hahahahhahahahhaha, "too late".If you wait that long it will be too late to do anything.
it's NEVER too late.
nice trap though.
we are NOT in control. if we die we die. the earth will live on. it's not about us.
hahahahhahahahhaha, "too late".If you wait that long it will be too late to do anything.
hahahahhahahahhaha, "too late".
it's NEVER too late.
nice trap though.
we are NOT in control. if we die we die. the earth will live on. it's not about us.
Is it a bad idea to try to limit the emissions that we know cause an increase in the climate? You say it's going to happen whether we like it or not, which I agree with, but what we're doing is increasing the speed at which it occurs, it might not happen in our lifetime, or in our kids lifetime, which makes this problem even more difficult to fix, but the point of no return for human emissions will be reached at one point, so shouldn't we try to curb the rate, if even a tiny bit? Who knows, maybe that extra bit that we prepare ourselves for now will give future generations the amount of time needed to come up with a valid solution at the time, should we ever have to actually leave the planet.hahahahhahahahhaha, "too late".
it's NEVER too late.
nice trap though.
we are NOT in control. if we die we die. the earth will live on. it's not about us.
So you're dismissing those 32 international science academies data?baaa baaa baaaa...so i didnt have that cool pick you posted earlier, but you get the picture
Science comes along and fixes the problems. Science proved the Earth is round. Science proved the Earth orbits the Sun. Science proved the earth is 4.5 billion years old. It is the LACK of VALID SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY that leads people to believe false theories, not the other way around.ya know, i thought of something to add-scientists are not perfect all knowing beings and their *theories* they think they have solid evidence to support their claims has been proven dead wrong in the past-and present, . the earth is flat-sun orbits the earth-the earth is 5,000 yrs old.....etc etc.
where exactly did i say it was going to happen?Is it a bad idea to try to limit the emissions that we know cause an increase in the climate? You say it's going to happen whether we like it or not, which I agree with, but what we're doing is increasing the speed at which it occurs, it might not happen in our lifetime, or in our kids lifetime, which makes this problem even more difficult to fix, but the point of no return for human emissions will be reached at one point, so shouldn't we try to curb the rate, if even a tiny bit? Who knows, maybe that extra bit that we prepare ourselves for now will give future generations the amount of time needed to come up with a valid solution at the time, should we ever have to actually leave the planet.
So you're dismissing those 32 international science academies data?
At least explain that.
Science comes along and fixes the problems. Science proved the Earth is round. Science proved the Earth orbits the Sun. Science proved the earth is 4.5 billion years old. It is the LACK of VALID SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY that leads people to believe false theories, not the other way around.
"we are NOT in control. if we die we die. the earth will live on. it's not about us."where exactly did i say it was going to happen?
you are making things up.
no, not really."we are NOT in control. if we die we die. the earth will live on. it's not about us."
I might have misinterpreted that statement. I took it to mean that the Earth's climate fluctuates every so often, which is why we have ice ages every 10-20 thousand years or so, to which I was saying I agree with. I thought you were essentially saying "it's going to change whether we like it or not, we're not in control of it, so there's no point in trying to do anything to change it" - is that the point you were making?
yeah they were. good thing they got that one fixed.I remember when i was a kid that eggs were bad for people. lmao
didnt science originally prove the earth was flat? and prove the sun orbits the earth? and the earth is 1000 years old? and the icecaps were melting?Is it a bad idea to try to limit the emissions that we know cause an increase in the climate? You say it's going to happen whether we like it or not, which I agree with, but what we're doing is increasing the speed at which it occurs, it might not happen in our lifetime, or in our kids lifetime, which makes this problem even more difficult to fix, but the point of no return for human emissions will be reached at one point, so shouldn't we try to curb the rate, if even a tiny bit? Who knows, maybe that extra bit that we prepare ourselves for now will give future generations the amount of time needed to come up with a valid solution at the time, should we ever have to actually leave the planet.
So you're dismissing those 32 international science academies data?
At least explain that.
Science comes along and fixes the problems. Science proved the Earth is round. Science proved the Earth orbits the Sun. Science proved the earth is 4.5 billion years old. It is the LACK of VALID SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY that leads people to believe false theories, not the other way around.
Is this sarcasm? Seriously. I've seen this at least 3 different times. The exact same claims and everything.didnt science originally prove the earth was flat? and prove the sun orbits the earth? and the earth is 1000 years old? and the icecaps were melting?
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Scientists also figure shit out wrongly. It was science, as it were, that proved the earth was flat before it proved it was round. And it was also biased pseudo science with a political agenda that proved global warming, before more objective science proved it all a fraud.Is this sarcasm? Seriously. I've seen this at least 3 different times. The exact same claims and everything.
Think for a second man... Science proved the Earth was round, it was the average people who didn't know anything about the planet who could only base what they knew on what they saw at the time who thought it was flat. Then scientists came along and ran some tests and determined it is in fact round. Same thing with the Earths orbit... Same thing with the age...
Scientists figure shit out, that's what they do.
dinosaurs.didnt science originally prove the earth was flat? and prove the sun orbits the earth? and the earth is 1000 years old? and the icecaps were melting?
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