The Idiocy and the Harm = when Algore's mouth moves

LaDexter

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They've finally caught a "serial arsonist" in California, undoubtedly some "enviro whack job - ecoterrorist" who starts fires so that the "US" media can blame them on Algore's FRAUD, which Algore does....

Algore also blames the Louisiana floods on the FRAUD too, proving that whether it is wet or dry, Algore's FRAUD can never not be responsible for it...



Serial arsonist behind California wildfires caught as Gore blames 'global warming'



And as this sheer idiocy goes on and on, we continue to NOT build desalination plants to stop humans from overconsuming natures fresh water supply, which dries out plant life... and then an Earth First=er tosses a Molotov cocktail on it...

and this is the HARM of the FRAUD caused by THE IDIOCY of the FRAUD. California's drought would be manageable with more desal, but our "Tippy Toppiest Top Climate Scientists" can't seem to ever notice that every additional human to California's population equals 20-25 gallons of finite fresh water consumed daily...


We should be funding desalination instead of left wing fudgebaking...
 
If you take the link to The Climate Depot site (Serial arsonist behind California wildfires caught as Gore blames 'global warming'), then (if you can find it) take the link to the article there in which Gore reportedly blames the California wildfires on global warming (Al Gore, climate change activist out to save world, likens himself to Jackie Robinson), you will find he never makes such a comment.

And regarding the central theme of that last article, the "reporter" asked Gore to compare himself to Jackie Robinson.

Good work.
 
please don t answer posts from dexter, hes a nutjob

no logical arguments just idioticy
 
That's true, but it's what makes him all the more entertaining to engage. And it's not as if there are any real conversations, debates, discussions or any other version of communication taking place here.
 
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I post the truth that the warmers hate.

It all starts with two questions....

1. Why does one Earth polar circle, the Antarctic, have 9 times the ice of the Arctic?

2. During the past million years, Greenland froze while North America thawed, all at the same time on the same planet with the same atmosphere and the same amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, so what did CO2 have to do with either event?


LOL!!!
 
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That's your "expert science" answer to the two questions which out your FRAUD as FRAUD.

CO2 has NOTHING to do with Earth climate change.
 
Says you. Only you. You have no experts backing you. You have no education on these topics yourself. These ideas occur nowhere but in your fevered imagination and swollen ego.
 
This is the 'fuse' that ignites California's explosive fires

(c) 2016, The Washington Post.

Californians had prayed for an El Niño weather pattern to deliver snow and rain to a state beset by historic drought and tough water restrictions. And last winter, down it came.



It snowed in the high Sierra Nevada Mountains and poured in the north near San Francisco, filling reservoirs that were critically low. It sprinkled in the arid south near Los Angeles, allowing wild grasses to finally sprout. The precipitation was a blessing -- and a curse.

By now, the tall grass has dried and hardened into kindling for wildfire. It contains virtually no water and has a "100 percent ignition rate for any spark," said Janet Upton, a deputy director at the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, known as Cal Fire. "We have this fuse to a bomb."

And the fuse was lit Tuesday in the windy Cajon Pass of San Bernardino County, just east of Los Angeles. The Blue Cut fire that started along a ridge, initially burning only a few acres, roared to more than 30,000 acres by the next day, exhibiting aggressive behavior that one fire official said was more extreme than anything he'd seen in 40 years of firefighting. Some 82,000 residents were ordered to evacuate.

The worry in California is that the Blue Cut is hardly an isolated incident. Invasive species of perennial wild grasses carpet the entire state. The winter wet hit them at the perfect time, just as they were germinating.

But abnormally high summer temperatures and a parched sky have sucked away what little water they still held several months later, state environmental scientists say. In communities as well as up into the hills, the terrain is marked by these grasses, plus shrubs that long ago died of thirst and still-standing trees that died both from lack of water and beetle infestation.

"The drought conditions have caused homeowners to water ration and eliminate the defensible space around their homes," noted Brendan Ripley, a fire behavior analyst.

It's all ready to blow.

This is the 'fuse' that ignites California's explosive fires

Yes, an arsonist is in heaven in this environment. However, there will be major fires even without the services of that kind of psycho. Lightning, wind downed power lines, lightning, highway accidents. We have firefighting equipment beyond ever imagined 40 years ago. Yet, once one of these infernos get a wind behind it, we cannot control it. Only a matter of time until a major catastrophe occurres.
 
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You have no experts backing you.

LMFAO!!!

More precisely, I have no fraudulent fudgebaking taxpayer funded leeches "backing me" because they push FRAUD and I push truth. I have plenty of experts behind me, including one Robert Mueller (if not Mr. Comey).

Your BIRDBRAINED standard is not

1) is it true
2) does theory explain data

Nope.

Your BIRDBRAINED STANDARD is

1) it must be PARROTED from a taxpayer funded fudgebaking left wing liar or it isn't true

LMFAO!!!
 
This is the 'fuse' that ignites California's explosive fires

(c) 2016, The Washington Post.

Californians had prayed for an El Niño weather pattern to deliver snow and rain to a state beset by historic drought and tough water restrictions. And last winter, down it came.



It snowed in the high Sierra Nevada Mountains and poured in the north near San Francisco, filling reservoirs that were critically low. It sprinkled in the arid south near Los Angeles, allowing wild grasses to finally sprout. The precipitation was a blessing -- and a curse.

By now, the tall grass has dried and hardened into kindling for wildfire. It contains virtually no water and has a "100 percent ignition rate for any spark," said Janet Upton, a deputy director at the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, known as Cal Fire. "We have this fuse to a bomb."

And the fuse was lit Tuesday in the windy Cajon Pass of San Bernardino County, just east of Los Angeles. The Blue Cut fire that started along a ridge, initially burning only a few acres, roared to more than 30,000 acres by the next day, exhibiting aggressive behavior that one fire official said was more extreme than anything he'd seen in 40 years of firefighting. Some 82,000 residents were ordered to evacuate.

The worry in California is that the Blue Cut is hardly an isolated incident. Invasive species of perennial wild grasses carpet the entire state. The winter wet hit them at the perfect time, just as they were germinating.

But abnormally high summer temperatures and a parched sky have sucked away what little water they still held several months later, state environmental scientists say. In communities as well as up into the hills, the terrain is marked by these grasses, plus shrubs that long ago died of thirst and still-standing trees that died both from lack of water and beetle infestation.

"The drought conditions have caused homeowners to water ration and eliminate the defensible space around their homes," noted Brendan Ripley, a fire behavior analyst.

It's all ready to blow.

This is the 'fuse' that ignites California's explosive fires

Yes, an arsonist is in heaven in this environment. However, there will be major fires even without the services of that kind of psycho. Lightning, wind downed power lines, lightning, highway accidents. We have firefighting equipment beyond ever imagined 40 years ago. Yet, once one of these infernos get a wind behind it, we cannot control it. Only a matter of time until a major catastrophe occurres.



That arsonist is an "environmentalist," an eco-terrorist, and he gives you evil taxpayer funded leeches "talking points" instead of solutions, specifically desalination.

The arsonist is a registered DEMOCRAT and a good example of what will vote for Hillary in Nov.
 
Bullshit.

How much do you think it would cost to provide desalinated water to the population of California?

Desalination: $0.05 - 0.3/liter
Daily requirement: 300-380 liters/day
Population of Callifornia: 39,310,000

Daily cost: $294,825,000 to $4,481,340,000 PER DAY
Annual cost $107,611,125,000 to $1,635,689,100,000

We could just round that off to $850 billion/year. Pocket change, right?
 
Nice understanding of SCALING the desal, crick.

If it costs X for a small amount, it must cost X for a bigger amount, unless there is a taxpayer funded fudgebaking liar for you to PARROT.

Your "daily requirement" is a tad high, too. 20-25 gallons per day is still under 100 gallons, but when you taxpayer funded liars get your hands on stats, you make the taxpayer pay more and more and more, because you love STEALING the "leftovers..."
 
Estimates vary, but each person uses about 80-100 gallons of water per day.
Per capita water use. Water questions and answers; USGS Water Science School

The average person uses 101.5 gallons of water Per day
http://www.phila.gov/water/educationoutreach/Documents/Homewateruse_IG5.pdf

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Average Water Use Per Person Per Day

20-25 gallons/day? As usual, you don't have the faintest fuck of an idea what you're talking about.
 
The "average person" does what???


a full bath and a ten minute shower

6-8 toilet flushes with 3 gallon toilet, except CA and many other states mandate low flush toilets...which use half the water per flush...

The Best Low-Flow Toilets

"usage of 1.6 gallons per flush"


So, while you excel at using filthy language and parroting, you never question your parroting, and you get outed as a parrot who never thinks every time you do...

everyone doesn't wash clothes everyday either. I do two loads per week.

Needless to say, the issue is desalination, and why we aren't doing it - because Algore's FRAUD steals all the enviro money and does NOTHING USEFUL for the actual environment with it...
 
Why don't you find some agency equivalent to USGS or some other large water agency that shows some actual numbers matching what you've just pulled out of your ass?

Cause you know what? I don't care much for numbers you pull out your ass and that seems to be all we ever see here.

We aren't supplying California with desalinated water because we can't afford it. We couldn't afford to provide one hundredth of them with desalinated water. So quit slinging your bullshit. There is no fraud. AGW is not draining the rest of California's environmental budget.

My "filthy language" bothers you? Or does it bother your mother looking over your shoulder to keep an eye on what you're up to. Hey Mom! Put your son back in school. Home schooling's been a failure.
 
If you take the link to The Climate Depot site (Serial arsonist behind California wildfires caught as Gore blames 'global warming'), then (if you can find it) take the link to the article there in which Gore reportedly blames the California wildfires on global warming (Al Gore, climate change activist out to save world, likens himself to Jackie Robinson), you will find he never makes such a comment.

And regarding the central theme of that last article, the "reporter" asked Gore to compare himself to Jackie Robinson.

Good work.







Ahhh yes, the ever popular "we didn't say that" dodge. Here is manbearpigs tweet on the matter...and below that is just one of MANY claims that the wildfires are the result of global warming. Like I have said many time before, if it wasn't for lies you wouldn't have a thing to say.


"Al Gore

✔@algore

California is experiencing the type of wildfire season that is symptomatic of a warming planet: http://ow.ly/FNF2302Ks1B"



"From deadly floods in Louisiana to an "explosive" wildfire in California, the impacts of the climate change are being felt across the United States this week.

Neither extreme weather event can be exclusively blamed on global warming. But record-breaking heat, warmer oceans, and drier brush—all linked to man-made climate change—are certainly contributing factors.

"Climate change is never going to announce itself by name. But this is what we should expect it to look like," declared Jonah Engel Bromwich at the New York Times, referring to the flooding in southern Louisiana, which has been called the worst natural disaster to strike the U.S. since Superstorm Sandy."

From Epic Fires to a 1,000-Year Flood: The Climate Change of Here and Now
 
Estimates vary, but each person uses about 80-100 gallons of water per day.
Per capita water use. Water questions and answers; USGS Water Science School

The average person uses 101.5 gallons of water Per day
http://www.phila.gov/water/educationoutreach/Documents/Homewateruse_IG5.pdf

dsg757_500_350.jpg

Average Water Use Per Person Per Day

20-25 gallons/day? As usual, you don't have the faintest fuck of an idea what you're talking about.







The best estimate I have seen is produced below. It counts IRRIGATION! Guess what the farms in the Imperial Valley use a lot of water. San Franciscans, with no farms, don't. How unamazing.

"The statewide R-GPCD average for February was 76.7 gallons per person per day, a slight increase from January when the statewide average use was 73.1 gallons per person per day. At the low end, the San Francisco Bay hydrologic region averaged 57.9 gallons per person per day. On the high end, the Colorado River hydrologic region averaged 165.6 gallons per person per day. A handful of suppliers have reached R-GPCD levels below 45. State Water Board staff continues to study this trend in an effort to understand what is driving the reduction in water use in some hydrologic regions but not others."



http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/press_room/press_releases/2015/pr040715_rgcpd_febconservation.pdf
 
I wasn't providing costs for desalinating an 8 oz glass of water you twits.
 

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