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>Global Warming Chickenlittleism  - Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd
You certainly are an offensive son of a bitch. Perhaps Schweinhund might be a better name rather than Schwerpunkt. In your attempt to throw your mud as you behave like a gen Y on steroids you fail to understand that ich bin ein jehmahls Berliner and I hold a degree in Aeuronautical Engineering. Sorry if this does not fit your model and that you think that I must be a dumb arse idiot. I'm sure you'll have an offensive come back given your posts to date.

Ok big mouth: WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSION? I fessed up but you again avoided the question. Maybe you are a public servant or worse still a Central banker.

You make me laugh when you talk about climate change playing out in a 20 year time period. Although the canary in the coal mine has been sending a message only simpletons still cling to linear changes in such short time frames. Oh yes...liberals, communists, bankers and the like. yeah right. What can I say.

The problem with climate change deniers is that they for the most part want to dissect a whole pile of data, draw conclusions which may not be valid (this is how Jehovahs' Witnesses operate) and then create dissent so that they can claim that the science is a fraud. This issue will play out over a longer period of time and no amount of hocus pocus as you call it is going to make nature act with German precision as you expect.

Don't bother responding. I have no more time for debate with offensive despots. You are a lost cause Schwerpunkt and I wish you well in your rantings.



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Beginning of the headline :The nature of the recently released report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is extremely alarmist. The report warns, with a 95% certainty, that global warming is man-made and that the resulting  climate change will lead to: Rising temperatures, drought and increasing desertification Warming of the oceans and rising sea levels Shortages of food Loss of ice sheets & shrinking of glaciers Increasing intensity and size of storms There’s no doubt our climate is changing,... Read More
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