Don't miss it: What Does 800 ppm CO2 Look Like vs. 300 ppm? This Is What Panics The Eco-Fascists? - It's No Wonder Gore Continues To Spew CO2
Note: If you are on speaking terms with a useful-idiot, a public school teacher, a Hollywood celebrity, a CNN reporter, or a Senator who believes Al Gore fanatical claims, share this chart with them. Explain to them, very slowly, that this is why the vast majority of climate alarmist scientists (or even a decent number of physical science scientists) will not sign a petition categorically stating they believe that small trace amounts of human CO2 will cause global catastrophes, as claimed by Al Gore and other eco-fascists. The reason they won't is because the claims are literally non-scientific hysteria.BBC - Climate Change: The Blog of Bloom: 'Global warming is all a myth', according to the Spectator
Anyone seen the front page of the Spectator this week? Sprawled on a deckchair, wearing a pair of sunglasses and clutching a glass of chilled red grape juice in one hand, is Earth. In holiday mode. 'Relax', it coos. 'Global warming is all a myth'.Twitter / James Turner: [Sarah allegedly cools the planet]
Welcome @sarahshoraka to Twitter. By way of introduction, Sarah has recently been occupying coal ships and slowing down climate change.2009 Failed States Index - [GASP! One additional part of CO2 per 10,000 would allegedly cause wars!]
If you think these failed states look bad now, wait until the climate changes.
1 comment:
You had me going Tom. I thought we would see a computer projection of the primary plant production resulting from 800 ppm of co2.
We already know that the worlds plant life has expanded by 8% from just the 380ppm.
Seems like if there were a projection of how much more ppp there would be due to a doubling of co2, that would be enough to flip some of the more thoughtful liberals, the ones who actually believe that Al Gore speaks truth and base their vote upon the assumption that Gore is doing the right thing, instead of just lining his pocket at the world's expence.
Maybe we can get those climate models working on the side of the angels for once.
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