My favorite is when liberals say:"Americans consume 25 percent of the world's produced oil, but our nation holds less than 3 percent of the world's proven oil reserves"aka..."I have less than 3% of Warren Buffets savings.... and I consume 25% of my paycheck"oh ok is that so?[Edited on March 17, 2012 at 9:33 AM. Reason : #LOLIBERALS]
3/17/2012 9:32:29 AM
3/17/2012 5:07:55 PM
Nope. Not much of a threat.
3/18/2012 12:44:51 AM
Yes well all know people like you have to believe it's not a threat because, if it were, it'd be one gigantic global market failure.
3/18/2012 11:18:27 AM
Well, if I am right and it is not much of a threat, then the current dis-locative worry and effort put into it is a gigantic global market failure. No one wins here, no matter what happens in the future, global warming will always be a great example of the irrationality of man.
3/18/2012 11:31:50 AM
No, that would be you, Lonesnark.
3/18/2012 11:39:10 AM
what this country needs is a dictator to show us the way to save us from burning fires so we won't kill ourselves. and when we stop polluting in the USA we can take over china militarily and stop them from polluting too.secretly openly, all democrats hope with all their hearts that the ocean levels rise quicker so that government can quickly take over to 'save us all'
3/19/2012 12:32:49 PM
3/20/2012 4:46:00 AM
3/20/2012 1:14:45 PM
3/20/2012 1:30:45 PM
Average sea level rise over the last 20,000 years is 6mm/year. The charts displayed in your link show a rise of 3.2mm/year (shown over the 15 years). So I would call that below the historical rate. As to "if at all" I was referring to last few years where it has stalled out.
3/20/2012 4:55:48 PM
man fuck oil. and fuck gas prices. i hope they go to $10 a gallon. b/c i have a 1/2 electric car
3/20/2012 5:11:50 PM
3/20/2012 6:22:32 PM
3mm per year of sea level rise is nothing to get all worried about. We've got bigger fish to fry.
3/20/2012 7:57:22 PM
The amount of carbon that the tar sands are expected to release is frightening.
3/21/2012 12:45:50 AM
3/21/2012 9:58:22 AM
^in your opinion or based on hypothesis made by others you googled, what year should we expect manhattan to be buried under the ocean?just planning my next few years buddy. thanks for the help
3/21/2012 10:00:40 AM
I just said I don't think it's a serious issue, at least in our lifetimes. Exactly when depends on whether or not the rate of change continues to accelerate or not. Curiously, however, there are strong indications that the world and all the people on it will continue to exist after our lifetimes. I doubt Manhattan would be the first to be threatened though. There would also be a long period of occasional-flooding that'd render places virtually uninhabitable, long before total submergence. I'd say that, by the time New Orleans is submerged, we'll already be completely fucked by the other effects.[Edited on March 21, 2012 at 11:05 AM. Reason : .]
3/21/2012 11:00:00 AM
yeah, because global warming is the only thing that could possibly submerge new orleans.
3/21/2012 1:40:18 PM
Like I said, it'd probably suffer a long period of increasingly-frequent flooding and extreme weather events long before the permanent submerging. Should have specified permanent.But it would be pretty funny if Global Warming did submerge New Orleans, and deniers would say, "Ah comon, when has New Orleans NOT been subject to submerging?"[Edited on March 21, 2012 at 1:54 PM. Reason : .]
3/21/2012 1:52:41 PM
its 79 and sunny today here in southern maine so y'all can fuck right off with this junk about stopping global warming
3/21/2012 2:00:24 PM
and fuck the russians for being able to grow food!
3/21/2012 2:31:44 PM
An amendment by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) to keep the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline American-made and its oil for American markets was defeated 34-64, on strong Republican opposition. http://thinkprogress.org/green/2012/03/08/441052/republicans-kill-wyden-amendment-to-keep-keystone-xl-us-friendly/For those unfamiliar with the Wyden amendment, from http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/07/us-usa-politics-transportation-proposal-idUSTRE82622Y20120307:
3/21/2012 2:34:55 PM
canada is basically americas backyard
3/21/2012 2:36:57 PM
^^ A stupid amendment, I'm glad it was defeated. Resources must flow to their highest valued uses. Having regulators running around making sure the oil goes to politically approved uses would be a whole bunch of stupid.
3/21/2012 3:54:05 PM
europe had major cold this winterusa had a mild winterthis is a 'la nina' year.therefore it was the damn KEYSTONE OIL PIPELINE WHI' PEOPLE BUILDEN ALL DEM MACHINES AND DRILLIN THAT CAUSED DE GLOBAL WARMIN
3/21/2012 8:29:39 PM
Yay
3/21/2012 10:24:14 PM
3/22/2012 9:09:19 AM
3/22/2012 9:11:34 AM
^^ It was your position that millions would die without that extra oil, not mine. It was my position that Americans would be better off producing more oil than not, either through lower gasoline prices, a stronger dollar, or higher wages. ^ And people like you won't stop advocating the wholesale environmental destruction of the entire planet through war and societal collapse. Policies as bad as the ones you advocate would have dire consequences for political stability.
3/22/2012 10:32:36 AM
3/22/2012 10:45:33 AM
It must have been some other Str8Foolish which said "50 years from now that imperative could be millions of human lives."As it takes decades to fully develop an oil field, banning the development today means it is unavailable decades from now when you proclaim we will need it "very, very badly." If the system has collapsed then there will be no one here to spend a decade developing test wells and the infrastructure needed to safely develop the oil field without wrecking the coastline.
3/22/2012 11:14:43 AM
3/22/2012 12:06:08 PM
Ok, so you have changed your position. It is no longer that the effects are insignificant compared to the environmental damage, it is that peak oil in true and drilling it now will make peak oil worse on us in the future when we will drill it anyway, environment be damned, presumably in a hurried and messy fashion, to slow the collapse of technological civilization. So go buy land/drilling rights and sit on it. Maybe you'll make a killing. I realize federal lands are a problem because politicians can never bring themselves to actually sell anything, but you can go buy private drilling rights today, all it takes is cash. I believe there are investment funds that will let you do this right now with whatever amount of money you choose to invest. Just saying. Anyway, peak oil...where to begin...peak oil is not a disagreement over numbers or how systems operate, it is a belief that technological civilization and its various systems which have been working remarkably well for generations will one day cease to function at all. I cannot disprove such a belief, as it is not and cannot be based upon anything measurable today. I can point out how the system as it operates today is full of checks and balances to prevent such a failure, how there is plenty of slack should even severe shocks occur, or all the historical examples of the system adjusting successfully to what people at the time thought were unrecoverable shocks. But I'm sure you've heard this all before. I believe Jared Diamond was wrong to suggest civilization can be done in by outside factors, such as environmental causes or resource depletion. I firmly believe the only way for human civilization to fail is if humans themselves collectively decided that it should.
3/22/2012 3:51:23 PM
3/22/2012 5:26:59 PM
3/22/2012 11:25:24 PM
I think you two, ^ & ^^, are disagreeing on the scale of impact.^Seems to be more on a total, long term human specie, global society scale. ^^ Is more focused on smaller, differentiated societies/classes, and the near future (1-3generations.)Given enough time, we all die. Even the planet. It up to the individual to decide what is most important to them... Their short term, temporary well being. Or on the other side of the spectrum, the long term survival of the species and planet.The longer the term, the less is known about: affecting variables, impending crisis, advancement in technology. I recommend reading The Black Swan by Nassim Talib (sp?). It discusses the theory that it is almost pointless to create strict long term plans, as black swan events are what shape society and practically everything else.[Edited on March 23, 2012 at 8:57 AM. Reason : ;]
3/23/2012 8:56:07 AM
3/23/2012 1:00:15 PM
drilling for oil is useless.all fossil fuels should be bannedif you can't afford an electric car and solar panels on your house.. then fuck you. fucking 99%ers using fucking gas and oil every day. and then complaining how gas is 'oh its horrible for us all'piece of shit hypocrites. go outside, get a job, get inspired, make money and get renewables and don't be the CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM. you fucking dumbasses.[Edited on March 23, 2012 at 3:05 PM. Reason : OH NO BUT THE FUCKING GOVT IS SUPPOSED TO TAKE CARE OF IT NOT ME!?!?!!]
3/23/2012 2:53:31 PM
3/24/2012 10:25:16 AM
The existing pipeline has had 14 leaks since 2010. 21,000 gallons has spilled in North Dakota.Tar sands are 16x more abrasive than crude oil.The proposed pipeline will travel over the Ogallala Aquifer.
3/24/2012 10:54:58 AM
^
3/24/2012 7:11:10 PM
^^pryderi. tell us how much gasoline you consume during a given month. also tell us about the products you consume that require oil or gasoline for transportation or productionthanks pryderi[Edited on March 24, 2012 at 9:22 PM. Reason : ,]
3/24/2012 9:21:55 PM
Smooth. Always.
3/26/2012 12:46:35 AM
3/26/2012 8:55:15 AM
3/26/2012 10:25:31 AM
3/26/2012 10:45:56 AM
I feel like you'd be happier than a pig in shit living in 1980s Soviet Russia...
3/26/2012 9:29:24 PM
TransCanada submits new Keystone XL pipeline plan
4/18/2012 9:43:47 PM
The same people who want the keystone pipeline also don't "believe" in global warming.
4/18/2012 11:24:06 PM