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The great global warming scam, worth a listen I think.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 3391390" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>Lets hope your right.........I am happy to do my part, If your not that's up to you.</p><p>Even when you add up all your so called false data, it doesn't disprove climate changes current trends........you actually have no data that's supports your opinion. Not even poor climate models.</p><p>Historic data, current data, you just have hear say that the data is false, you haven't even verified, any yourself.......in my opinion, your relying on blind faith your right.</p><p>Your right about poor countries, should not have to foot the bill, if the wealthy countries don't do anything, we cannot ask the poor too.</p><p>As it's the rich countries using the bulk of fossil fuels. That's why co2 trading was started to pay poor counties to off set rich countries co2.</p><p>Which they get payed for, it's to help them make better choices, but it's still up to them.</p><p></p><p>Your on the no plan plan lets just use fossil fuels up then decide what to do.... ok good luck with that, I doubt any govermant on the planet will do it. And it's very likely if we haven't replaced fossil fuels by the time they go into short supply, we will see true fuel poverty.</p><p>As reducing fossil fuels use go hand in hand with reducing co2 emissions. It's unlikely you will see big policy shifts, even if your right about everything.</p><p>I am also sure I am not personally resposable for quote "knowing your stopping them have the basic necessities of life cos someone somewhere decided on false data they can't have electricity." </p><p>If you cannot keep this friendly please don't respond to my post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 3391390, member: 55822"] Lets hope your right.........I am happy to do my part, If your not that's up to you. Even when you add up all your so called false data, it doesn't disprove climate changes current trends........you actually have no data that's supports your opinion. Not even poor climate models. Historic data, current data, you just have hear say that the data is false, you haven't even verified, any yourself.......in my opinion, your relying on blind faith your right. Your right about poor countries, should not have to foot the bill, if the wealthy countries don't do anything, we cannot ask the poor too. As it's the rich countries using the bulk of fossil fuels. That's why co2 trading was started to pay poor counties to off set rich countries co2. Which they get payed for, it's to help them make better choices, but it's still up to them. Your on the no plan plan lets just use fossil fuels up then decide what to do.... ok good luck with that, I doubt any govermant on the planet will do it. And it's very likely if we haven't replaced fossil fuels by the time they go into short supply, we will see true fuel poverty. As reducing fossil fuels use go hand in hand with reducing co2 emissions. It's unlikely you will see big policy shifts, even if your right about everything. I am also sure I am not personally resposable for quote "knowing your stopping them have the basic necessities of life cos someone somewhere decided on false data they can't have electricity." If you cannot keep this friendly please don't respond to my post. [/QUOTE]
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