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  • It was sun spot activity not so called greenhouse gas.

    When mt Etna and St Helens erupted they emited 10x more carbon and so called greenhouse gases than man ever did since the industrial revolution 2 centuries ago. IMAGINE THAT! Its a wonder were not frying. But no, you probably will just say its BP propaganda and we must keep the 3rd world down and starve the planet.

  • We as humans have nothing to do with climate change. If it was something we are doing, Why are the polar caps on MARS also melting?.. We're not up there... Its fact that the world is changing, But we're not the cause of it

  • I'm glad I live on a big hill.

  • We have had two ice ages long before AL gores dreaded internal combustion engine came on line,Man made global warming does not pass the smell test follow the money.The United Nations is unconstitutional

  • I guess the Sun has nothing to do with climate change? Mars and the rest of planets are heating up, polar caps are melting on planets, outer planets are becoming more luminescent, but thats not the sun, no way man.

    Whats the Oregon petition? I never heard of that...

    oh and some guy was talking about the medieval warm period, whats that?

    Does the IPCC, which at the time of its initial report on GW. was only 36 members, does that mean a majority of scientists?

  • @WERExALLxPHUCKED Specific data? Lord Monckton fan? Don't forget the BP Theory on Climate Change. Move to the Cook Islands and explain to them. Thanks for your comment. You go a long way to explaining the problem.

  • @WERExALLxPHUCKED Thankfully there is a magnetic field protecting us from solar wind,but Iam sure you knew that already(or did Alex Jones forgot to mention it,I wonder why?)

  • @stlkngyomom Well first off any scientist in the field of space will tell you that every solar flare stresses that magnetic field and can actually completely obliterate given a sufficient amount of strength. In fact the shield has had layers peeled from very strong flare activity within the last ten years. Also our shield isn't perfect, Aurora Borealis is evident of that, as it is the result of strong solar winds getting passed the magnetic field. Not to mention Polar shift.

  • @stlkngyomom Any scientist invovled with space will tell you that the magnetic field can be obliterated by a strong enough Solar flare. In fact a few very powerful flares of the last ten years have weakened said field. Aurora Borealis is an example of solar wind energy bypassing the magnetic field and creating phenomena. Thats evidence that the field is NOT infallible or perfect. Polar Shift has an effect on the MF, the long term reults are for now unforeseeable.

  • @stlkngyomom Besides its a fallacy to assume I get any relevant information from a texas radio host. Even moreso to assume I repeat anything he has to say...

  • Excellent video, Sea. If I had coastal property, I'd be looking for a buyer about now...

    Cheers!

  • @julsHz Thanks juls. Sometimes I think we should move the naysayers like the moron below into the low lying coral islands in the South Pacific and watch them slowly drown.

  • This video is so lame!!!! ITS BOGUS... all that Australia shit he is showing has NOTHING to do with global warming!!! what an idiot!!! I live in Australia... and those fire pictures he showed was from an arsonist starting that fire...... dust storms are a normal thing in this world that happens in desert/dry types of regions..... wtf?!?!? this video was the worst attempt at propaganda that I have ever seen.

  • @shizza82 Thank you for your ignorant and uninformed comments but I think you have me seriously confused with someone who gives a shit what a retarded ugly piece of excrement like you thinks. Please go back to fucking to fucking sheep and stop trying to communicate with humans.

  • @seamoremonster Thats you're arguement? an arsonist starts a fire in the outback and now suddenly we have to outlaw cars and electricity Oh! and if you speak out your ignorant retarded ugly excrement. Not to mention throwing in sounds from the SNES version of Simearth.

    Please come up with some intelectual arguements to back your stupid theories instead.

  • @calstategop GOP? Like really? You guys are always in denial. Ever try and start a camp fire? It takes dry kindling and dry fuel. You don't start a bush fire in the rain. Bush fires don't burn like these unless there has been extremely dry conditions. Even the Church in Rome has come out with a warning regarding climate change...you and Jim Inhofe, Gohmert, Bachman and Palin stick to your guns even in the face of overwhelming science. I don't argue with idiots and you qualify. Bye.

  • @calstategop I'm really sorry I replied to you. I've just read some of your comments on my other videos and realise how pathetically stupid you are. Forgive me for challenging your comment. I prefer to leave this one and the others unchallenged because they reveal in themselves an overwhelming lack of intellectual rigour. This was perhaps your most lucid and least stupid, but stupid none the less. Jim Inhofe, Koch Ind. and BP speaks for you...duh...

  • I remember watching that horrible fire in 2009 on CNN here at my home in San Francisco, how frightening and sad it was.

    I never knew of the dust though.

    You have great videos, on behalf of all of us trying to heal our beautiful world, we thank you and are behind you 100%

    *******

    Your friend

    Michael

  • @Michael123BooDog2 Thanks again Michael. Do you know anything about the Sloat Avenue issue with San Francisco Surfrider Foundation?

  • @seamoremonster

    No, I know Sloat Ave really well, Boo (My Dog) and I walk it all the time, She loves the Zoo at the end.

    But have never heard of the Surfrider Foundation.

    ********

    Your Friends

    Michael and

    Mrs. Boo

  • Excellent video Sea- it should be a frightening eye opener for deniers. However the majority of conservative knuckle-draggers in the US think it's impossible for man to negatively affect the planet. We have a city councilman claiming car batteries provided "excellent habitat and structure" in rivers

    The social-conservatives think scientist are hiding fake bones to be dug up later. And the mentally ill creationist think the planet is only 6,000 years old- and we roamed the earth with dinosaurs

  • @mintvagoo Thanks Mint. Too true. We are on the cusp of disappearing as a species and the nay-sayers are still reading the entrails of chickens, quoting pseudo science sponsored by fossil fuel interests and ducking ownership of what we've done to the planet.

  • No problem Sea-- you make a terrific video. Do you have the Evangelical and conservative kooks in Australia- in the numbers we do in the US? I don't think I could find a conservative or evangelical that believes in global warming in the US. The TeaBagger movement has driven righties to the extreme right. Conservative politicians have gone ape-shit crazy and would support slavery if they thought it would get them elected.

    2010 and 2012 are going to be a circus-- Democrats will take a beating

  • Yup. We have them. I've taken them on down here before.

    We can't let the Conservatives back into power. Obama is not the be all and end all. In fact in many ways he disappoints but at the moment he is far better than the alternative.

    What ever change or progress we make must come from the grassroots. It looks like today's politicians need to be pushed from behind...because they sure as hell aren't showing any leadership.

  • Edward Wegman is a statistics professor at George Mason University and past chair of the National Research Councils Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics and is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and a Senior Member of the IEEE.

  • Wegman report

    Based on the literature we have reviewed, there is no overarching consensus on MBH98/99. As analyzed in our social network, there is a tightly knit group of individuals who passionately believe in their thesis. However, our perception is that this group has a self-reinforcing feedback mechanism and, moreover, the work has been sufficiently politicized that they can hardly reassess their public positions without losing credibility.

  • This Wegman committee was formed at the behest of Republican congressman Joe Barton from Texas, a rabid climate change skeptic. (You know Texas? It's also the home oil giant Exxon-Mobile and others). Even the summation smacks of opinion and number crunching rather than science.

  • Cont/ I would much rather look at the empirical evidence: that 8 of warmest years on record occurred since the year 2000. Also simply by observing the obvious extremes in weather and climate as illustrated in my video. Seriously, thanks for the imput...but I'll trust my own eyes, ears, nose, and tongue and the science of James Hansen and Tim Flannery in preference to a committee formed by the likes of Joe Barton.

  • Nice Video! the only way you'd a global warming denier to admit there really is Global Warming, is to Have Satan Shove a Flaming Pitchfork in their Ass, and thats 50-50

  • Climate change is very real. But as far as humans causing it im still on the fence.

  • Thanks Duffus! I will be dealing with populaton shortly. We've trebled since 1950.

  • Oh wow. What an excellent video. Thanks for sharing, SMM.

    Although in SoCal and not knowing a thing about Australia, I do hope my beloved and unique Australian wildlife is being protected by your government during this, by U.S.'s righties claimed non-existent climate change.

  • Thanks for the comment Cat. The biggest danger to wildlife is destruction of habitat through development and to a lesser extent bush fires. The marine environment is undergoing some serious stress through climate change. Coral in the great barrier reef is dying back.

  • Excellent video. The sales pitch sold to the world for the exploitation of our very survival is, "Who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes."

    George Carlin said that the Earth is going nowhere, we are.

  • Thanks for the feedback. Many are now recognizing that the Climate is changing but maintain it's the result of natural forces rather than carbon fuels and population. I'm not convinced but it's something I'd like to address in an upcoming vid.

  • seamoremonster:

    You might like this article:

    Peter Foster: The weather exploiters

  • This planet is cooling, the sun has gone to sleep. Winter has come early throughout the northern hemisphere and cosmic winds are strengthening as the heliosphere shrinks.

    The increasing intensity of storm events is being excaberbated by geo-engineering as the black operation millitary machine continues its diabolical game with the magnetosphere of this earth. They (NASA) owns the weather just as they claimed they would. But they do not own the sun or control the cosmos.

    DO NOT ALLOW CARBON TAX

  • that red dust looks really bad. I have severe allergies to dust. I used to get headaches a lot when I served in the California Inland Empire. very well said and great editing.

  • Thanks Louie. I appreciate your feedback.  Breathing this stuff was like breathing crushed glass.

  • It's obvious that climate change is happening, and has happened since the climate was created.

    And although our presence causes pollution and other detrimental effects to this environment, I've yet to see convincing evidence that they are connected to overall climate change.

    What's been done to prove this climate change is different than all other climate changes throughout history?

  • Thanks for your feed back Benjamin. I'd like to address the issue of human impact in a future issue. I've always been convinced it's our baby but if smart guys like you are doubtful...it warrants more research on my part.

  • Nicely presented! - If anthropogenic global warming is true (and I think the vast preponderance of evidence supports that conclusion) then it is only a matter of time before we will be experiencing it with our senses. - That time is now!

    The unusual weather, deterioration of the ice caps, the opening of the north-west passage... For that matter, the drought in Australia were all predicted by global warming models. - It's happening.

    Wake up and smell the... forest fires!

  • Thanks mate. I intend to follow up this in the near future.

  • Our climate is basically a huge heat exchange engine. Think of global warming as a huge foot stepping down HARD on a huge accelerator pedal.

    What do you think will happen if that occurs?

    The horn will blow?

    Maybe Gabriels.

    The turn signals will come on?

    We better change course.

    The radio will come on? It better not be the EIB network

    Yeah, the engine revs, the storms will rage, droughts will deepen, floods will occur and we are all locked in for the ride. :-(

  • Thanks Wolf. Yes, I think we'd better change course...but some are yet to be convinced. It seems the massive growth in our population and our huge output of carbon emissions since industrialization would be an obvious factor. Still we are inundated with mixed messages. I intend to do something further on this.

  • There is so much more involved than mere carbon loading. Add in tropical deforestation that we have caused in the last 3000 years, the macadamation that has occured since the invention of the auto, huge dead zones in the outflow zones of major rivers in the oceans because of fertilizationinduced alga blooms, oh I could go on, but you know the sad litany all too well.

    We need to stop acting like a Viking raiding party when we deal with mother earth. She will fight back.

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