The Climate Debate in Football terms!!!

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Here you have it............put into context for fans of the gridiron!!!:2up::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:

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Representing 25 years of the AGW Climate Crusaders barely moving the ball and not even getting a first down yet!!! After 25 years!!! Indeed..........the "consensus" science is not mattering. Fossil fuels will be dominating for decades. Renewables.....ummm...........not so much. By any measure, ie: solar still well less than 1%!!....wind just a bit higher!!!:funnyface::funnyface::funnyface:

Pink color represents how far the AGW community have moved the ball since 1995!!! It is called........SKEPTIC DOMINATION!!!





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They still spike the ball on the "97% consensus"..........but nobody is caring!!:fu:
 
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Ah yes, and 194 nations just stated that you are full of shit. And Congress gave the President the funds to implement our part of the Treaty. LOL
 
Ah yes, and 194 nations just stated that you are full of shit. And Congress gave the President the funds to implement our part of the Treaty. LOL



" Though not in the treaty, the $100 billion a year — now pushed back to 2025 — survives as a formal decision of the Paris conference (paragraph 54 of the decision document). That massive fund would have been not only a killer for the deal, it would also have been a killer for Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy. "

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/artic...agreement-bad-us-needs-congressional-approval





He who laughs last laughs hardest......................


Fossil Fuel Subsidies Top $450 Billion Annually, Study Says




Team AGW Climate Crusaders still have the ball on their own 9 yard line!!!:up:
 
Rivers rise to record levels in Midwest, flooding will be ‘major to historic’

The scene is overwhelming in the Midwest this week, where river water is rising into homes and business. Forecasts are calling for record or near-record crests of the Mississippi River and its tributaries as a week of torrential rainfall drains into the basin. More than 20 people have died in the floods, and the worst has yet to come.

The disastrous river flooding is the result of a month’s worth of excessive rainfall, most of which has fallen over the past week. In the past four days, 6 to 12 inches of rain has fallen across a vast area of the Midwest from Illinois to northeast Texas. Some locations are running 8 inches above normal for the month of December. Dozens of new rainfall records were set over the weekend, in some cases doubling or even tripling old records for Dec. 26 and 27.

Now all of that surplus rain is draining through tributaries that are swollen well beyond their banks into the Mississippi. Around 400 river gauges across the eastern United States have been in flood stage since Monday.

Yes, by God, this is really winning. Why don't you idiots go down there and tell these people how much they have won.
 
Rivers rise to record levels in Midwest, flooding will be ‘major to historic’

The scene is overwhelming in the Midwest this week, where river water is rising into homes and business. Forecasts are calling for record or near-record crests of the Mississippi River and its tributaries as a week of torrential rainfall drains into the basin. More than 20 people have died in the floods, and the worst has yet to come.

The disastrous river flooding is the result of a month’s worth of excessive rainfall, most of which has fallen over the past week. In the past four days, 6 to 12 inches of rain has fallen across a vast area of the Midwest from Illinois to northeast Texas. Some locations are running 8 inches above normal for the month of December. Dozens of new rainfall records were set over the weekend, in some cases doubling or even tripling old records for Dec. 26 and 27.

Now all of that surplus rain is draining through tributaries that are swollen well beyond their banks into the Mississippi. Around 400 river gauges across the eastern United States have been in flood stage since Monday.

Yes, by God, this is really winning. Why don't you idiots go down there and tell these people how much they have won.


Has zero to do with the topic.

Links on weather imply........all theory. Pure conjecture.

Renewable energy is a joke........all projections ( except by green energy companies ) clearly display that renewables will be about 10% to 11% maximum for generating electricity by 2050!!

That is a HUGE win for the middle class and particularly the poor in general. When you slam fossil fuel companies with gigantic taxes due to regulation, they pass the cost off to electric companies. Only the AGW community tell you the electric company is going to eat those costs. duh..........offuckingcourse they are going to pass it on to the consumer.........but don't take my word for it!! Go check the record of what Obama said in 2008, "Under my plan, electricity rates will necessarily skyrocket!". Its on YouTube.

Progressives lie about this shit every day..........they make out like their plans are beneficial in terms of what we will pay for energy = bald faced lies. Anybody with half a brain knows it too!!!:2up:
 
American diaspora - Mississippi River flood of 1927

Floods on the Mississippi are nothing new. On March 18, 1543, Hernando DeSoto and his soldiers were passing through a native village at the confluence of the Mississippi and Arkansas rivers, near the spot whereRosedale is today.

"The river entered with ferocity through the gates of the town," he writes, "and two days later they were unable to go through the streets except in canoes. . . it was a beautiful thing to look upon the sea where there had been fields, for on each side of the river the water extended over twenty leagues of land, and all of this area was navigated by canoes, and nothing was seen but the tops of the tallest trees."
 
Since we are upon Wildcard Weekend in the NFL, thought it instructive to recall this thread for those board members wanting to get a glimpse of the real score in the global warming debate.......which is to say, the only real important question that must be answered at the end of the day............

Is the science mattering in the real world??

Quick glance at the simulated football field says its not even near Hail Mary distance!!:up::rofl::rofl:
 

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