Harrison Ford hits out at global inaction on climate change, warns of 'disastrous' consequences

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It seems we have another high priest for the global warming religion. This one doesn't mind jetting around the world to warn the world of the problem of jetting around the world.

Harrison Ford hits out at global inaction on climate change

Hollywood heavyweight Harrison Ford has told the ABC he hopes world leaders can "finally do something" about climate change as he launched a broadside at squabbling world powers.

During an interview with 7.30, Ford said the consequences of inaction were dire.

"Nature will take care of itself — nature doesn't need people, people need nature to survive," Ford told presenter Leigh Sales.
 
Just establishing liberal bona fides to assure he doesn't become a washed up and forgotten over the hill former actor. Talk the talk....and they won't need to walk the walk.
 
It seems we have another high priest for the global warming religion. This one doesn't mind jetting around the world to warn the world of the problem of jetting around the world.

Harrison Ford hits out at global inaction on climate change

Hollywood heavyweight Harrison Ford has told the ABC he hopes world leaders can "finally do something" about climate change as he launched a broadside at squabbling world powers.

During an interview with 7.30, Ford said the consequences of inaction were dire.

"Nature will take care of itself — nature doesn't need people, people need nature to survive," Ford told presenter Leigh Sales.

awwwww.... poor baby
 
It seems we have another high priest for the global warming religion. This one doesn't mind jetting around the world to warn the world of the problem of jetting around the world.

Harrison Ford hits out at global inaction on climate change

Hollywood heavyweight Harrison Ford has told the ABC he hopes world leaders can "finally do something" about climate change as he launched a broadside at squabbling world powers.

During an interview with 7.30, Ford said the consequences of inaction were dire.

"Nature will take care of itself — nature doesn't need people, people need nature to survive," Ford told presenter Leigh Sales.

awwwww.... poor baby

A disjointed out of place response, is that you Mrs. Clinton?
 
The Global Warming denier cult is losing the battle much as it lost its mind long ago.

Sorry dopes, you can only deny reality until it smacks you in the face.
 
It seems we have another high priest for the global warming religion. This one doesn't mind jetting around the world to warn the world of the problem of jetting around the world.

Harrison Ford hits out at global inaction on climate change

Hollywood heavyweight Harrison Ford has told the ABC he hopes world leaders can "finally do something" about climate change as he launched a broadside at squabbling world powers.

During an interview with 7.30, Ford said the consequences of inaction were dire.

"Nature will take care of itself — nature doesn't need people, people need nature to survive," Ford told presenter Leigh Sales.

Would be the first time the dominant species died out. Might not be the worst thing.
 
It seems we have another high priest for the global warming religion. This one doesn't mind jetting around the world to warn the world of the problem of jetting around the world.

Harrison Ford hits out at global inaction on climate change

Hollywood heavyweight Harrison Ford has told the ABC he hopes world leaders can "finally do something" about climate change as he launched a broadside at squabbling world powers.

During an interview with 7.30, Ford said the consequences of inaction were dire.

"Nature will take care of itself — nature doesn't need people, people need nature to survive," Ford told presenter Leigh Sales.

Would be the first time the dominant species died out. Might not be the worst thing.

What the hell? You do understand that "worst thing" is relative to humans not your pet dog?
 
It seems we have another high priest for the global warming religion. This one doesn't mind jetting around the world to warn the world of the problem of jetting around the world.

Harrison Ford hits out at global inaction on climate change

Hollywood heavyweight Harrison Ford has told the ABC he hopes world leaders can "finally do something" about climate change as he launched a broadside at squabbling world powers.

During an interview with 7.30, Ford said the consequences of inaction were dire.

"Nature will take care of itself — nature doesn't need people, people need nature to survive," Ford told presenter Leigh Sales.

Would be the first time the dominant species died out. Might not be the worst thing.

What the hell? You do understand that "worst thing" is relative to humans not your pet dog?


Humans are a failed planetary experiment. No other species has ever developed capable of destroying the planet. Might not be so bad if we died out. Planets capable of supporting life are a bit of a rarity.
 
It seems we have another high priest for the global warming religion. This one doesn't mind jetting around the world to warn the world of the problem of jetting around the world.

Harrison Ford hits out at global inaction on climate change

Hollywood heavyweight Harrison Ford has told the ABC he hopes world leaders can "finally do something" about climate change as he launched a broadside at squabbling world powers.

During an interview with 7.30, Ford said the consequences of inaction were dire.

"Nature will take care of itself — nature doesn't need people, people need nature to survive," Ford told presenter Leigh Sales.

Would be the first time the dominant species died out. Might not be the worst thing.

What the hell? You do understand that "worst thing" is relative to humans not your pet dog?


Humans are a failed planetary experiment. No other species has ever developed capable of destroying the planet. Might not be so bad if we died out. Planets capable of supporting life are a bit of a rarity.

We are capable of destroying the biosphere, which is a very thin living skin on the surface of the Earth. We cannot destroy the planet itself. I say this because Global Warming deniers use this terminology to confuse people into believing someone is talking about destroying the actual Earth.

And yes humans are in the process of destroying the biosphere. A mass extinction is underway caused by humans and is accelerating daily. Whether the human species will survive this one cannot be known, but we will suffer horrendous losses no matter what.
 
It seems we have another high priest for the global warming religion. This one doesn't mind jetting around the world to warn the world of the problem of jetting around the world.

Harrison Ford hits out at global inaction on climate change

Hollywood heavyweight Harrison Ford has told the ABC he hopes world leaders can "finally do something" about climate change as he launched a broadside at squabbling world powers.

During an interview with 7.30, Ford said the consequences of inaction were dire.

"Nature will take care of itself — nature doesn't need people, people need nature to survive," Ford told presenter Leigh Sales.

Would be the first time the dominant species died out. Might not be the worst thing.

What the hell? You do understand that "worst thing" is relative to humans not your pet dog?


Humans are a failed planetary experiment. No other species has ever developed capable of destroying the planet. Might not be so bad if we died out. Planets capable of supporting life are a bit of a rarity.

We are capable of destroying the biosphere, which is a very thin living skin on the surface of the Earth. We cannot destroy the planet itself. I say this because Global Warming deniers use this terminology to confuse people into believing someone is talking about destroying the actual Earth.

And yes humans are in the process of destroying the biosphere. A mass extinction is underway caused by humans and is accelerating daily. Whether the human species will survive this one cannot be known, but we will suffer horrendous losses no matter what.


Wish I was ignorant like you. We can destroy the planet. Or rather, we can create things that can destroy the planet.
 
It seems we have another high priest for the global warming religion. This one doesn't mind jetting around the world to warn the world of the problem of jetting around the world.

Harrison Ford hits out at global inaction on climate change

Hollywood heavyweight Harrison Ford has told the ABC he hopes world leaders can "finally do something" about climate change as he launched a broadside at squabbling world powers.

During an interview with 7.30, Ford said the consequences of inaction were dire.

"Nature will take care of itself — nature doesn't need people, people need nature to survive," Ford told presenter Leigh Sales.

Would be the first time the dominant species died out. Might not be the worst thing.

What the hell? You do understand that "worst thing" is relative to humans not your pet dog?


Humans are a failed planetary experiment. No other species has ever developed capable of destroying the planet. Might not be so bad if we died out. Planets capable of supporting life are a bit of a rarity.

We are capable of destroying the biosphere, which is a very thin living skin on the surface of the Earth. We cannot destroy the planet itself. I say this because Global Warming deniers use this terminology to confuse people into believing someone is talking about destroying the actual Earth.

And yes humans are in the process of destroying the biosphere. A mass extinction is underway caused by humans and is accelerating daily. Whether the human species will survive this one cannot be known, but we will suffer horrendous losses no matter what.


Wish I was ignorant like you. We can destroy the planet. Or rather, we can create things that can destroy the planet.

His quote is from 1:3 Bullshititonian of the GW bible.
 
Accelerator production[edit]

At heavy ion accelerators like the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), nuclei are collided at relativistic speeds, creating strange and antistrange quarks which could conceivably lead to strangelet production. The experimental signature of a strangelet would be its very high ratio of mass to charge, which would cause its trajectory in a magnetic field to be very nearly, but not quite, straight. The STAR collaboration has searched for strangelets produced at the RHIC,[7] but none were found. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is even less likely to produce strangelets,[8] but searches are planned[9] for the LHC ALICE detector.

Dangers[edit]

If the strange matter hypothesis is correct and its surface tension is larger than the aforementioned critical value, then a larger strangelet would be more stable than a smaller one. One speculation that has resulted from the idea is that a strangelet coming into contact with a lump of ordinary matter could convert the ordinary matter to strange matter.[14][15] This "ice-nine"-like disaster scenario is as follows: one strangelet hits a nucleus, catalyzing its immediate conversion to strange matter. This liberates energy, producing a larger, more stable strangelet, which in turn hits another nucleus, catalyzing its conversion to strange matter. In the end, all the nuclei of all the atoms of Earth are converted, and Earth is reduced to a hot, large lump of strange matter.
Strangelet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Grey goo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Grey goo (also spelled gray goo) is a hypothetical end-of-the-world scenario involving molecular nanotechnology in which out-of-control self-replicating robots consume all matter on Earth while building more of themselves,[1][2] a scenario that has been called ecophagy ("eating the environment").[3] The original idea assumed machines were designed to have this capability, while popularizations have assumed that machines might somehow gain this capability by accident."
 

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