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When the Creator first molded this ball and set it to spinning in the heavens, He engineered it to spin until a particular date, far into the future. I do not believe there is anything we humans can do to delay or hasten that day.
Climate change was occurring before there were any significant number of humans on the planet, and it for sure was occurring before there were internal combustion engines polluting the air.
For us to think that we are responsible for climate change, or that there is anything we can do to alter its cycle, is the height of arrogance.
IF the climate change folks were truly convinced that the planet was warming and was going to overheat so badly that life as we know it would cease to exist then the solution would be simple. Send up a geostationary satellite and place it between the Earth and the sun. Wouldn't have to be very big at all to create a little shade and cool the planet.
If a one degree temperature increase over a decade is an existential threat, then the annual springtime warmup when our temps increase by 50 to 100 degrees should be the death knell of the planet.
Instead we call it "pleasant" and open the windows to air out the house.
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When the Creator first molded this ball and set it to spinning in the heavens, He engineered it to spin until a particular date, far into the future. I do not believe there is anything we humans can do to delay or hasten that day.
Climate change was occurring before there were any significant number of humans on the planet, and it for sure was occurring before there were internal combustion engines polluting the air.
For us to think that we are responsible for climate change, or that there is anything we can do to alter its cycle, is the height of arrogance.
IF the climate change folks were truly convinced that the planet was warming and was going to overheat so badly that life as we know it would cease to exist then the solution would be simple. Send up a geostationary satellite and place it between the Earth and the sun. Wouldn't have to be very big at all to create a little shade and cool the planet.
If CO2 was as bad as they say, our trees and other plant life that feed on CO2 would have grown so much they would block out the sun.
Joe
Flying Clay Disk, That's what I was getting at.
If a one degree temperature increase over a decade is an existential threat, then the annual springtime warmup when our temps increase by 50 to 100 degrees should be the death knell of the planet.
Instead we call it "pleasant" and open the windows to air out the house.