperature for over a hundred years and some for over 300 years. Yes all of that data pointing to a global trend of warming is meaningless because they have one piece of paper that says those libraries worth of data is wrong[/QUOTE] Don't forget the ice cores which have shown an unprecedented rise in CO2 sinec the industrial revolution. [editline]23rd October 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=darkedone02;46309671]Most of the people here in Louisville, including my family, believes that climate change is a lie... however for me, I don't really care much about this climate change because I don't know much about it nor give a shit.[/QUOTE] You should mate cause we're on track to hit the worst simulations within 100 years which means your kids and grand kids will be living in a pretty hostile climate.
[QUOTE=bravehat;46309846]Don't forget the ice cores which have shown an unprecedented rise in CO2 sinec the industrial revolution. [editline]23rd October 2014[/editline] You should mate cause we're on track to hit the worst simulations within 100 years which means your kids and grand kids will be living in a pretty hostile climate.[/QUOTE] I can't stand kids, so I won't be mating anybody.
So... They weren't making enough money and had to look for funding from oil and gas companies? Or maybe this guy has a stake in some oil and gas companies? That's why Murdoch does it anyway. This guy could just be a moron but I doubt it.
Of course he said that. TWC gets its ratings on severe weather shows/dramatizations. I honestly don't give a flying donkey fuck about global warming, but hey, it's a thing, it can't be denied.
[QUOTE=TheDecryptor;46308879]Water vapour is actually a really bad "greenhouse gas".[/QUOTE] This is true, water vapor is actually a lot more powerful than CO2 and methane. However, we can't directly affect the water vapor levels in the atmosphere due to the water cycle. Anything we put up there above a certain point will just come right back down. The only way we can affect it is indirectly, i.e. raise the levels of other greenhouse gases, raising the temperature, which then causes a little bit more water vapor to stay in the atmosphere.
Except it's not a lie. When I grew up in Central Florida every winter it would get cold enough to freeze. My father would put up sprinklers around the orange trees we had on our property for me and when I woke up I'd go outside and walk around in the "winter wonderland" with the trees completely covered in ice it was amazing (I was 6 shut up) When I was 10 we moved up north and when I was 18 we moved back down into the same area. It never gets that cold anymore. I've been living in Florida for 4 years now and it's never once gone below freezing since.
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