'Climate Change' and the coming 'Climate Lockdown'

according to some leftists,we change climate just by breathing.Which mean,that killing bad people help good climate.
I have two problems with it:

1.Why they openly do not say,that killling people is good thing?
2.Why they do not committed sudoku yet?

P.S This thread become mother of all threadbans !
 
according to some leftists,we change climate just by breathing.Which mean,that killing bad people help good climate.
I have two problems with it:

1.Why they openly do not say,that killling people is good thing?
2.Why they do not committed sudoku yet?

P.S This thread become mother of all threadbans !
I have been advocating for them to be the carbon they want to reduce.
 
I prefer to tell them that global warming would be a good thing. If they claim it will destroy civilization... well their kind of people just love civilization, huh?
Honestly I want the discussion with them to turn into.
REE, if you don't reduce carbon we will kill ourselves.
ME: Promise? Really promise?!?!?

I don't give a fucking shit about muh global warming, the teachers and the media, like Discovery channel, tried to brainwash us with this eco shit and that by 2007 we would have so much climate disruption that civilization will end when I was a little kid, and well, New York and San Francisco are still above water.

This is not global warming alarmism, this is being a mentally ill, spoiled child throwing a tantrum.
Meanwhile, they are intentionally scaring little kids with an apocalypse.

This is a greedy fucking death cult that abuses children, it needs to be gone after the same way the feds went after those Waco guys, al Quaeda, pedophile rings and tinpot dictators that use child soldiers and labor to ahrvest the greens' favorite and deadly rare earths.
 
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Aren't we low on atmospheric carbon? As in we need more carbon dioxide?
Don't know, but I do know that the dinosaurs and the megafauna that fed them had orders of magnitude higher CO2 in their atmosphere.

I am not advocating for us to try and recreate the dinosaurs, of course.

Well, not unless some of them make good livestock, maybe if supersaurus steak or triceratops burger or pterodactile eggs or wings taste well enough we should do it.
We can also market it as dragon meat and the east azns will eat it up with the huge ass bones. :D
 
Dunno,but once we have much more and Earth do not die...only had very large insects.Like 2m long.
TBF, if Al Gore had campaigned on "stop polluting or the giant scorpions will come back" he'd probably have won.
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Aren't we low on atmospheric carbon? As in we need more carbon dioxide?
We're not really 'low' in CO2, but we're also not especially high on the charts. Life can exist comfortably in a rather large range, and for obvious reasons we're in that range.

Lowering it too much, and raising it too much are bad ideas, but thanks to Mr Tree we can't do too much damage unless we really tried.
 
Aren't we low on atmospheric carbon? As in we need more carbon dioxide?
We are, and we do.
If the CO2 concentration falls below something like 150 parts per million, plants will stop being able to grow, and all complex life on Earth would die out.
It was down to about 200ppm before the Industrial Revolution - now it's up to 400ppm or so. But we can do better. If we could get it all the way up to 1000ppm - which is still only a tenth of 1 percent - yes, to an error-bar of .1% accuracy, there is no CO2 in Earth's atmosphere right now.... Treebeard would probably wake up and give us a hug.

But if you want the giant insects back, you need to raise the Oxygen level, not the CO2.
 
It's good to see green politics have come around on nuclear energy, maybe they can pull their heads out of their assholes and stop being useful idiots for political and financial elites
 
Aren't we low on atmospheric carbon? As in we need more carbon dioxide?
Yes. every ice age the total atmospheric carbon levels dropped further.
with the upcoming ice age being projected to result with atmospheric carbon falling below the point necessary to sustain plant life.
with obvious ramifications on mass extinction
 

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