Notice Climate Change fear! Greatest hoax on the youth of the world in this Century!

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  1. MarAzul

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    I came back to the MarAzul today, with a arm load of new parts and stuff to tweak the systems. I do believe I make it just a little better every year. Sort of fun to keep making progress.

    But before I left home, I watched a bit of news, it seems a 'Climate change Strike' is a big deal today?
    I did not spend too much time checking it out, but two young ladies interviewed were really giving off the genuine vibes of real fear of only having 12 years left if they can not affect immediate change upon the whole planet!!!

    Had to hit the road at that point. But it does strike me as the most asinine, disingenuous, if not despicable hoax I have every seen played out in my life time. The liberal asses that install this level fear in the younger population do in fact need and deserve to have their combined asses kicked.

    The idea that Climate change should be used to invoke this level of fear in anyone for any reason is despicable.

    First off we know we have climate change, we have been enduring it since the beginning of the history of the planet. The current cycle has been in progress since the emergence of modern man (Cro-Magnon man).
    It was necessary to allow the complete evolution of the populating the whole earth, less of course Antarctica.

    Climate change should not be feared, there is no reason to teach this current fear, but for the reasons of scammers or would be profiteers. All their predictions are hollow, Climate change can not be reversed by men! Hell we do not even know all the boundaries of the cycles. Much less how to alter them. But we do need to understand what is next and how to adapt! Adaptation is what we need, we have that power if we understand next. Reversal is out of the question and to teach dire consequences if we do not achieve reversal, is to waste a great pool of talent that should be put to the solvable tasks.
     
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    I had no idea you are an expert on climate and science. Where did you get your degree from?
     
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    Im more worried about the homeless and how to help them get help and/or a fresh start.
     
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    BlazerWookee UNTILT THE DAMN PINWHEEL!

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    Follow the money.

    Most of it has gone in Al Gore's direction, apparently...
     
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    :rolleyes2:
     
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    Many of them don't want help. I remember several years back they set up a fenced in area for homeless people to set up camp, but they had rules such as being inside the community at a certain time, no drugs and other stipulations. It didn't succeed because they didn't like having to be accountable.
     
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    Fair enough. This is a solvable issue also. No need at all for any mind to spin in the din of doom on the unsolvable
     
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    Speak of the leaders of, the scammers or would be profiteers.
     
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    Thinking of little MarAzul on his boat pounding his keyboard trying to come up with something controversial is adorable to me
     
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    Yes Cup, I know you have no idea. But it did make me chuckle. So I thought I would share just a bit of what I find amusing in this area if not specific to your question.

    I have posted more than once about being, three times a Beaver. Beginning there and doing most of my freshman year at Oregon State, for Football with Tommy Prothro and Slates Gile in Basket Ball. Not being able to stay because I had to do the military which I did with the US Navy. Only got to play freshman games there and few they were, but very memorable in my mind.

    That was the first time as a Beaver. It was all paid for by Oregon State. (College in those day I think, they had not yet changed to OSU.)

    The next time as a Beaver was at another school, that also has the Beaver as the mascot, Caltech. I thought that amusing at the time, but it is worth note, it is the only time I got a chance to play varsity. Basketball, but I sure would loved to have done Football.
    Interesting game too while there, playing for the Beaver Basketball trophy, between Caltech and MIT. Great experience! I cherish it now, but the appreciation had to wait for later. That was the second time as a Beaver. Paid for by Western Electric and made possible by the US Navy. Where I studied Mathematics and Ballistics while working a joint project between the USN, Western Electric, and... Hughes?

    Then later, another time as a Beaver, MIT, which as mentioned above, has the Beaver as their mascot. Then I was working for IBM and I was there as a grad student to work a joint project, to do with Computers of course. But while I chuckle about being three times a Beaver, I suppose it really isn't true, I didn't play any sports there. Just worked my ass off, but I loved the daily trip over the Charles river to the lab. It was usually dark when I returned. Paid for by IBM.

    Then there was the time I (IBM) had a contracted to work at Scripps, as math/Computer systems specialist in the Oceanography department. They paid and I took what I could. I use it today.

    Then there was the time I hired a Doctor from the Cal system to come to work for me , with psychology. Sort of and in house masters course to help with developing a Development team course.

    There is more, but enough.
     
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    Only saw one person holding a sign today, so really didn't affect me
     
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    Actually I find you interesting too. I even have a little hope for you.
     
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    Your avatar is quite striking!
    The eyes and the teeth really stand out.
     
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    I shall cherish the adorable too. Quite contrast to being a deplorable.
     
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    Paper straws now!!!!
     
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    On the other hand, your absence in contributions of a point of interest regarding climate change does stand out.
     
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    Climate change began before there were any straws, paper or ...
     
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    Actually climate change began way before men got to North American. It actually enabled us to get here. A salient point in the history of man.
     
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    Carbon offset for births.

    If humans are destroying the earth, less humans would mean a better environment.
     
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    Oh! Now you are getting to the nitty gritty.
    With less fresh water coming from the mountains,
    as the glaciers recede, I would not advocate more mouths to feed.
     

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