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Prof Triggernometry
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 - Feb 7, 2017
 
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Actually it's stupid to believe in "Climate Change" as it is presently defined by the statements, beliefs, and the political solution agendas of the left.
				
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#72 above
If you're relying on the heartland institute for the facts on which you base your opinion you're as deluded as your posts suggest.
You need to balance your research by reading a few neutral scientific journals.
He's not lying about the left trying to use it to take power/money though.
So even Britain agrees that climate change is a problem, ( leaving out the issue of what is causing it) so you are say the British conservatives are left?
Note I could list more countries but why? You can't seem to see past left and right.
Thousands of holidaymakers and locals were bedding down at beaches in fire-ravaged southeast Australia on New Year’s Eve after fleeing deadly blazes that ripped through popular tourist areas and cut off several towns.
In seaside communities along a 200-kilometre (135-mile) strip of coast, terrified crowds — wrapped in blankets and wearing make-shift facemasks — sought refuge from the inferno near the water.
#74 + 76 above
Given that most western govts that align themselves as centre or right are largely socialist based your argument is a nonsense.

Trying to apply your USA left/right arguments to the rest of the western world just doesn't work.
The official policy in your country is that climate change is a Chinese hoax and you have dismantled all of the regulations that the previous administration had put in place to confirm with the international consensus. A small number of other countries, Australia being one, have taken a similar stance.
The rest, left and right, have stuck with the programme.
Most western first world countries are social democrat in political make up. They retain a capitalistic free market economy and have cherry picked a range of what are fundamentally socialist aligned policies around health, education, labour market, wealth redistribution through taxes, you know the sorts of things I'm talking about and the countries i'm referring too.
You have constantly and incorrectly lumped these countries into the socialist camp
What I think is left or right is largely the same as would be defined by any universally accepted nonaligned authority.
The programme I was meaning was the Paris climate accord that you withdrew from, without any understanding at all of what it was intending to achieve.
Still drunk after the New Year celebrations ,you should consider cutting back on your alcohol consumption .Yeah a lot of you are dead right. I think Sco-Mo here in Oz should quickly build and install massive permanently-running environmental air-conditioners powered by cheap coal and also nuclear energy, along with gigantic sprinklers which draw up cold water from around icebergs towed from the South Pole area and anchored just outside Sydney. We could easily have a nuclear-powered desalination plant alongside the sprinklers.
Hell, I betcha we could even get loans from Beijing to do it. In fact I guarantee we could.
The Chinese need our food. Fuck the rest of you.
An extremely powerful typhoon was barrelling towards southwestern Japan on Saturday as authorities issued evacuation advisories to thousands of residents, warning of unprecedented violent winds, heavy rain and high waves.
Haishen churned near Okinawa in southern Japan on Saturday afternoon and was expected to approach Kyushu late Sunday or early Monday, the meteorological agency said.
The storm is expected to affect Japan from late Saturday, with winds of up to 290 kilometres per hour (180 miles per hour), making it a “violent” storm — the top level on the country’s classification scale.
“There is a danger of record winds, heavy rain, high waves and storm surge,” Yoshihisa Nakamoto, an agency officer, told a news conference, calling for an early evacuation and “maximum caution.”
Weather Whiplash: From record-shattering heat to cold and snow
By Jeff Berardelli
Updated on: September 5, 2020 / 8:09 AM / CBS News
The best word to describe the weather across the West is: "Bonkers." In a matter of days, the region will experience some of the hottest weather ever recorded in California, a strong downslope wind event igniting fire concerns, a 70-degree swing in temperatures in Denver and an extremely early snow storm walloping Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming.
If that's not bizarre enough, partly powering the chaotic pattern are two back-to-back typhoons thousands of miles away in Japan and North Korea. Throw in some human-caused climate change, which is playing a role, and the weather does not get more extreme.
https://cbsnews3.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2020/09/04/a3be41ca-1652-4a78-abf3-fda6db83c4ab/thumbnail/620x349/2bd7d4402c9cab56ce18019e9ae0da6d/weather-shocking-swing.gif