Tomu Breidah |
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Reged: 08/14/04
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Re: I just don't see, scientifically, how a carbon tax will make the sun less active....
12/17/16 05:01 AM
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> > Volcanic activity releases ash which reflects heat back into space and sulfur > dioxoide which also acts as a heat shield. Increased volcanic activity would cause > global cooling. Try again. > >
Hm. Well, thank you Vas.
> Yeah, years ago Gregory Benford worked up a method of regulating the climate by > placing carbon balls or something at a particular altitude. Would've cost a few > hundred thousand.
Sounds like geoengineering.... aka "Chemtrails"... Or, chemicals, "nano-particles" released in the contrails of jets.
I was going to comment on here, but seen ^this... Anyway, when people make a huge deal out of (what I feel is) something that can't be helped, regardless of opinion (e.g. thought police), it just reeks of something being up... or, as the old saying goes; "Something is rotten in Denmark."
This is the main reason why I'm skeptical... or a "denier" -if one feels I deserve such a label.
eta: I could say that I believe it's immoral to be deceptive. But in the case of "climate change" then I have no moral objections to lying about (what I feel is) a lie.
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Edited by Tomu Breidah (12/17/16 05:03 AM)
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