by Patrick ➕follow (60) 💰tip ignore
« First « Previous Comments 82,806 - 82,845 of 117,730 Next » Last » Search these comments
Here's a hint, history just might repeat itself...
I think your great great great grandchildren would remember you as someone who willfully did nothing to prevent it, and maybe worse, fiddled while it all burned down.
Is this your reason for voting for Trump? Hasten the collapse and reset?
The argument above boils down to: "humanity is too stupid to figure itself out, so mother nature will."
Oh the greatness we now aspire to. My my.
NORMAL 40 degree ANNUAL temperature swings in YOUR backyard every year.
You really need to read some general climate science on this, and not internet blog, confirmation bias junk.
Mother Nature has ALWAYS been in-charge and in control, to think any human can outdo her is totally foolish.
- What was the size of a potato at the dawn of agriculture versus now?
- Should I stop wearing clothes?
- Should I live outdoors?
You realize, you, your species, the only thing that makes you better than the other things around you, is your ability to shape your environment through tool use and advance social cooperation with other members of your species. Do you get that?
If you don't, the way you vote, and what you believe, you are a bygone archaic form of the species Ironman.
Mother Nature ... we freaking own her right now!
Have you no faith in humanity adapting to changing conditions? We have done it before.
We may bounce back, sure, but the changes will be very dramatic and damaging. The suffering will be big. We aren't even working on the issue collectively at any scale right now, worth a hill of beans, in what looks like is coming.
Is this what the computer models say?
Climate disruption has been a massive factor in human downfall throughout history. It predates computer models. There is no current model complex enough, to model what scared humans will do, due to 2-4 degree climate stressors, and what those may turn out to be.
All we have are historians : prophets who predict the future by looking backward.
Wasn't the bronze age superseded by the age of iron?
How do you KNOW that a couple more degrees of temperature won't turn the world into a tropical paradise?
Iron age: Yes, after huge amounts of humanity and an upward swing collapsed into a dark age.
Paradise: We have never seen large scale climate events lead to anything immediately positive for a highly dominant specialized species. Lizards may take over the earth from mammals is just as likely an event. ;) It's wild speculation. What is immediately true is the next 3-10 generations have a hard road ahead due to us not being smart enough. A far more advanced form of humanity would be dealing with this head on.
So what have you done to stop global warming? What can anyone do?
A single person can do very little: I've taken advantage of the things I could get - full efficient vehicles, LED bulbs throughout my home, got rid of my AC, upgraded fridge to energy efficient, commute every day by bus.
The more important thing is for society and nations as a whole to work on this. We need to push for things which aren't wholly economically viable right now ... and develop them so they are (see wind in Texas, as an example)
- Continue to incentivize green tech.
- Push for a distributed power grid, where each home is generating its own power.
- Start a horribly painful process of trying to wean ourself off plastic.
You know, things governments are good at doing.
Oh, now I get it. It is not about making the world a better place but putting those damn conservatives in their place.
;)
Hey @Rew, give it a try and answer the question, or go 0 for 3 with the alarmists so far...
Your choice.
Already answered above.
But you'll promote it as "TRUTH", right??
You didn't answer the temperature and CO2 level question, so it appears:
You got schooled hard you have no responses to anything I just volleyed your way ...
- What was the size of a potato at the dawn of agriculture versus now?
- Should I stop wearing clothes?
- Should I live outdoors?You realize, you, your species, the only thing that makes you better than the other things around you, is your ability to shape your environment through tool use and advance social cooperation with other members of your species. Do you get that?
If you don't, the way you vote, and what you believe, you are a bygone archaic form of the species Ironman.
Mother Nature ... we freaking own her right now!
... as you appear to deny your very nature.
Ironman, I'll take being an alarmist who believes in humanity over being a defeatist ready to succumb to mother nature, any day.
Would a huge plague that reduced human population by 90% ultimately be good for human life?
Yes!!
OK, so you think that a plague that reduced the human population by 90% would be good for human life. That is a subjective question and your answer reflects your values. If one asked a bunch of different people, they would get different answers. It's important for two reasons (1) it is an example of a subjective question just like your OP. (2) quickly changing the climate could lead to such an extinction event.
Now, if it would be better for human life for something to kill off 90% of the population, is it moral to go ahead and just kill them tomorrow for the betterment of humanity? Should we just start a nuclear war for the betterment of humanity?
He still loses the popular vote.
Next election will be a referendum on Trump himself. Be afraid Trumpets.
"Still would win against Hillary" "I need more time." -- Slogans for Trump 2020. :)
I'm adding this story to my list of reasons why I will always use the website instead of an app.
I don't think uber works wo the app.
Apple got it's users back at the end. Nice feature to have. Most companies roll over.
Climate change, if real, can bring huge business opportunities. Just make sure you are in the right place.
Yes. I've been suggesting Canadian real estate.
MAGA!
Trump will magically fix this, just like
Border Wall
Repeal & Replace
Bring Millions of Manufacturing Jobs Back
Cut Taxes by 42% While Balancing Budget & Eliminating Deficit
Making Sure Goldman Sachs & Wall Street Don't Prey on Working Class
No More American Interventionism and Nation-Building with American Blood/Treasure
MAGA MAGA MAGA MAGA MAGA MAGA!!!!!
But...but... but.... Trump is using the Presidency to make himself more money....
Not the same thing. Not even close. I would not complain about any exPresident getting big speaking fees. Tha'ts not hypocracy in the slightest. We knew Obama was going to make big speaking fees. We also know that it's not a quid pro quo. What do they get in the future for this ? DO you really think this is gratitude to him for favors ? OR do you think maybe he's just going to be the most sought after speaker for the next several years, becasue he's a great speaker, a really intelligent guy and he was a fairly successful President and a class act.
Trumps Presidency only adds to Obama's reputation becasue of how they look side by side. Trump makes Obama look better and better all the time becasue of the comparison.
Trump has billions in highly leveraged real estate that will be affected in epic ways by inflation. meanwhile china wants to please him and he's in their markets in a big way as is his daughter. This is a first for America, having a President in these circumstances. In business for themselves and affecting his wealth in extreme ways while in office with his policies. This is what's stranger than fiction.
apples to oranges.
the bronze age did not have technology to rescue them...
If you could ask the Bronze Age why it ended, it would tell you climate was a huge factor: causing waves of refugees, crop failures, drought, trade disruption, wars, and little by little ... crumble she goes. In short, 2-4 degrees is a stressor humanity really doesn't need or want, regardless of "survival".
You asked the question. What does that say about you?
I asked the question to demonstrate that your OP was vague and depended on values. My answer would be that the question is vague, so there is no objective 'best for humanity.' My preference, which I stated in an earlier post, would be to avoid a catastrophic event and for population to decline for other reasons.
I also think that searching for what is 'best for humanity' is not a good way to set policy, because it devalues individual rights (Locke's basis for morality) in favor of maximizing total happiness (Mill's basis). I wrote about this in an earlier post.
It could.
In this and other posts, you are implying that nobody knows anything about this. The only way to come to this conclusion is to reject what scientist and science tells us. Just flipping a coin is no way to set policy. Demanding absolute proof before acting is also no way to set policy. Nobody would ever do anything in such a world.
why can't any believers tell us what the average global temp and average global co2 should be in an ideal world?
Why doesn't hater know how stupid this argument of his sounds ?
Is he saying warmer with higher Co2, hotter climate, warmer oceans, different coastlines, many species dying off (at least for upcoming millenia) might be a good thing as far as we know ?
A gambling company affiliated with financial giant Cantor Fitzgerald went all in on Monday — agreeing to pay the feds $16.5 million to avoid prosecution over scams committed with bookies known as the “Jersey Boys.â€
CG Technology, formerly known as Cantor Gaming, admitted a slew of wrongdoing that could have gotten it charged with illegal gambling and money laundering.
http://nypost.com/2016/10/03/gambling-company-linked-to-cantor-fined-16-5m-in-scam-case/
Please,no more long paragraphs
Do long and complicated thoughts hurt your head? If so, I apologize for any damage that I may have caused. You can stick to your analogies with 'fevers'. I'll save my time for someone interested in more complicated discussions.
The myth that good students need to get into good universities to have good careers has destroyed a lot of lives. The statistics show that even at top Ivy League schools like Yale and Harvard, the middle third of each class of STEM majors has only 56% chance of graduating with a STEM degree. Consider that these are brilliant kids with stellar academic records who would be in the top 1% of students in any non Ivy League school, where they would have 90% completion rate in a STEM degree.
That's a huge damn risk you're taking with your smart and ambitious kid, reducing their chances of ever working in the area of their passion by a staggering 34% when You send them to Harvard.
For the bottom third the numbers are absolutely dismal, only 18% graduate with a STEM degree. And these would be in the top 5% at any state school with an 85% graduation rate! The reduction in chances is a world-ending 67% of you send your bright, very accomplished kid to Princeton!
And for this severe penalty in graduation rates, you pay a premium in tuition that's far and away greater than a regular state school.
We need to wake up about this. Don't send your smart kid to a "good" school where she's going to be a little fish in a very deep pond of other super smart kids. That's a way to discourage and ruin her academic career forever.
Another weak troll thread from a SOCIALIST that doesn't pay,IN FULL,for all the benefits he receives.
Does anyone know what the ideal temp and co2 percentage is for human life.
WE will soon be finding out what temp & CO2 levels man can tolerate.
You beginner trolls do know that Trump is President.
Any other private citizen can make as much as they want.
Why do you hate Free Enterprise, JEALOUS?
Second troll lesson today.
Looks like Obama is collecting his ex-post facto bribes for Obamneycare and the least prosecution of white collar crimes since the mid-90s, when there was no financial crisis aftermath.
Did they ever fine Wells Fargo when it pretty much admitted in public filings to multiple regulation violations? I think even the CEO didn't deny it when asked?
I forget much of the details but this happened last summer I think.
Trump has billions in highly leveraged real estate that will be affected in epic ways by inflation. meanwhile china wants to please him and he's in their markets in a big way as is his daughter. This is a first for America, having a President in these circumstances. In business for themselves and affecting his wealth in extreme ways while in office with his policies. This is what's stranger than fiction.
Trump had 100s of businesses pre presidency and had created > 20,000 jobs. Obama had no business and no jobs prior to the presidency, and now is a millionaire after holding fast on NAFTA and making wall street speaches.
Obama enriches himself only, and Trump works for no salary - already had been a businessperson prior - there is a vast difference!
"Did they ever fine Wells Fargo when it pretty much admitted in public filings to multiple regulation violations?"
Yes.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/execs-hot-seat-wells-fargo-gets-ok-bankruptcy-214924739.html
Help me then. Should the world be a little hotter or a little cooler than it is now?
The science is settled after all.
Seems you have lost all integrity in this thread, unless you really are ignorant enough to think an anonymous internet forum is a good source to increase your grasp of Climate Science. One can only conclude you are being grossly disingenuous. You aren't looking for "Help" or to form any understanding at all. If you were, you would have read more carefully above. People have answered you thoughtfully. That appears far more than you deserve.
"and now is a millionaire after holding fast on NAFTA and making wall street speaches."
He's a millionaire because he wrote 2 best selling books. Did you forget that part?
I doubt it's over. Look for an executive action imposing a tariff on a type of goods from Mexico with money's debt toward wall construction. Plenty of ways left to skin this particular kitty.
Just want to hear about the "settled" science that cannot even tell us what temp and CO2 SHOULD be.
Again, you want me, whom you have no clue what my scientific credibility/literacy may be, to provide you a ppm target for CO2? Do you not think there are target atmospheric CO2 levels proposed from the majority of the scientific community?
No. Just making you alarmist look foolish.
Are you sure that's what you just did?
« First « Previous Comments 82,806 - 82,845 of 117,730 Next » Last » Search these comments
patrick.net
An Antidote to Corporate Media
1,249,120 comments by 14,896 users - intrepidsoldier, PeopleUnited online now