Posted by: bj | May 15, 2023

Eliminate Fossil Fuels and the world is back in the 1800’s

And the climate warming frauds use false data and “Junk Science” in their “Climate Warming” models to achieve their desired result


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  1. Notsyorb's avatar

    Follow the money…

    • Dino's avatar

      You mean like the money made by the individuals denying human effected climate change? The seminars sponsorships from big oil companies and circuit tours. They found a new way to make money through conspiracy theorist nuts by publicly displaying the willingness to fudge numbers to make a false narrative. I’m sure that’s what your talking about because the actual numbers do not support what they are selling to people who are suspectable to false narrative. What they should do instead of making these money making tours is have an open debate on the subject with the ones not making money off of the subject, that don’t change numbers to present their case. Publicly… So you can all get destroyed by real numbers and the facts.

      • bj's avatar

        Not worth a response
        You have
        No idea what you are talking about

  2. Notsyorb's avatar

    You’re REALLY I’m the minority regarding science on man made climate change.

    The vast majority of actively publishing climate scientists – 97 percent!!! – agree that humans are causing global warming and climate change, according to NASA. But maybe you also don’t believe we landed on the moon.
    😉

    • bj's avatar

      You are part of the majority that is being brainwashed by the media. You and them are not doing Al your homework.

    • bj's avatar

      As you say. FOLLOW THE $. They are following this green climate hoax because the government keeps funding all their COMPUTER MODELING AND NONSENSE.

      • Notsyorb's avatar

        Homework assignment: 1) how much money is used to fund govt programs on climate research; 2) what is the total value on the publicly available balance sheet for, say, ExxonMobil, that represents the oil they own that has not yet been pulled out of the ground; 3) what percentage of those total assets is ExxonMobil compared to all public, private and state-owned petrochemical companies on this planet.

        Let me know when you have an answer.

        (Hint: #3 is way, way, way bigger than #1)

        THAT is what I mean by follow the money…
        😉


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