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<blockquote data-quote="Highland Farmer" data-source="post: 7840076" data-attributes="member: 40586"><p>They're playing a very complex game. Virtually everyone is arguing about the primary factors that cause climate change. That means that virtually everyone has bought into the climate change ideology. They've managed to get people to skip the question of what climate change actually is and what other factors could contribute to change in temperature. They have convinced virtually everyone that climate change is a man made phenomenon by discussing and blaming certain aspects of today's society. For example, when you tell people that if all of the energy mankind uses was converted to heat then it's about 0.02% of the energy we receive from the sun, then it puts our miniscule effect into perspective. Sadly most people don't see beyond what they've been told so it's very easy to manipulate the majority into having a strong opinion without a strong grounding in the basis for that opinion. Another example, when you ask people what greenhouse gas gas the greatest effect reflects, the the answer is often CO2 or Methane, when the reality is water vapour which accounts for about 95%... but try telling people to reduce their water vapour production... The reality is that it's about control, power and money...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highland Farmer, post: 7840076, member: 40586"] They're playing a very complex game. Virtually everyone is arguing about the primary factors that cause climate change. That means that virtually everyone has bought into the climate change ideology. They've managed to get people to skip the question of what climate change actually is and what other factors could contribute to change in temperature. They have convinced virtually everyone that climate change is a man made phenomenon by discussing and blaming certain aspects of today's society. For example, when you tell people that if all of the energy mankind uses was converted to heat then it's about 0.02% of the energy we receive from the sun, then it puts our miniscule effect into perspective. Sadly most people don't see beyond what they've been told so it's very easy to manipulate the majority into having a strong opinion without a strong grounding in the basis for that opinion. Another example, when you ask people what greenhouse gas gas the greatest effect reflects, the the answer is often CO2 or Methane, when the reality is water vapour which accounts for about 95%... but try telling people to reduce their water vapour production... The reality is that it's about control, power and money... [/QUOTE]
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