What annoys me is that I when I express my doubts about the climate change theory some label me a denier which implies that I know it's the truth but I'm not admitting it.
Exchanging insults such as denier, zealot, scam artist is pathetic and is why I left the other thread before it closed.
The whiny greenies should shut up about CO2
And so what? You are trying to claim that context makes insulting comments OK. As a concerned environmentalist, I find your name-calling insulting. If you want to clean up the rhetroic, then you should clean up your own.
Not everyone agrees with your "solution." Insulting them for that is just showing you're willing to do the things you complain about.
There are all sorts of other bad things that humans might have done to the environment because of their blind faith in anthropogenic climate change. For example, if climate change theory is blindly followed and some crackpot's geoengineering could really mess up the environment, huge areas of land could be damaged by growing biofuels etc.
If it wasn't so windy out, I'd light up my last three tires tonight, plenty cold enough.
that it was able to knock the Earth off its axis by as much as three inches. Now while this change may seem like something that could be cause for concern, the axis shift is small and not expected to cause any major changes to climate or weather patterns says scientists.
The major tectonic shift and Earth mass redistribution caused by the quake has, however, shortened the day according to scientific computer models. But the good news is, there is no need to worry about changing clocks or watches anytime soon as the amount of daylight affected was only about 1.26 microseconds.
As scientists also point out, this is not the first time such a major earthquake has affected the Earth’s axis. Back in 2004, a 9.1 earthquake that hit the Indian Ocean reportedly shifted the planetary axis by as much as seven inches and shortened daylight by as much as 6.8 microseconds.
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