Daily remember that climate change is a big fat lie
Daily remember that climate change is a big fat lie
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just like an oblate spheroid earth
*Man made climate change is fake.
No you
That's a real thing though
oblate spheroid is literally a theory, they have to pay off scientists to agree with them, due to there not being enough evidence to prove it to be true.
If you can't understand the problem with that chart your too retarded to understand this but I'll try to explain...
The first cell is over 500 million years.
The last cell is over 20,000 years.
Of fucking course the fluctuations will seem a lot more steady. Pick any 20,000 years in the first frame and it'll look as stable.
You'll also notice in your dumb chart there is a bump at the tiny ass sliver at the very end, and that's an awfully big break with the trend over the last 10,000 years. That's fossil fuel burning my dude.
What a shitty fucking chart op. You fucked up the transparency and its unreadable.
>A theory
Stop using this word until you know what it means in science. Theory is an established body of proven knowledge and formulas that can be used to make consistent accurate predictions. For example, with the theory of gravity, we can figure out the acceleration and speed of a bowling ball dropped from 100' in a vacuum and calculate the exact time it'll hit the ground without failure every single time.
You're thinking hypothesis.
Also we do know it's an oblate spheroid. Gravity is stronger as you get closer to the core of the earth. Gravity is stronger at the poles than it is at the equator because they're flattened and you're closer to the core.
Look at the Pascal's Wager on this. We've got climate change is real, climate change is bullshit, and then we do something, we do nothing.
Climate change is real and we do something, we save the world. Climate change is real and we do nothing, the world ends.
Climate change is a myth and we do something, we spend a bunch of money reorganizing society to not depend on the finite and rapidly diminishing resource that is fossil fuels. It's a myth and we do nothing, nothing happens.
It looks to me like, unless you're an oil company executive, taking a chance and doing something about it is a worthwhile proposition.
Remember this in 10 years as the summers try to kill you. Enjoy!
seems like bullshit, and just a waste of my taxpayer money
Nah, the oil companies are doing for than you'd think. They're energy Giants and they know as well as you do climate change is a thing, and they'll adapt to cash in on the next big thing.
One of my best pals is a PhD chemist. He was doing a lot of work on hydrogen fuel cells, a zero emission energy source. His lab was funded by an oil conglamuration.
I was actually reading an article this morning that said that container ships burn 10,000 litres of diesel an hour and just 15 of them burn as much as all the other cars in the world. There are thousands in circulation.
They're looking at nuclear power options as our nuclear tech gets more sophisticated containable and portable.
If you had a nuclear car one rod of fuel would go hundreds of thousands of kilometres. Just cant get passed the whole "irradiating the driver" problem...
Anyway, check it, from Exxon themselves. Ironically even though they're awful, it's oil companies that will save us if anyone at all.
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This is such a tired dumb argument.
Pharmaceutical companies are evil. They charge 10,000 a pop in the US for insulin.
Does this mean diabetes isn't real? No it means they're jerks.
Same way that if taxes aren't the right route for climate action, it isn't proof or even evidence there's no climate change. Just that the government is run by greedy dicks.
>millions of years
the earth is barely 8000 years old.
>They charge 10,000 a pop in the US for insulin.
it's because of those damn regulations driving up the prices of everything, does the pharmaceutical company deserve no profit for helping keep people alive?
Dude it costs a fraction of that anywhere else in the world. It's not regulation, it's lack of regulation allowing them to price gouge. Yes they deserve to profit. No they don't deserve to profit in obscene amounts cashing in on people's health.
And before you think they're the good guys, let's not forget you're talking about the same industry who if they find they have a drug in circulation that kills, they'll calculate the cost of settlements if they just dump their supply on the market vs. the cost of a recall.
If settling out is cheaper they will sell out their supply and let people die. Because there's no regulations or penalties big enough to prevent them from doing that.
>In only 80 years, Earth's temperature will raise to a level it took 10 million years to cool down from.
>Everything is fine.
>No they don't deserve to profit in obscene amounts cashing in on people's health.
is that not the american dream, applied to healthcare though?
The American dream was everyone gets a chance. Nothing to do with make as much money as possible, just that no law is stopping you from carving your own path. It's easy to start a business and there was a time when minimum wage guaranteed a decent quality of life. That was the American dream.
It was never "if you're smart enough to totally deserve to make essential life giving services unattainable by those who can't afford the medicine or insurance when you really don't have to.
It costs about 2 dollars to make a vial of insulin. The 10,000 figure is a yearly figure byw. It costs almost $400 a vial for Americans. $32 a vial for Canadians.
Can you not agree that they can still make insane profits on a 2 dollar product without bankrupting someone?
canadian drugs are untrustworthy though, that's why the prevented people from going to canada or mexico for prescriptions back in 2004ish
Uh.. no.. they're not. They're the same drugs.. I live in Canada. There is nothing untrustworthy about our medicine.
We also have way less lawsuits over drugs because it's way harder to approve a drug here than in the states.
Ever see those late night class action lawsuits informercials over drugs that fucked people's lives up? Yeah that's all in the US bud.
fuck you and your facts syrupnigger
I do know a family who makes maple syrup and I buy regularly. Got me there.