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Global Warming is a fatuous coterie of illusionary legedermain?

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  1. I think this question expresses the honorificabilitudinitatibus attitude of certain individuals. More so as an expression of demur then fact.


  2. Global warming is in fact real.  As we consume more and more oil we are burning more and more fuel which inturns puts the bi-product C02 or carbon monoxide or dioxide in the atmosphere, china is pushing its economy all the time, more and more people are living in china.  They have the 2nd largest C02 output in the world, the u.s. has the 1st.  

    The polar ice caps are melting at an even faster rate now than they were 100 yrs ago, the earth should be in a cooling stage right about now, but we are only heating up, the summers have been hotter and drier every year, the polar bears are eventually going to die out, and the ice caps will eventually be gone.

    We are causing our own demise, we are the enemies to the planet, we are causing our own destruction, unless we act and do something now in about 50yrs we won't be able to, the planet will be in 2nd stage of global warming, runaway melting.  When this happens   We can do nothing about it, it will mean a difinitive end to mankind.

    As a result of the runaway melting, more storms will be severe, such as hurricanes tornadoes, even the seasons will change, spring will come early, winter will be shorter and more severe, summer will be hotter and drier than we've ever seen before.  Global warming is no myth.

  3. Disagree.

    Clearly global warming has resulted in a statistically significant increase in the use of long words, creating concerns over possible global shortages in resources such as letters, paper, black ink, and dark computer screen pixels, and eventually, it is feared, entire phonemes, threatening the very foundation of the spoken word.  

    As "get me a beer" and "take out the trash", disappears from the parois of local dialects, the stability of

    Using "CO2" can provide excellent mitigation opportunities, but "chlorofluorocarbon" has 18 letters, and therefore over 6X the effect.  Fortunately it is much less common.  One proposed solution is to take typewriters and computer keyboards away form people with small hands and large pickup trucks, both of which correlate with hypersyllabic expression.  

    The Dutch are particularly threatened, because the hydoelectric power needed to support handboogschuttersmaatschappij and thoraxchirurgeneconcurrentieverhoudingen... contributes to sea level rise.  Clearly we need the oceans to absorb more CO2 to compensate.

    I don't know if my response covers all of the subtleties of the question, but is there perhaps a better translation into English?  I suspect you may find some relevant information in an Internet search on "vacuous pomposity".

  4. No, there are too many 'followers' in the AGW cult to qualify as a "coterie".

    I wouldn't go so far as to describe ALL of the followers as "fatuous", but I do see a large number of educated/well-meaning individuals who have blindly bought in to the cause.

    Again.... only a relatively small percentage are knowingly attempting to deceive the masses.  The fault of the masses is that they are too trusting or naive (in the case of school children currently being brainwashed in the classroom).

  5. Oh it is very real, but has nothing to do with human kind. Global Warming and global cooling occur in cycles throughout the Earth's life. In the past 750,000 years the Earth has had 7 ice ages. Each of those ice ages were followed by thousands of years of warming. Then there is another ice age. Unfortunately we can only go back that far, but this has probably been going on for billions of years. We have only been around for about 30,000 years. It's very hard to believe we have anything to do with the natural cycle of the planet.

    Oh yes this interglacial period is slowly coming to an end!

    Mark my words!

  6. Sesquipedalianism isn't a substitute for understanding the science.

  7. Hmmm...I don't know if I agree or disagree.

    For some of us...could you please reword your question?

    Thanks.

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