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  • The oceans would also be poisoned from the methane.

  • lovebigboobs29 Do you see the world sometimes with out boobs or thats all you see? You know the computer is a dangerous addiction. In the real world Super Volcanoes can erupt and will erupt sooner or latter.

  • i love that response; except it still could happen. Jerk vs Jerk now thats amazing.

  • There will be no doomsday. Videos like this are funny.

  • This is from an hour or so long production video from MSNBC. Some of the more possible scenarios are more plausible. The probability of some of the more disastrous ones are exaggerated. It is a sensationalizing of things to make the program more popular.

  • This fake. I seen this video 2 years ago. They just keep uploading it.

  • yes it will happen this year; sounds like wisdom of the Gods or Just the God almighty

  • @TheTigersparadise It wont happen ever.

  • fuc oof doomsday conspiracys

    stop spreading fear u apes...

  • @lcabosa

    I love it when you dip-shits deny everything even though it happening right in font of your faces. Maybe when they actually start making the Earth a boiling mars you actually wish you've pay attention and listen to people instead of mass media and religion. But theres nothing you can do now.. I guess it wouldn't make a difference.

  • @SgtThom You're a moron. Nothing is happening in front of us.

  • Union of Concerned Scientists: Sammon Email "Reveals Network's Anti-Science Bias in Climate Coverage"

  • i feel so sorry for all eco-systems that are destroying by effect of global warming.

  • @vichuda1000 Global warming is a hoax and not real.

  • i like this video.

  • if all methane are released. Methae will consume all the oxygen in the world.

  • there are three Methane sources

    1. fermentation of organic matter by methanobacteria

    2. fermentation of permafrost by methanobacteria

    3 defrost of frozen methane

    It is estimated to have billion billions of methane released if the global temperature increases.

  • This is a ridiculous video sheeple. If it scared you, it had the intended effect. Now open your wallet and let them apply some more carbon tax to you.

  • we humans sould start making liveble places on the moon and mars. lets start working on technology that does not include fucking our planet over 1500 times worse than we already have. we have done a lot with our technology, nuclear bombs c4 c3 c2 c1 c5 , oil cracking, moab's , underground hydrogen bomb explosions and god knows what tha fuck more we can destroy.

    lets start learning from our mistakes and start using our knowledge for good.

  • @Yamhal The moon n mars have such wild radiation levels I doubt colonies there will ever be more than than a trillion-dollar stunt. The earth is the only home we've got...

  • the humanity is a mental institution.....

  • hte problem is not about dying or we get to fade away, i think that human specie had some many privileges, and have so much fear, i don't find any sense in thinking about the end of the humans,ridiculous if i live my life thinking about the end of the humanity, and how painful is dying. THE PROBLEM is about how do we live every instant of our lives, every moment we have life, and every morning seems anew. but we have to go to work again making the rich richer.7,000 000 000 people and............

  • The world is never going to end on its own!..Only GOD will end it..

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  • @mastermanio2

    No it won't increase tempter of the Sun will mostly likely kill any macro organism long before the sun even explodes.

  • @SgtThom The sun isn't going to explode

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  • Thank god I sold my property in Florida phew

  • i think what we are experiencing now in the gulf mexico, is methane gas coming from under, and the temperature is going higher, that also means, that by drilling we can screw and release the gas or something worst as increase the temperature in the earth little more and faster than the present time. this is going to be like a huge diarrhea out of control. is not about dying. is about not understanding a shit. is about the measure of things in life. is about love for life. and balance chaos order

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  • "Florida would be gone, completely swallowed by the rising ocean..."

    Fuck yes. Where do I sign up to make this happen?

    "... as well as hundreds of cities around the world."

    Oh. :(

  • I just pooped...and peed.

  • Conservatives farts causes more global warming then anything elses lol

  • @altha2009A

    actually democrats are more in favor of global warming than a conservative.

  • They accidentally recorded a UFO in this video.

    From 0:08 to 0:13 - there is a UFO that moves from the top left to the bottom right ;)

  • I agree with you BCT071, politicians should be replaced by scientist, also, people should stop breeding 5 to 12 babies per ethnic women, even in advanced countries. We have enough problems. Less is more.

  • be more specific, tehre are 2 types of scientist, those scientist who love technology and would give anything to make more techology even it destroy the world or the environmental scientist who would love to save the world..

  • My personal choice for making a big dent in GG emissions is getting rid of ruminants in world farming- their burped and farted methane is a huge contributor. Marsupials like kangaroo and wombat produce no methane, need a fraction of the water and produce awesome meat. They are also generally a lot less hard on the vegetation than cattle. Its only tradition that keeps us eating beef- switch to roo meat and start the changeover...

  • @ech1dna I think its also the taste....Cows just taste awesome!

  • @MrDoobious - I agree! However, kangaroo is also fantastic- give it a try if you get the chance. (the animal rights morons are making it harder to find outside of australia- they prefer everyone eat factory farmed shit meat rather than cutesy-wootsy free range organic kangaroo)

  • If there are any climate change deniers out there who want to disprove my last comment then it easy. -Simply post the references to the science research published in real science journals from the last 5 years which disproves anthropogenic climate change. Then tell us about exactly which respectable science institutes backs your case up. Its easy. (Please don't waste our time by whining about laughable conspiracy theories).

    Plot spoiler- they can't. There isn't any.

  • i saw the article on this but not the tv report , cool ! thanks for sharing ... PLEASE come visit my channel, i have som similar , interesting, good videos ... take care

  • What happens on Venus and Mars is one thing; what happens on Earth is another. Pointing to climate changes on other worlds is a favorite contrarian tactic, but it does nothing to disprove climate c

    change on Earth.

    Even if climate change on Earth is due entirely to natural factors, it can still alter our lives, and we still have to cope with it. Trying to deny it does not make it go away.

  • Yet we keep burning coal to produce electricity.

    This could be turned around quickly if all coal fired powerplants were shut down and replaced with renuables such as wind and solar and yes even nuclear power if it has to be used for say another half century until renuables are up to the task on their own.

    The creation of vast solar plants across the deserts of the world,massive tree planting projects and electric cars will be the only way out.

    But it has to start NOW!

    Coal will kill us all.

  • Hey- I like the desert the way it is! Lets build the solar plants on top of the cities- they look like shit anyway and city folk watch TV all day so they'd never notice.

  • The world's deserts are vast and get constant sun almost all year round.

    That's why they're deserts.

    But fear not for your lovely desert because we're clearing forrests at an awesome rate and we'll have brand new deserts to put solar farms on.

    Cheers ;-)

  • I'm not convinced- most desert climates are caused by Hadley Cells or rain-shadows. Except in savanna areas bordering desert, forest clearing leads to regrowth (assuming its not converted to farming). Thats not to say clearing is a good thing- no way- regrowth forest is absolute shite for most biodiversity.

    My point is that people think deserts are disposable wastelands but they are sometimes as biodiverse as any forest or coral reef and are as worthy of protection. Cities on the other hand...

  • You obviously mean well but you are yet to face the harsh reality of what is coming.

    If we don't stop pumping CO2 into the atmosphere the tipping point will be reached in the next 50 years.

    To do this we need to convert most of the world to solar power soon if not yesterday.

    The desert is the only real choice of location for these solar plants.

    They would only cover a small fraction of any desert's total area.

    Biodiversity is only possible on a living planet not a dead one.

  • You are preaching to the wrong guy here- If you check through my posts here and on vids ridden with climate change denial advertising you'll see I have been fighting the good fight for a while.

    Ecosystems aside, I think the cost of energy transmission (most of the worlds population live nowhere near deserts, thankfully) on top of the cost of the technology itself make it really impractical. I have solar PV and hot water on my house- trust me its expensive!

  • I agree completely that climate change is apocalypse for much of the planet's wildlife- we are already matching the extinction rate of the Permian/Triassic event now and the effects of GW have barely kicked in. Anyone who denies this is either conceited or ignorant (or both). I just don't see the solution being in any one technofix. PV production is polluting and resource hungry and anyway current energy consumption growth will swallow any advances there easily.

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  • why do u think the poles are cold, genius?

  • @ech1dna I am a geologist, it would be very wrong to say that the Permian Triassic extinction was caused by methane. Or that the methane gun hypothesis has much real science behind it...

    The climate is probably not dominated by strong positive feedback mechanisms so you can relax..

  • @EasyEs- I'd suggest its your claim that is light on science mate. The papers and books I've read point to the siberian trapp eruptions setting off massive gas hydrate dissociation at the end Permian. Try reading some of the work of M.J.Benton or P.B.Wignall on this. Go tell them they have got it wrong...

  • @ech1dna I would spend some time looking at what other papers say in regard to this matter. The methane gun hypothesis fell apart some time ago. What is generally accepted now is is drawn out ecological stresses due to due several factors most of which was large scale desertification, frequent ice sheet advancement, coupled with a large base level fall in sea level. The fossil record is very clear that this began before major eruptions of the Siberian eruptions.

  • @ech1dna I would ask you this, why did the last interglacial periods did the clathrate gun not fire and trigger runaway warming.

  • @EasyEs - I personally have no idea, but the end Permian event(s?) don't compare particularly well to the recent glaciations.

    OK, I've probably been too dogmatic on that issue- the PT extinction event record is too foggy for any of us to be black and white about it. I must say though, deserts, dropping sea levels and glaciations don't sound to me like they'd make a dent on marine life never mind wipe out whole groups like the trilobites.

  • @ech1dna. On the contrary expose the continental shelf and you have a massive change to marine ecosystem, and you lose the vast majority of the livable space for marine organisms. When all you have is slope into deep water abyssal plain, your biodiversity will take a massive massive hit.

  • @EasyEs - staying with Trilobites for a mo there were many clades of eyeless (ie.deep sea living) and even a few pelagic/planktonic groups- loss of cont shelves would certainly affect their ecology but wipe them out?

    I'm not convinced that desertification can account for the massive shifts in terrestrial fauna seen. Deserts are a challenge for life but are not incompatible with it. The mosaic of resources created often leads them to become drivers of speciation, not mass extinction.

  • @EasyEs - You have raised some interesting stuff though which will probably sabotage my working day! Can you recommend some key texts/writers on this theory so I can get it from the source?

  • @ech1dna Start by reading up on the Karoo ice age. Keep in mind the logarithmic effect of CO2 when reading the paper. At lower concentrations co2 is a potent greenhouse gas.. but over 350ppm there isn't much forcing left.

  • @EasyEs - Debates about CO2 forcing aside, the Karoo ice age was over by quite a few million years before the end Permian extinction which is what I was refering to below when talking about clathrates.

  • @ech1dna Well the idea the Permian extinction was a sudden event is not well supported. You see a big decline in biodiversity well before the final push. Much like the KT event. Some specific fossil sites show a quick sharp decline but they don't speak for the entire biosphere, as far as we know right now.

    Life on earth was very stressed and pushed to the ecological limits. For a very long time.

  • @EasyEs I'd be surprised if the fossil record is complete enough to make that sort of judgement about diversity decline meaningful. And what would the mechanism for such a slow global decline be? And is it pure coincidence that the key time for diversity crash coincides with mammoth volcanic eruptions?

  • @ech1dna Well it depends on where you go.. certain sediment layers are very good track records, plant spoors, and other micro taxa preserve in such numbers that one can do a quantitative analysis.

    Well it was a factor, just not the main factor..straw that broke the camels back I suppose.

    Remember in the Cretaceous volcanism didn't do the dinos in.. but it weakened them to other factors.. including a giant chuck of rock slamming into the earth.

  • @ech1dna Erwin, D.H., 1993. The great Paleozoic crisis; life and death in the Permian. Columbia University Press,

    New York, 600 p.

  • @EasyEs - I'll try to dig up the Erwin book, although I don't fancy my chances here in Alice Springs...

  • hey skeptics that methene will seal or faith...

  • Now we've pissed mother nature off! :(

    Its almost like we're the disease of the world and it's fighting/killing us off, like cells do!

  • You should learn about the lately discovered climate changes of similar intensity on Venus and Mars. Then answer to yourself, is really a human interaction the cause of this?... We're greatly lied on a mass scale, but likely you won't believe me anyway.

  • Hi Athever,

    I'm not gonna say we humans are causing most of it...though we are responsible for the man made pollution on land, sea & air which in my opinion does affect the earth; destroying life. But you may be right. I've researched about earth's past and feel that its more of a natural thing. Like the ice age for ex, the earth just did its own thing and the atmosphere on its own created a greenhouse effect & humans existed at that time so they couldn't have caused it.

  • Anthropogenic climate change theory is backed up by huge amounts of scientific evidence from across many disciplines published in respectable peer reviewed journals. Today's science is the absolute cream of human knowledge.

    Climate change denial is supported by no research, nothing is published which supports it. No science institutes back it. Nothing. Its is spread by internet muppets with distasteful political agendas.

    It is the home-made arse-juice of fantasists and UFO spotters.

  • Don't listen to this milton guy! He's trying to get into your pockets.

  • I think you're taking the piss now...best I don't converse with you anymore...see ya 'round....!!!

  • It takes a long time to warm the deep ocean and the clathrate zone, and no one has proposed a mechanism for getting much methane release from hydrates in the coming century. Methane degrades to CO2 by reaction with OH radical in the atmosphere. So at IF you had a release, it would be a transient spike over several years. Not good, but also not the overblown doomsday scenario in this TV video. Crying wolf and panicking people is counterproductive in dealing with climate issues.

  • Depressing but true

  • i have a question that scares me and i no everyone else thinks this will we be able to surive because i dont wanna die young and i want to have a family and grow up but its so scary i want to stay with my family because i love them and i never wnat to leave them we all have tried so hard to fix this but its still not working i want to keep the world how it is and live a long life this is so scary we cant just stop eating meat guys its not that easy we live on meat its hard to stop. im so scared

  • Is this factual? Do we have a time limit? Do we have any sort of data at all? I'm not doubting that it's possible, its just i have head a lot of things lately and i want to make sure. Thanks to any that answers.

  • We basically have 2.5 yrs to turn things around or get ready to see 2/3 of the population wiped out. Tell people to eat less meat.

  • We're boned.

  • umm wait...if i dont eat meat, global warming goes away? just like that? dunno... sounds like a bad episode of South Park to me...

  • jsnunya....vegans are weirdos....I mean, think of all the animals which eat each other....spiders eat flies, birds eat baby flies (maggots)....lions eat Zebras...NEED I GO ON? no....'cause it's normal for life on

    Earth to be carnivorous...vegans should get a life!

  • What does human eat in nature then? Raw meat which can poison us from bacteria such as e-coli or salmonella. You try to sound all wise but you've never eaten a raw chicken or big fat raw steak in your life.

  • There's a reason for that: homo erectus became Homo Sapiens Sapiens, in other words, our brains became so superior to all other creatues on Earth, that we developed the power to control fire, thus enabling us to cook the meat first,killing bacteria,then eating it.....we are omnivorous creatures. Stop your vegan propaganda.NOW!

    Come & join me with a nice, juicy, COOKED steak (full of protein- which the body needs) tonight....yummy scrummy!!!!!!!!

  • Sorry,but fire destroys 90% of nutrients so that's not so smart.

  • Like stopclimatecrisis said, if you're a omnivore, lets see you eat raw steaks like true omnivores can such as bears.

  • You're just splitting hairs....humans can cook meat , unlike bears, who haven't a clue about making a fire to roast the meat..........!!! Stop being childish.

  • Why can't human eat large amount of raw meat like other omnivore is my point. Compare boiled lettuce to raw lettuce, which one is more healthier? Fire destroys. You're too hopeless to understand these concept. Nevermind.

  • Cooked brocolli is easy for the digestive system to breakdown....but raw brocolli is just as good for you..........stop splitting hairs again.............!!!

  • You're too hyped-up about ClimateCrisis to take in logically what I have to say....Nevermind.

  • I'm not too hyped-up, you just can't reason. Nevermind.

  • It's easy to digest but the nutrients is almost all gone. lol Who eats raw veggie when there are varieties of fruits out there. You probably don't get it still.

  • @Timsee40 haha its called tartar

  • @maxthefactor try eating chicken tartar for breakfast

  • @Timsee40 what does chicken have to do with anything? you said eat a raw steak, and i said its called tartar. And why for breakfast? no one even eats cooked chicken for breakfast.

  • @maxthefactor .people can eat vegan chicken for breakfast if they want, who made up this rule that you can eat vegan chicken for breakfast?

  • @Timsee40 people can eat whatever they want for breakfast. and vegan chiken is tofu. and people do eat tofu for breakfast.

  • @maxthefactor Everyday, I actually drink a large fruit smoothie for breakfast, it picks me up. I put in around 7 large bananas with mangoes/strawberries and ice. Try it out.

  • @Timsee40 thats alot of food for one person. and ice dilutes the flavor. if you want a really good smothie try 2 bananas strawberry yoghurt, frozen strawberries and milk.

  • Stopclimatecrisis...I think you've got a problem, I mean, why are you so obsessed with the climate? The Earth has always gone through climate changes - with or without Man! So, come on, what d'ya say...........?get a life, come on...put your life together and a get a decent job at the employment agency....

  • That is just a dangerous opinion you have with no solid facts from a credible source. I'm not going to let the destiny of humanity fall into your false fatal opinion.

  • You're too highly strung...simmer down a bit, the Earth's doing just fine....don't worry your little head any longer...Nature will look after us......

  • lol, nature will look after us but we're not looking after nature.

  • WE ARE NATURE! The Earth, and all the species therein are actually one organism....Man is not as all-powerful as he thinks....I suspect there is another species smarter than us, which also evolved on this planet, which is alive and of which we know nothing about!!!!!!So maybe that species is watching over us..............keeping an eye on things.....................

  • What creature is that? Are you talking about the aliens now? lol

  • Talkiing about aliens is childish...no....read the passage on my frontpage at my channel....the bit about people's minds being controlled without them realising it!!! I'm not sure what I've found in my new book,but whatever it is, it seems to be an entity operating separately to humans! I'm just guessing, but I've a hunch it is a species -as clever as us - living side by side with us,most likely having evolved on this planet..........?!

  • Is this a spiritual entity or physical entity like us?

  • I think these species live under the earth too.

  • No....they're not corporeal, they're some kind of incorporeal species flitting from mind to mind.........!!!

  • How did you stumble upon them?

  • Maybe I am one..........and I can prove it!

  • Prove what? A ghost?

  • You are wise to doubt....eventhough I maybe real, I could be joking around, or even crazy.....never believe everything you read!

  • I haven't believe you yet, that's why I want to know if it's believable or not. It might be true because demon can possess people's mind and body. Check out Anneliese Michel on youtube.

  • I think it is true...but don't worry, it's just the next step in the evolution of life-forms on Earth...I mean, isn't it a better idea to have a species able to survive without the constraints of a bodily form?! When you see the mysterious design in my new book, you'll realise it's true...but I'm not worried about "demons", I just think it's a natural progresssion of life on Earth.

  • I think all religions are lies...aliens are too advanced to be bothered with us....so I wondered if there was a species, as intelligent as us, which evolved on this planet, but, in some way, more advanced than us.....I then found this very strange design....You have to see it to believe it...it points to the possibility that there is some kind of incorporeal being able to control our thoughts! Wait for the book to come out...you'll see.

  • We're the greatest entity. We are part of the infinite. We use less than 10% of our brain and we do wonders already. If we develop ourself to use 100% of the brain, we will then be fully infinite-realized. Instead on focusing on others, we should strive to develop ourselves since time on earth is short.

  • No...you're wrong...we use 10% of our brain because the entity uses the other 90%....read my new book...somehow it uses us the way a farmer uses his livestock! The mysterious design in my book is amazing!

    "We are part of the infinite" -what's that suppose to mean? Please don't put us on a pedestal, we are not the "be all and end all" of life on Earth...prepare yourself for a bit of a shock....there's a species greater than us, from our planet...........!

  • Whatever man, your main motive here is to make a few bucks. Keep the discussion pure, don't try to lure me in to buy your book. Another name for that species is Asura. I asked you a couple times and you kept avoiding. I don't care what that species is now. Peace

  • Money? Strange....you're so negative....I'm motivated by curiosity...I'm always amazed at the complexity of life on Earth and the mysteries of the Universe. The book will flop because it's weird, few people will risk spending their money on something weird! Asura? Nah...that's all religious crap....my entity is more complex that it'll make Hinduism look cheap....all religions are cheap nonsense! You don't care...doesn't surprise me...only people who look deep enough for meaning are akin to me.

  • You're probably possess and need some help.

  • you're right, I needsome help, proving to the world my theory is right! I don't think I ever will prove my theory, as it's a science of the future and best left for our descendants to prove.....still, tell me what you think of the mysterious design...it just can't be made by our ordinary senses! There's some kind of ESP involved....

  • Using only 10% of our brain is well established as a myth. There are endless piles of evidence demonstrating that this is false.

    Sorry Charlie, it's just a delusion.

  • Nothing to be sorry about...I don't believe most of what I read anyway, sorry to disappoint you, fluffyChocolateMuffinCake....

  • Yeah, last I heard about that was that the parts you can't use are the parts like the hypothalamus.

  • you use next to all of your brain, in fact the parts that you dont use (say you are in a coma ect) are gradually trimmed, "use it or lose it"

  • Only a fool would eat raw meat...try cooked meat...it'll build up your muscles...Mr Puniverse.

  • Sorry, but veggies have more protein per 100 calories. Ask the gorilla and elephants.lol Cooked meat would probably build up more fat than muscl. Go eat more veggie Mr. Fattiverse.

  • @StopClimateCrisis

    YEAH STOP HAVING DIFFERENT OPINIONS AND IDEAS! BAD FREE THINKING HUMAN!

  • very probable happenings shown here. I'm not a global warming fanatic, but the earth has to end some time and some how. Just glad I got to live on it.

  • well the earth wouldn't end, just we would cease to exist upon it. Slight difference. Slightly grim for us, maybe good for the planet. Who knows :)

  • anybody could tell me what is MSNBC ?

  • an american t.v. chanel, mostly news.

  • collective suicide is the answer!!!!!!!!!!!!

    is too late to re act

    GO VEG

    GO SUICIDE

  • I only want the people who WON'T go vegan to go suicide. :)

  • Vegans should be rounded up and executed!(eaten,if possible) LONG LIVE THE MEAT EATERS!

  • Don't try to be a badass like the tigers and lions when you can't even kill a deer with your barehands. Guns are for scary-cats who can't fight fairly.

  • Eating vegans is bad karma! :)

  • There are 54 billion farmed animals in the world. We have to GO VEGETARIAN NOW to save ourselves. There is no time to wait. Some say we have only 2 to 4 years remaining. For the sake of our children, STOP EATING MEAT.

  • Well, you better look at the facts, not the fiction, the greenhouse effect is mainly a myth. Why are so many people too lazy to really go into the physics? 'Caus it is hard work, needs possibly weeks, too boring, no fun, my friends might disagree. I say, If you dont't have a clue, your opinion is worthless.

  • The Arctic ice is almost all gone. That is not a myth. There are hundreds of gigatons of methane stored at the bottom of the oceans. That is not a myth. Google 'methane clathrate.' The results are not a myth. When the ice all melts, the oceans warm and the methane rises, then we get runaway greenhouse warming and the scenario in this video. It is NOT a myth. Part of the answer is to GO VEGETARIAN NOW. Do your own research, come up with your own answers. Time is running out.

  • Well, right now I'm an undergraduate physicists, and I have to tell ya... the greenhouse effect is fairly strait forward... The sky is blue because the gasses in the atmosphere absorb every color but blue in the light from the sun. When it absorbs it, the most natural energy conversion is into heat... so, more gas means more light is absorbed, more light absorption means more heat... its simple logic... I'm sure that would take a person ignorant of the facts weeks to understand... lol...

  • FUCK YOU OIL COMPANYS!!!

  • agree on you YYY , we should take all the money from them and improve the world with it

  • Do you know people like you and me own more than 95% of American oil companies?

    Why don't you show us how tough you are and stay off the road, bub?

  • Thats why we're getting an electric car,Duche

  • Gore has completely passed into the realm of complete science fiction, when his dooms day predictions dont come true in about 8 yrs (actually less but whos counting) he and his cronies should suffer the same fate they prescribe for skeptics!

  • Excellent video! I had no idea NBC had smart people sorking there. Yes methane would do us in.

  • When it is over those 5-6 degrees, hell is gonna break lose due to the methane and it will be alot warmer ALOT faster. Common fact by now. Methane thawing not just in the ocean but from the tundra as well. But I guess the scientist are wrong about all this. Why believe in science when there's no immediate profit in it? I suppose ignorance is bliss. But for how long? Scary.

  • Some say we will have passed tipping point in 2 to 4 years. Search 'NASA climate change' on youtube

  • And yet Al Gore et al, are still getting hammered daily by pundits and idiots alike.

    How can they be so blatantly ignorant?

    You wouldn't happen to know how I would go about locating wind charts or records for NW Arkansas (Ozarks), would you, please?

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