edit: This is where I got the term from: "Look...you can't proclaim yourself king just because some moistend bint lobbed a scimitar at you." -Monty Python, Holy Grail
If BasketCase weighs the same as a duck, does that make him a witch?
edit: This is where I got the term from: "Look...you can't proclaim yourself king just because some moistend bint lobbed a scimitar at you." -Monty Python, Holy Grail
This is Arwon dodging the question and sailing off-topic, right here.This is Bill O'Rielly logic right here. Aggressive arrogant ignorance. "I don't understand it, therefore it's wrong."
Oh, make no mistake: I wish death upon all radical Muslims.Do you hope that just the government disappears under the ocean, or all of the people that disagree with that living in the Maldives disappear, too?
What about other island nations with less silly governments?
And twisting my words around is intentional deception. You, sir, are a liar. Because what I said was not "all coastal and island nations". What I said was "all coastal and island THIRD WORLD nations THAT ARE CONCERNED ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING". Those nations are very few. (You did only list three nations, you know)And actually, the same sort of buffoonish ignorance is evident in the comments regarding all the coastal and island nations being "a few exceptions".
You called me a bint. A bint is a British word for a whore (it has a few other meanings, all of which are insulting). You will get no apologies out of me. I have no respect for being called buffoonish or ignorant, either. Though "arrogant" is one that I'm fine with.I did no such thing.
I feel that bringing forth data proving wikipedia wrong and you right would be more convincing than spouting allegations. Why didn't you?From Liars Inc, you mean? There is nowhere (aside from the IPCC) where you can find greatest eco-horsecr@p than on the wiki.
Oh, c'mon. It's been really cold this winter here in Florida.Yes, it is by some measures. Increased precipitation has meant more snow has been falling in the Antarctic, marginally increasing sea-ice volume in the East.
Thank you.BC: Yes, it is by some measures. Increased precipitation has meant more snow has been falling in the Antarctic, marginally increasing sea-ice volume in the East.
That's a loaded question, dude. But I'll run with it. And my answer is, so what? Antarctic ice is increasing. Actually, assuming the Southern Oceans are really warming up, the fact that Antarctic ice can increase in spite of warming oceans merely helps my arrogantAlso, you know the slight increase in Antarctic ice is despite a warmer Southern Ocean, yes?
Yes, I know. You're still not grasping the idea I posted: those countries which are already experiencing deleterious impacts (and stand to experience more) are a very small minority.The countries which are already experiencing deleterious impacts and stand to experience more are universally concerned.
Yes, I know. You're still not grasping the idea I posted: those countries which are already experiencing deleterious impacts (and stand to experience more) are a very small minority.
That's really interesting. I never noticed that connection before.![]()
There is only one period, where the red trend line does not increase. That period is around 1974. 1973-74 also saw the first oil crisis when an oil embargo by the OPEC led to an oil shortage and a sharp increase in oil price, which in turn caused many Western nations to take (temporary) measures to reduce oil consumptions. Coincidence?
One of which is Bangledesh, which, with a population of 160 million, is 8th in population and 5th in population density- and every country higher in population density is a microstate.
Absolutely. And here we get to the crux of the global warming problem (and also the Number One reason why I don't give a crap about global warming): the world has a limited amount of resources with which to solve problems. Nations whose people are starving also don't deserve to be ignored. And nations suffering under religious dictatorships also don't deserve to be ignored. And nations ravaged by AIDS also don't deserve to be ignored.One of which is Bangledesh, which, with a population of 160 million, is 8th in population and 5th in population density- and every country higher in population density is a microstate.
And even if they are a small minority, they still exist, and they don't deserve to be submerged by rising ocean levels.
Well, maybe not the solution, but certainly one of them: many nations have already used this exact solution to deal with intruding oceans. Hell, half of San Francisco used to be ocean.How expensive would it be to create dikes around the populated islands of the Maldives and Tuvalu, along with the Bangladesh shore and other threatened areas? Surely that's the actual solution to that problem, right?
..... (because this kind of thread tends to draw the agenda-driven nutcases)