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http://www.thedailyliberator.com/amazing-arrogance-paris-climate-agreement/ Asura.Vyre said: » This article was relevant to yesterdays pages. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Nobody is saying that they should bankrupt their own country to pay into a pot collected for "climate science." But if there's any issues with their environment, they should handle it themselves. Not because you think we should take care of their problems for them. This isn't really even a "problem". Humanity prospers in periods of warmth. Mild warming isn't bad even if the US is the cause of it. So to flip the coin, why shouldn't other nations be paying us for making the world more habitable for them to grow economically? I bet youve never even bothered to wrap your head around that concept. People who are taking money out of your pocket are sure as ***going to complain when you start telling them to stop.
That's all this climate accord is. Author of MIT climate study says Trump got it wrong
Quote: Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump used a Massachusetts Institute of Technology study to back up his departure from the Paris climate agreement on Thursday. But one of the study's authors says the President misinterpreted their data, showing "a complete misunderstanding of the climate problem." John Reilly, the co-director of the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, told CNN Friday that he was unaware the White House was going to cite the study and only found out that they were mentioned when he was contacted by a Reuters reporter. The study -- titled "How much of a difference will the Paris Agreement make?" -- looked at the incremental changes in the accord that would happen if countries kept their promises. It found that over a 5- to 10-year period global warming would slow between 0.6 degree and 1.1 degrees Celsius by the end of the century. "Even if the Paris agreement were implemented in full," Trump said Thursday, "with total compliance from all nations, it is estimated it would only produce a 2/10's of one degree Celsius reduction in global temperature by the year 2100." He then held up his hand, pushed two fingers together and said, "tiny, tiny amount." Talking points distributed by the White House also explicitly cited MIT. The comment and the talking points were meant to undercut the efficacy of the Paris agreement, a claim that Reilly says is wrong. "The whole statement seemed to suggest a complete misunderstanding of the climate problem," Reilly said. "I think Paris was a very good deal for the United States, contrary to what they are claiming." He added: "This one small step with Paris is a necessary step. It is an incredibly important step. If we don't take the step than we aren't prepared to take the next step." Scientists also note that while a small change in temperature doesn't seem like much, it could be the difference of survival for small island nations, like the Maldives. Reilly said people at MIT have yet to have any contact with the White House over their use of the study -- and don't plan on reaching out. "I think they are probably immune to fact," he said. EPA administrator Scott Pruitt defended the White House's use of a MIT study that the authors now say is being misinterpreted. He also said there were "other studies published at the time" that found the same thing. But it is worth noting that the White House's talking points specifically cited MIT. "There are other studies published at the time," Pruitt said. "The MIT study was something that you indicated showed 2/10ths of one degree. they didn't have a corner on the market in terms of studies at the time. There were many." In other news, I mean we can all agree Kathy Griffith is insane right?
Are libs rushing to her aid in this thread or does she deserve every ounce of destruction she's getting from that bibol mean "bully". Nausi said: » Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Nobody is saying that they should bankrupt their own country to pay into a pot collected for "climate science." But if there's any issues with their environment, they should handle it themselves. Not because you think we should take care of their problems for them. This isn't really even a "problem". Humanity prospers in periods of warmth. Mild warming isn't bad even if the US is the cause of it. So to flip the coin, why shouldn't other nations be paying us for making the world more habitable for them to grow economically? I bet youve never even bothered to wrap your head around that concept. Yeah they should totally enjoy that small window of prosperity. How else are they going to afford to purchase goods and materials in preparation for the ice age that comes after the melting of the caps? Y'know that scene in Ace Ventura where everytime they say "Shikaka" the entire tribe takes a knee? I hope WH staff does that everytime the hear "Covfefe."
It's ok, the Liberal Elites will come down from their thrones and simply tell us proles how we are dumb and they know what their doing so we should just shut up and do as we're told.
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Anna Ruthven said: » Y'know that scene in Ace Ventura where everytime they say "Shikaka" the entire tribe takes a knee? I hope WH staff does that everytime the hear "Covfefe." I hope Trump bans anime...for real this time ! Offline
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Mother nature isn't the problem people are the problem. Earth will be just fine. And if I'm wrong I'll blame facts I don't like.
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Garuda.Chanti said: » Author of MIT climate study says Trump got it wrong Quote: Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump used a Massachusetts Institute of Technology study to back up his departure from the Paris climate agreement on Thursday. But one of the study's authors says the President misinterpreted their data, showing "a complete misunderstanding of the climate problem." John Reilly, the co-director of the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, told CNN Friday that he was unaware the White House was going to cite the study and only found out that they were mentioned when he was contacted by a Reuters reporter. The study -- titled "How much of a difference will the Paris Agreement make?" -- looked at the incremental changes in the accord that would happen if countries kept their promises. It found that over a 5- to 10-year period global warming would slow between 0.6 degree and 1.1 degrees Celsius by the end of the century. "Even if the Paris agreement were implemented in full," Trump said Thursday, "with total compliance from all nations, it is estimated it would only produce a 2/10's of one degree Celsius reduction in global temperature by the year 2100." He then held up his hand, pushed two fingers together and said, "tiny, tiny amount." Talking points distributed by the White House also explicitly cited MIT. The comment and the talking points were meant to undercut the efficacy of the Paris agreement, a claim that Reilly says is wrong. "The whole statement seemed to suggest a complete misunderstanding of the climate problem," Reilly said. "I think Paris was a very good deal for the United States, contrary to what they are claiming." He added: "This one small step with Paris is a necessary step. It is an incredibly important step. If we don't take the step than we aren't prepared to take the next step." Scientists also note that while a small change in temperature doesn't seem like much, it could be the difference of survival for small island nations, like the Maldives. Reilly said people at MIT have yet to have any contact with the White House over their use of the study -- and don't plan on reaching out. "I think they are probably immune to fact," he said. EPA administrator Scott Pruitt defended the White House's use of a MIT study that the authors now say is being misinterpreted. He also said there were "other studies published at the time" that found the same thing. But it is worth noting that the White House's talking points specifically cited MIT. "There are other studies published at the time," Pruitt said. "The MIT study was something that you indicated showed 2/10ths of one degree. they didn't have a corner on the market in terms of studies at the time. There were many." I'll be sure to freeze myself so I can see if global warming is bad as they say it is ! Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Nausi said: » Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Nobody is saying that they should bankrupt their own country to pay into a pot collected for "climate science." But if there's any issues with their environment, they should handle it themselves. Not because you think we should take care of their problems for them. This isn't really even a "problem". Humanity prospers in periods of warmth. Mild warming isn't bad even if the US is the cause of it. So to flip the coin, why shouldn't other nations be paying us for making the world more habitable for them to grow economically? I bet youve never even bothered to wrap your head around that concept. Yeah they should totally enjoy that small window of prosperity. How else are they going to afford to purchase goods and materials in preparation for the ice age that comes after the melting of the caps? See, but you can't tell me that the ice caps wouldn't melt if we had never started pumping out co2 in the first place!!! Offline
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Buffalo Solider fighting for FFXIAH:
YouTube Video Placeholder Nunes-led House Intelligence Committee asked for ‘unmaskings’ of Americans
WaPo Quote: The Republican-controlled House Intelligence Committee asked U.S. spy agencies late last year to reveal the names of U.S. individuals or organizations contained in classified intelligence on Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election, engaging in the same practice that President Trump has accused the Obama administration of abusing, current and former officials said. The chairman of the committee, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), has since cast the practice of “unmasking” of U.S. individuals and organizations mentioned in classified reports as an abuse of surveillance powers by the outgoing Obama administration.... Offline
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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/london-bridge-british-police-respond-to-incident-close-bridge/
In my expert opinion religion of peace strikes London YouTube Video Placeholder And as a sidenote:
Ivanka Trump’s Political Brand Is Dead Either she never cared about issues like climate change, or she’s a massive failure as a White House adviser. The New Republic. Unlike some others I amn't ashamed about my sources. Offline
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We can't even define who the terrorist are cause that is bullying I guess. What a time to be alive.
The weakest twitter account I've ever seen: https://twitter.com/Bully_Dont?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Offline
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Comey set to testify publicly on Thursday. It will either be really intense or incredibly boring.
Would any of the Trump supporters believe anything he says? eslim said: » look at the tax payers money evaporate before entering. YouTube Video Placeholder It's already served it's funded purpose, this is NASA trying to squeeze out a little more value form it before it terminates. The probe is already low on fuel so will die soon. Anna Ruthven said: » Y'know that scene in Ace Ventura where everytime they say "Shikaka" the entire tribe takes a knee? I hope WH staff does that everytime the hear "Covfefe." |
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