Trumpdillyicious!

You doubt the accuracy of the voting records? You do not believe that poor old white me voted for Donald Trump?

You do not believe he promised back coal jobs?

You do not believe his cuts to Medicaid will have a effect on them?

You believe that they will be able to afford health insurance under Trumps current plan? Originally Posted by WTF
Well if you voted for Trump then why do you complain
People 65 and older don't use Medicaid they use Medicare
They can't afford health care under obamacare
Aleast he not trying to put coal miners completely out a job like Hilldabeast
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Typical dumbass parrot response.

So where is the FACTUAL EVIDENCE that "climate change" is the consequence of Man's activities or inactivities?

Let me save you some time ... there is NONE! Originally Posted by LexusLover
Nope. None at all. We have the OPINION of one ignorant redneck hillbilly vs. the opinion of people who have actually studied the matter in detail over many years.

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/en...arming-causes/

https://climate.nasa.gov/causes/

http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming...l#.WTGf6sZw_IU

http://globalwarming-facts.info/caus...warming-human/

http://www.climatehotmap.org/about/g...ng-causes.html
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  • 06-02-2017, 01:02 PM
Well if you voted for Trump then why do you complain
People 65 and older don't use Medicaid they use Medicare
They can't afford health care under obamacare
Aleast he not trying to put coal miners completely out a job like Hilldabeast Originally Posted by gary5912

I damn sure didn't vote for Trump.

I said the ones UNDER 65.

Clinton was talking reality , these folks need job training. Machines are taking their place.

Why the fuck do we want to invest in coal when we have all this gas? That is like wanting to bring back the Pony Express to deliver mail. Sure it would employ some folks but is it the future?
The link is another novel use of "the scientific method" by leftist.

The headline and article insinuate that the island is being diminished by global warming(oceans rising).

In reality(and in the details of the article) it is shrinking due to erosion.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/just-100-...194135872.html

This is the sort of "science" that is the basis for the eco-fascist position on fossil fuel use.
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The U.S. transition from that image to today was accomplished without the EU or the Paris Agreement, you Mussulman-luvin, Hitler worshipping, lying, hypocritical, racist, cum-gobbling golem fucktard, HDDB, DEM, but you're too fucking stupid to realize that. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
What are you saying stoner, that we were the first higher polluter in the world, and now we are second?
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  • 06-02-2017, 05:23 PM
I loved how the left manipulated the science of lung cancer from cigarettes... those commies would have had you thinking you could die from cigarettes
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What are you saying stoner, that we were the first higher polluter in the world, and now we are second? Originally Posted by bamscram
Ask your kindergarten teacher to explain what is plainly written in English, Ekim the Inbred Chimp.
"the Paris Treaty was about economics, economic advantages and the transfer of economic strength away from the U.S., not climate."

Anyway illiberal/regressive tears will flood the world... it's over



https://theconservativetreehouse.com...tage-over-u-s/


Seafloor volcano pulses may alter climate: Strikingly regular patterns, from weeks to eons

Date:
February 5, 2015

Source:
The Earth Institute at Columbia University

Summary:
A new study shows that undersea volcanoes flare up on strikingly regular cycles, ranging from two weeks to 100,000 years -- and, that they erupt almost exclusively during the first six months of each year. The pulses -- apparently tied to short- and long-term changes in earth's orbit, and to sea levels -- may help trigger natural climate swings.
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Magma from undersea eruptions congealed into forms known as pillow basalts on the Juan De Fuca Ridge, off the U.S. Pacific Northwest. A new study shows such eruptions wax and wane on regular schedules.
Credit: Deborah Kelley/University of Washington


Vast ranges of volcanoes hidden under the oceans are presumed by scientists to be the gentle giants of the planet, oozing lava at slow, steady rates along mid-ocean ridges. But a new study shows that they flare up on strikingly regular cycles, ranging from two weeks to 100,000 years -- and, that they erupt almost exclusively during the first six months of each year. The pulses -- apparently tied to short- and long-term changes in earth's orbit, and to sea levels--may help trigger natural climate swings. Scientists have already speculated that volcanic cycles on land emitting large amounts of carbon dioxide might influence climate; but up to now there was no evidence from submarine volcanoes. The findings suggest that models of earth's natural climate dynamics, and by extension human-influenced climate change, may have to be adjusted. The study appears this week in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

"People have ignored seafloor volcanoes on the idea that their influence is small -- but that's because they are assumed to be in a steady state, which they're not," said the study's author, marine geophysicist Maya Tolstoy of Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. "They respond to both very large forces, and to very small ones, and that tells us that we need to look at them much more closely." A related study by a separate team this week in the journal Science bolsters Tolstoy's case by showing similar long-term patterns of submarine volcanism in an Antarctic region Tolstoy did not study.

Volcanically active mid-ocean ridges crisscross earth's seafloors like stitching on a baseball, stretching some 37,000 miles. They are the growing edges of giant tectonic plates; as lavas push out, they form new areas of seafloor, which comprise some 80 percent of the planet's crust. Conventional wisdom holds that they erupt at a fairly constant rate--but Tolstoy finds that the ridges are actually now in a languid phase. Even at that, they produce maybe eight times more lava annually than land volcanoes. Due to the chemistry of their magmas, the carbon dioxide they are thought to emit is currently about the same as, or perhaps a little less than, from land volcanoes -- about 88 million metric tons a year. But were the undersea chains to stir even a little bit more, their CO2 output would shoot up, says Tolstoy.

Some scientists think volcanoes may act in concert with Milankovitch cycles--repeating changes in the shape of earth's solar orbit, and the tilt and direction of its axis -- to produce suddenly seesawing hot and cold periods. The major one is a 100,000-year cycle in which the planet's orbit around the sun changes from more or less an annual circle into an ellipse that annually brings it closer or farther from the sun. Recent ice ages seem to build up through most of the cycle; but then things suddenly warm back up near the orbit's peak eccentricity. The causes are not clear.

Enter volcanoes. Researchers have suggested that as icecaps build on land, pressure on underlying volcanoes also builds, and eruptions are suppressed. But when warming somehow starts and the ice begins melting, pressure lets up, and eruptions surge. They belch CO2 that produces more warming, which melts more ice, which creates a self-feeding effect that tips the planet suddenly into a warm period. A 2009 paper from Harvard University says that land volcanoes worldwide indeed surged six to eight times over background levels during the most recent deglaciation, 12,000 to 7,000 years ago. The corollary would be that undersea volcanoes do the opposite: as earth cools, sea levels may drop 100 meters, because so much water gets locked into ice. This relieves pressure on submarine volcanoes, and they erupt more. At some point, could the increased CO2 from undersea eruptions start the warming that melts the ice covering volcanoes on land?

That has been a mystery, partly because undersea eruptions are almost impossible to observe. However, Tolstoy and other researchers recently have been able to closely monitor 10 submarine eruption sites using sensitive new seismic instruments. They have also produced new high-resolution maps showing outlines of past lava flows. Tolstoy analyzed some 25 years of seismic data from ridges in the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans, plus maps showing past activity in the south Pacific.

The long-term eruption data, spread over more than 700,000 years, showed that during the coldest times, when sea levels are low, undersea volcanism surges, producing visible bands of hills. When things warm up and sea levels rise to levels similar to the present, lava erupts more slowly, creating bands of lower topography. Tolstoy attributes this not only to the varying sea level, but to closely related changes in earth's orbit. When the orbit is more elliptical, Earth gets squeezed and unsqueezed by the sun's gravitational pull at a rapidly varying rate as it spins daily -- a process that she thinks tends to massage undersea magma upward, and help open the tectonic cracks that let it out. When the orbit is fairly (though not completely) circular, as it is now, the squeezing/unsqueezing effect is minimized, and there are fewer eruptions.

The idea that remote gravitational forces influence volcanism is mirrored by the short-term data, says Tolstoy. She says the seismic data suggest that today, undersea volcanoes pulse to life mainly during periods that come every two weeks. That is the schedule upon which combined gravity from the moon and sun cause ocean tides to reach their lowest points, thus subtly relieving pressure on volcanoes below. Seismic signals interpreted as eruptions followed fortnightly low tides at eight out of nine study sites. Furthermore, Tolstoy found that all known modern eruptions occur from January through June. January is the month when Earth is closest to the sun, July when it is farthest -- a period similar to the squeezing/unsqueezing effect Tolstoy sees in longer-term cycles. "If you look at the present-day eruptions, volcanoes respond even to much smaller forces than the ones that might drive climate," she said.

Daniel Fornari, a senior scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution not involved in the research, called the study "a very important contribution." He said it was unclear whether the contemporary seismic measurements signal actual lava flows or just seafloor rumbles and cracking. But, he said, the study "clearly could have important implications for better quantifying and characterizing our assessment of climate variations over decadal to tens to hundreds of thousands of years cycles."

Edward Baker, a senior ocean scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said, "The most interesting takeaway from this paper is that it provides further evidence that the solid Earth, and the air and water all operate as a single system."

The research for this paper was funded in large part by the U.S. National Science Foundation.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...0205142921.htm

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Ask your kindergarten teacher to explain what is plainly written in English, Ekim the Inbred Chimp. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Get the fog from your head ekim maybe you can understand the question.
although it isn't written in pig Latin like most of your insulting comments.
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Get the fog from your head ekim maybe you can understand the question.
although it isn't written in pig Latin like most of your insulting comments.
Originally Posted by bamscram
Everyone here understands that you can neither read nor understand English, Ekim the Inbred Chimp. You spend too much time inhaling diesel fumes and cuddling with farm animals, Ekim the Inbred Chimp.
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Everyone here understands that you can neither read nor understand English, Ekim the Inbred Chimp. You spend too much time inhaling diesel fumes and cuddling with farm animals, Ekim the Inbred Chimp. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Everyone knows you are a blowhard who is full of shit.
Who posts gibberish thinking it is English
Never answers a question, just goes into meltdown.
You are a waste of time. Wanna answer the question or have your fogged head forgotten it already?
Keep on token!!!
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Everyone knows you are a blowhard who is full of shit.
Who posts gibberish thinking it is English
Never answers a question, just goes into meltdown.
You are a waste of time. Wanna answer the question or have your fogged head forgotten it already?
Keep on token!!!
Originally Posted by bamscram

Stupid questions like yours don't need to be entertained, Ekim the Inbred Chimp, but stupid jackasses like you deserve to be ridiculed.
If you've paid attention to climate change issues through the past 20 years you would know that big corporations, especially the conventional ones, were very slow to come on board with the threats posed by atmospheric degradation. That many larger corporations and many nations and many influential institutions are now worried about climate change and atmospheric degradation is due to the evidence. We can continue to allow fossil fuel pollution to rivers, land and sky. Or we can do the right thing and continue to carefully change course at a prudent speed. Originally Posted by Muy Largo
Synthetic chemicals, Iran with nukes, or a runaway bioengineered organism is going to kill us long before the climate does. Focus your efforts in the right place. You will not find a politician that will stand with you in the fight because of all the money, so it will be hard, but least you won't be wasting your time any longer.
Ask your kindergarten teacher to explain what is plainly written in English, Ekim the Inbred Chimp. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
You mean after 14 years that EKIM FINALLY made it into kindergarten ????? Momma Chimp must be SOOOOOO proud !
Everyone here understands that you can neither read nor understand English, Ekim the Inbred Chimp. You spend too much time inhaling diesel fumes and cuddling with farm animals, Ekim the Inbred Chimp. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
And his propensity for burying his one tooth into other men's " neither regions " in those KansASS back allies and " mountains " in search of fresh dingleberries " can't help his IQ or demeanor !