UNIPCC Scientist Predicts 2-3 Decades of Cooler Temps
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:34 am
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That just can't be.Arctic summer sea ice has increased by 409,000 square miles, or 26 per cent, since 2007 – and even the most committed global warming activists do not dispute this.
Yes but the cooling is caused by the warming. So if we want less cooling we need to have less warming which will make things cooler which won't be caused by the warming but rather by the residual effect of the cooler warmth.AZGrizFan wrote:That just can't be.Arctic summer sea ice has increased by 409,000 square miles, or 26 per cent, since 2007 – and even the most committed global warming activists do not dispute this.
Don't you realize that it's CLIMATE CHANGE now. Thus, this is a direct result of global warming.
I can't believe you think I thought you thought that I think you thought I said what you think I thought you said.TheDancinMonarch wrote:Yes but the cooling is caused by the warming. So if we want less cooling we need to have less warming which will make things cooler which won't be caused by the warming but rather by the residual effect of the cooler warmth.AZGrizFan wrote:
That just can't be.
Don't you realize that it's CLIMATE CHANGE now. Thus, this is a direct result of global warming.
Oh hell. It's all natural. If it's cool, wear a coat. If it's warm, wear a t-shirt. Why don't we try to solve a problem that's within our control?
So does spellingandy7171 wrote:I didn't read the whole article, was that serious? The images made it less credable.
The Citadel is situated on the highest point in Charleston, 21 feet above seas level, so you won't be that lucky, you non-dancing purple pogue.death dealer wrote:Well ****. I was so looking forward to seeing California disappear off the map. Oh well.
And before anyone else makes the obvious observation that this would also result in most of my own state being submerged as well, I will remind you that I live in the Upstate, so it won't bother me. Way I look at it, we rid ourselves of the citadel. California and the citadel? Sounds like a win-win. And besides, I always wanted to live at the beach. Oh well, guess I'll have to wait a little longer.
No, but at least we'd have you contained with a big fucking moat!!!CID1990 wrote:The Citadel is situated on the highest point in Charleston, 21 feet above seas level, so you won't be that lucky, you non-dancing purple pogue.death dealer wrote:Well ****. I was so looking forward to seeing California disappear off the map. Oh well.
And before anyone else makes the obvious observation that this would also result in most of my own state being submerged as well, I will remind you that I live in the Upstate, so it won't bother me. Way I look at it, we rid ourselves of the citadel. California and the citadel? Sounds like a win-win. And besides, I always wanted to live at the beach. Oh well, guess I'll have to wait a little longer.
I predict 1500 years of cooling... we're headed for a cyclical ice age here in about a thousand yearstravelinman67 wrote:Huh...
...another IPCC "scientist" covers his ass...
...predicting decades of cooling.
Boy, I never saw that one coming.
Unless there's a drastic shift in the paradigm of human intelligence...we won't be here in 1500 years.Chizzang wrote:I predict 1500 years of cooling... we're headed for a cyclical ice age here in about a thousand yearstravelinman67 wrote:Huh...
...another IPCC "scientist" covers his ass...
...predicting decades of cooling.
Boy, I never saw that one coming.
The skiing will be fantastic
If the Bilderbergers have any say, the vast majority of us won't be here in 20 years.travelinman67 wrote:Unless there's a drastic shift in the paradigm of human intelligence...we won't be here in 1500 years.Chizzang wrote: I predict 1500 years of cooling... we're headed for a cyclical ice age here in about a thousand years
The skiing will be fantastic
CitadelGrad wrote:
If the Bilderbergers have any say, the vast majority of us won't be here in 20 years.


I try to stay away from conspiracy theories, but when you see these hedge fund guys who can manipulate a market almost by themselves, you have to wonder what some of the really "old" money is capable of doing.Skjellyfetti wrote:CitadelGrad wrote:
If the Bilderbergers have any say, the vast majority of us won't be here in 20 years.
travelinman67 wrote:
Unless there's a drastic shift in the paradigm of human intelligence...we won't be here in 1500 years.