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>Global Warming Chickenlittleism  - Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd
I've been following this and I have to tell you ranbotrader, your out of your class here. You said "If the IPCC disappears it will be because big business interests who are threatened by the findings of the IPCC have seduced governments elected by big business money and have won."

This causes me to ask you who you think will be the ones gaining from carbon taxes, purchasing carbon offsets, carbon sequestration, and all other schemes the UN has created which will take money from the common folk? Where in the world do you think this money is going to go?

I'll tell you where the money is going to go, the same large corporations you complain about, big oil companies and their subsidiary companies that hold the patents for carbon sequestration and other schemes to temporarily HIDE co2. All that money will be transferred from first world countries in the form of carbon credits to these big companies so that they open or expand operations in the third world countries. You’re not naive enough to believe that money was actually going to go to some poor countries government so that it could help its citizens are you?

You really need to get an understanding of how the world works and in particular how the UN works, who runs the show in the background. Let me put you on the right path, it’s the big banks, you know the ones you suggested Schwerpunkt was working for.

Schwerpunkt made comments that you really should take to heart. Every so called scientist who claims the world is undergoing warming due to elevated co2 levels caused by man is getting government funding, none are independent. When you have this kind of condition there can be no real peer review, especially when every scientist that isn't on the UN payroll that makes contrary statements is simply shrugged off and called a heretic, denier. That's is not real science but it suits big oil and big banks just fine. Look at t this way, not allowing those scientists who say that the MMGW issue is a false alarm to have input is like a hockey game where one team isn't allowed to use hockey sticks. It stacks the deck and you have predetermined the outcome. This means that real science was not allowed to prevail.

Everything you have said here makes you a shill for the big oil companies and ultimately the big banks.

How does that make your little green heart feel now? How do you feel knowing that you have been used as a cheap expendable pawn by big oil and big banks? The green movement people always fail in this area, identifying who the real threat is, and as long as some large organization seems to be on their side the gladly jump in with both feet never asking how deep the bullshit really is and whether or not they will drown in it.

So to sum up, what you’ve missed is the hedging the big oil companies and big banks have done. They’ve bet that they could keep drilling, digging (oil sands), fracking, and burning coal PLUS convince the people in first world countries that they are responsible for a catastrophic future event if they don’t change the way they live. All the while they have been securing the methods they will use to extract (mine) more money by making us all pay more in the form of carbon taxes and other related bullshit ideas with the intention of raising prices in the future because they too have to pay more in the form of carbon taxes. SO we get hit with higher fuel costs plus carbon related taxes with no benefit to anyone outside of big oil and big banks.

Please, open your eyes to the obvious scam that is man-made global warming.


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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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