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Trump's victory - what it says to us : Comments
By Saral Sarkar, published 19/12/2016Large masses of relatively deprived and highly frustrated citizens of the rich countries are not looking forward to a better future in a democratic-leftist or eco-technological utopia.
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You have no science to show any measurable human effect on climate, but you stupidly and dishonestly support the climate fraud.
You support the reduction of human emissions, when any fool knows that there is no science to support the assertions of the fraud promoters, so you support a financially damaging policy which, if implemented, would be highly detrimental your own community.
What will you say when asked, if the damage you support comes about, what science you relied upon, when you were stupid enough to support the climate fraud?
Perhaps you will rely on the lies of James Hansen, a leading climate fraud promoter:
”Hansen argues, without empirical evidence, that “positive feedbacks” and “climate forcings” will multiply any current mild warming we might experience until a climate “tipping point” is reached. He claims this will lead to a dramatic rise in global temperature and the destruction of life on Earth. He freely invokes the emotive scenario of what his grandchildren will have to face in a future warming world. In doing so he ignores that the Earth is not warming even mildly, despite rising levels of carbon dioxide. He also ignores evidence which suggests that a warmer Earth would likely be more hospitable to both flora and fauna.
https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/doomed-planet/2013/08/james-hansen-s-many-and-varied-furphies/
You have a big mouth, BillyD, but you are quite reticent when asked to justify your nonsense with science.
There is no science to show any measurable human effect on climate. Emissions of carbon dioxide are 3% as against Nature’s 97%. The human contribution is negligible and its effect is not measurable, much like your thinking apparatus, billyd.