Do you believe that Climate Change is real and caused by mankind?
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Re: Do you believe that Climate Change is real and caused by mankind?
In Oregon:
72% of the population believe global warming is happening (+2% above the national average)
54% believe global warming is from human activities (+1% above the national average)
53% believe most scientists claims that global warming is happening (+4% above the national average)
71% trust climate scientists about global warming (+0% above the national average)
Yale Climate Opinion Maps - U.S. 2016 - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
12 other survey questions are asked by Yale.Comment
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Re: Do you believe that Climate Change is real and caused by mankind?
Wild Bill for America, also known as William Finlay, a popular author and speaker, was arrested today, June 24, 2017, at a Canadian airport…
I remember hearing several years ago that Catholic priests were no longer allowed to preach against homosexuality. I didn't pay too much attention at the time. But apparently, this now extends to islam.Comment
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https://medium.com/@KelemenCari/amer...d-4aa9f0f28f2b
I remember hearing several years ago that Catholic priests were no longer allowed to preach against homosexuality. I didn't pay too much attention at the time. But apparently, this now extends to islam.
Plus, you do realise a "motion" isn't a law. It is simply a suggestion and not enforceable.Comment
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Anytime the government can find a reason to control the behavior of its people they will. This is called power. While governments have the power to control people, people don't have the power to control the climate. However, if a government can make its people believe they can control the climate by giving up certain freedoms and handing them over to the government, they most certainly will. In the opinion of a big government, climate change will always be real in the name of control and more power (whether man made climate change is real or not). I've always wondered what caused the climate to change before man? The sun rises and sets everyday like clockwork. The seasons change consistently ever year. We can predict eclipses before they happen. We are in a world that was created by a creator, not by chance. To think we have control over the climate is like saying we can control the rotation of the earth.Comment
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50 years ago when I was in elementary school, Science taught us that the earth's orbit around the sun brought us closer to it. Back then, the worry was that eventually, the earth would get close enough to actually burn up. Common sense tells you that if this is indeed true, global warming has been in play since the beginning of time. Still, it must be something we are doing. Aerosol sprays...Freon...we may not know how we are doing it but it must be our fault!Comment
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Re: Do you believe that Climate Change is real and caused by mankind?
50 years ago when I was in elementary school, Science taught us that the earth's orbit around the sun brought us closer to it. Back then, the worry was that eventually, the earth would get close enough to actually burn up. Common sense tells you that if this is indeed true, global warming has been in play since the beginning of time. Still, it must be something we are doing. Aerosol sprays...Freon...we may not know how we are doing it but it must be our fault!Comment
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Re: Do you believe that Climate Change is real and caused by mankind?
A little something to think about...
Newsweek and others telling us about the upcoming ice age...
The “brutal” winter is on the attack again, bringing sleet and heavy snow to the mid-Atlantic region. Previous storms targeted the deep south including Dallas, Texas, and several hammered New England. By March 4, Boston was just 2 inches away from hitting an all-time record for snow, Boston.com reported. It’s a reality more in keeping with media warnings from the 1970s than today’s arguments about global warming, like this one from Walter Cronkite in 1972.
Newsweek on the cooling world
All the science is settled (man is responsible for "climate change") folks are trying to mitigate this and other articles....But the fact remains...This was at that time the latest news.Last edited by Geo; 09-08-2017, 07:21 PM.Comment
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If that were true, I wonder if we'd get far away enough from the sun to compensate for the growth when it reaches the red giant stage.Comment
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I wonder if this is due to our orbital path slowly expanding or due to the shrinkage of the sun as it hydrogen is being slowly consumed by fusion into helium?Comment
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http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/re..._u_s__for.html
I probably would have supported these 'facts' verses 'myths', if this report had been updated since 2003, and the 'facts' had referenced a study or paper from any source that could be researched. None of the tabs, such as, 'about', 'home', etc. work, so it is difficult to verify claims of 'fact'.
Included below is a link to a report and a quoted portion of the report. If you do go and peruse the site and the referenced material it includes studies and historical records linked to and compiled from earlier reports and archeological studies.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3762820/
The following is a cut and paste from the above website.
The land use history of the northeastern United States is well documented but its ecological consequences remain poorly understood, especially at a regional scale [1]–[4]. For more than 10,000 years native people cleared modest areas along waterways and seasonal settlements and managed some upland areas through sporadic understory burning [5]. Even so, the region was overwhelmingly forested and chiefly governed by non-anthropogenic disturbances and successional dynamics until around 1650, when two centuries of logging and agricultural clearing were initiated that removed more than half of the forest cover and cut over almost all of the rest. Outside of the far north and rugged mountainous regions, the northeast became a predominantly humanized agrarian landscape. Forest cover reached its nadir in the mid nineteenth century, after whichagricultural expansion to the Midwest and eastern industrialization resulted in widespread farm abandonment, population concentration and, in turn, a century of natural reforestation and forest growth [6],[7]. The emerging forest supported new wood-based industries and natural processes including forest succession interrupted by damage from severe storms such as the powerful 1938Last edited by gneebore; 09-09-2017, 10:29 AM.Comment
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Here is a link that is interesting reading: No Data Manipulation at NOAA - FactCheck.org Please, read to the end; I am aware this was funded by a CBS former president.
Whether, you agree or not, 'facts' can be 'proved' one way or another.
So, what is the absolute, utilmate 'fact' that can be accepted by the 'deniers', and the 'scientists' that can be agreed on, so a resolution of what is needed to fix this problem?
Like others that reference any study funded by a political or commercial interest is bound to be slanted. So the report funded by the former head of CBS will be put into same category by me as "is man made pollution causing global warming" funded by petrochemical sources.Comment
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