Global Warming My Ass...

And I shoveled snow yesterday… Got to do it all over again today, and it’s still snowing!!

Global is warming my ass, too.

Ha, Ha Sorry nice and sunny here in Miami…High will be about 75 degrees. Have fun shoveling mud snow.

this guy agrees with you

I don’t know where you guys live, but out here in California the signs of global warming are pretty apparent. We’ve had four straight years of droughts. Also, in Tahoe (especially North Tahoe), we used to go snowboarding in mid-October all the way through Memorial Day. But the last 5-7 years the season has been from about mid-December to March. In fact, Mt. Rose, which has the highest base elevation in the entire Tahoe area, hasn’t even opened a single run yet. A typical base-level snowpack this time of year used to be 4-8 feet, now it’s more like 1-3 feet.

In Glacier Park there aren’t even any glaciers left. One of the results of global warming is also lower temps than normal, though these are not as common as higher temps than normal. Global warming tends to result in extreme temps on either end of the spectrum.

[quote]tribunaldude wrote:
this guy agrees with you

‘‘Im sorry it wasnt for fat guys on motorcycles’’…HAHAHAHA

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]artw wrote:
I don’t know where you guys live, but out here in California the signs of global warming are pretty apparent. We’ve had four straight years of droughts. Also, in Tahoe (especially North Tahoe), we used to go snowboarding in mid-October all the way through Memorial Day. But the last 5-7 years the season has been from about mid-December to March. In fact, Mt. Rose, which has the highest base elevation in the entire Tahoe area, hasn’t even opened a single run yet. A typical base-level snowpack this time of year used to be 4-8 feet, now it’s more like 1-3 feet.[/quote]

Nope. These are not examples of global warming. Rather they are examples of regional or local warming.[quote]

In Glacier Park there aren’t even any glaciers left. [/quote]

Bullshit. I live right next to Glacier Park. I can assure you they are still there.

They are shrinking though. However they have been shrinking since the 1800s. Other parts of the earth have glaciers that are increasing in size. Look it up.[quote]

One of the results of global warming is also lower temps than normal, though these are not as common as higher temps than normal. Global warming tends to result in extreme temps on either end of the spectrum.[/quote]

And so goes the theory. A theory in chaos I might add.[/quote]

Push, please; your facts are getting in the way of their agenda.

OP: Where were those pics taken? My guess is somewhere in Europe.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]artw wrote:
I don’t know where you guys live, but out here in California the signs of global warming are pretty apparent. We’ve had four straight years of droughts. Also, in Tahoe (especially North Tahoe), we used to go snowboarding in mid-October all the way through Memorial Day. But the last 5-7 years the season has been from about mid-December to March. In fact, Mt. Rose, which has the highest base elevation in the entire Tahoe area, hasn’t even opened a single run yet. A typical base-level snowpack this time of year used to be 4-8 feet, now it’s more like 1-3 feet.[/quote]

Nope. These are not examples of global warming. Rather they are examples of regional or local warming.[quote]

In Glacier Park there aren’t even any glaciers left. [/quote]

Bullshit. I live right next to Glacier Park. I can assure you they are still there.

They are shrinking though. However they have been shrinking since the 1800s. Other parts of the earth have glaciers that are increasing in size. Look it up.[quote]

One of the results of global warming is also lower temps than normal, though these are not as common as higher temps than normal. Global warming tends to result in extreme temps on either end of the spectrum.[/quote]

And so goes the theory. A theory in chaos I might add.[/quote]

Glad you said this, because I was going to say something similar, only less polite.

[quote]Squiggles wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]artw wrote:
I don’t know where you guys live, but out here in California the signs of global warming are pretty apparent. We’ve had four straight years of droughts. Also, in Tahoe (especially North Tahoe), we used to go snowboarding in mid-October all the way through Memorial Day. But the last 5-7 years the season has been from about mid-December to March. In fact, Mt. Rose, which has the highest base elevation in the entire Tahoe area, hasn’t even opened a single run yet. A typical base-level snowpack this time of year used to be 4-8 feet, now it’s more like 1-3 feet.[/quote]

Nope. These are not examples of global warming. Rather they are examples of regional or local warming.[quote]

In Glacier Park there aren’t even any glaciers left. [/quote]

Bullshit. I live right next to Glacier Park. I can assure you they are still there.

They are shrinking though. However they have been shrinking since the 1800s. Other parts of the earth have glaciers that are increasing in size. Look it up.[quote]

One of the results of global warming is also lower temps than normal, though these are not as common as higher temps than normal. Global warming tends to result in extreme temps on either end of the spectrum.[/quote]

And so goes the theory. A theory in chaos I might add.[/quote]

Glad you said this, because I was going to say something similar, only less polite.[/quote]

This

“Cool It” by Bjorn something is an excellent read on the subject matter. It’s also basically a long essay, so it’s perfect for bringing it on a flight or something.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]Squiggles wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]artw wrote:
I don’t know where you guys live, but out here in California the signs of global warming are pretty apparent. We’ve had four straight years of droughts. Also, in Tahoe (especially North Tahoe), we used to go snowboarding in mid-October all the way through Memorial Day. But the last 5-7 years the season has been from about mid-December to March. In fact, Mt. Rose, which has the highest base elevation in the entire Tahoe area, hasn’t even opened a single run yet. A typical base-level snowpack this time of year used to be 4-8 feet, now it’s more like 1-3 feet.[/quote]

Nope. These are not examples of global warming. Rather they are examples of regional or local warming.[quote]

In Glacier Park there aren’t even any glaciers left. [/quote]

Bullshit. I live right next to Glacier Park. I can assure you they are still there.

They are shrinking though. However they have been shrinking since the 1800s. Other parts of the earth have glaciers that are increasing in size. Look it up.[quote]

One of the results of global warming is also lower temps than normal, though these are not as common as higher temps than normal. Global warming tends to result in extreme temps on either end of the spectrum.[/quote]

And so goes the theory. A theory in chaos I might add.[/quote]

Glad you said this, because I was going to say something similar, only less polite.[/quote]

What pisses me off is these Daffy Ducks yapping about Glacier Park glaciers receding AND pointing to that as “evidence of global warming” WHEN RIGHT UP THE ROAD, relatively speaking, in southeast Alaska (yes, Al-Nobel-Peace-Prize-Cocksucker-Gore, Alaska and Montana are both in North America and they are EVEN in the same general region of North America) we have glaciers that are INCREASING in size.

How ‘bout them fuckin’ apples?

(There. I spiced it up a bit to make up for that sappy politeness I showed in my prior post. Are you proud of me now?)

;-)[/quote]

X2 my brothers seventh grade class just watched the inconvenient truth and he has been telling me about how the world is going to melt and all of us will die, somebody should of stopped Al Gore before he could start speaking such nonsense as manbearpig.

Well said, Push.

It’s just another way for people to suck money from the rest of the world, just like swine flu, bird flu, Y2K and 2012 end-of-the-world bullshit.

And people are eating all of this crap up, too.

If you guys know the science of the ocean conveyor belt system, you would know that the result of global warming would be the COOLING of certain areas and the HEATING up of others. Just because one particular area on earth is cooling doesn’t necessarily mean the whole theory is debunked. As a matter of fact if the ocean conveyor belt is stopped because of the melting of the Glaciers in Greenland, The North Atlantic Current (which is a warm water current) will be affected and cause the temps in N. Europe to drop drastically.

California is seriously in some shit as far as their water supply is concerned. If something isn’t done 25 million folks are gonna be without fresh water. A lot of folks want to be Nero and play their fiddle as the world burns. Opinions are opinions but the science is there look it up.

[quote]Pootie Tang wrote:
If you guys know the science of the ocean conveyor belt system, you would know that the result of global warming would be the COOLING of certain areas and the HEATING up of others. Just because one particular area on earth is cooling doesn’t necessarily mean the whole theory is debunked. As a matter of fact if the ocean conveyor belt is stopped because of the melting of the Glaciers in Greenland, The North Atlantic Current (which is a warm water current) will be affected and cause the temps in N. Europe to drop drastically.

California is seriously in some shit as far as their water supply is concerned. If something isn’t done 25 million folks are gonna be without fresh water. A lot of folks want to be Nero and play their fiddle as the world burns. Opinions are opinions but the science is there look it up.[/quote]

Let me get this out of the way:

Fucking liberal! GLOBAL WARMING IS A LIE! CONSUME MORE! PRODUCT PLACEMENT!

Now just expect 10 more replies like this, but with a lot more cursing.

All i know is that i almost died when i walked to the gym a few days ago. Fucking -55 Celsius!

It seems like there’s a few in this thread that don’t know the difference between climate and weather.

Don’t care. We aren’t destroying the world, the coming and going of ice ages is a natural process as is the changing of the thermohaline circulation (what that conveyor belt dude was talking about).

I’ll be dead long before the earth will be burnt up, so fuck this whole global warming crap.

Global Warming and climate change are real just look at the last ten years let alone the last five…

If its man made who knows…but fact is we are polluting the shit out of our Air and Water and without that we are Fucked period…