PaulConventionWV
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No.
Again, do I need to fear something will kill me to try to prepare or avoid something?
What are you actually doing about it?
No.
Again, do I need to fear something will kill me to try to prepare or avoid something?
I know enough about science and the scientific method that I don't outright dismiss something just because I think somebody has an agenda, nor do I accuse scientists of having an agenda unless I have reason to believe they do. I am not a scientist for a living, if that's what you're asking.
therefore you expect future temperature to be higher or lower than scientists are predicting? or is it completely coin toss for you and you're prepared for all cases?
The issue is not simply global warming, but anthropogenic global warming, or mankind-induced climate change. Which even if that be true, does it really have any long-lasting or detrimental environmental effects, or are its effects ultimately environmentally positive?
You can't ask that question if you're in denial that it's happening. This is where people start switching their arguments, from "it's not happening" to "it's not us" to "what if it's not a bad thing?"
It can't be both a hoax and a good thing, decide which one you want.
Global warming is a hoax!
Climate Change is what you should be concerned with....
geez didn't anyone get the memo?
False. You can switch arguments without implying that you've given up on the original.
They're both valid questions that you have to answer because there's really no indication that it's a disaster, whether it's happening or not. It's possible to raise both questions simultaneously.
When did you get the memo?
The phrase has been used as early as 1956, but if nothing else, at late as 1988 when the IPCC, so what does CC stand for?
The idea that "first it was global warming, then they called it climate change because they realized it wasn't always warming" is simply not true.
http://www.skepticalscience.com/climate-change-global-warming.htm
You are entitled to your opinion, not your own facts.
hahaha I was being sarcastic. I thought it was pretty obvious otherwise I would have added /s
so what does CC stand for?
Ummmm....... Community College?
Ummmm....... Community College?
Except you must when they're contradictory!
By which you've admitted that your concern isn't either question, just avoiding carbon taxes and emissions regulations.
They're not. That's my point.
I don't know where you're getting that. I've said nothing about carbon taxes or regulations. What are you talking about?
False. You can switch arguments without implying that you've given up on the original. They're both valid questions that you have to answer because there's really no indication that it's a disaster, whether it's happening or not. It's possible to raise both questions simultaneously.
And they all lived happily ever after... oh, wait. Except for everybody who's not Al Gore.