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By Altimaomega 2014-04-02 23:37:03
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Shiva.Onorgul said: »
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You think its ok for the government to fine and regulate anything and everyone for your version of the greater good.
There is hard science earlier in this thread explaining why methane is a considerable danger to our atmosphere and steps that can be done to reduce its release into the air.

What's your version of the greater good that is served by letting the planet bake? Because you've already said that you won't do *** (pun!) to preserve our environment.


Proof you don't read and put words in my mouth.

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I have heard of a new type of storage for this type of thing, instead of pools and spreading. The liquid ***is put into a high heated system and comes out dry and sterile. Then its used for bedding.
Why not fertilizer? Does it burn the nitrogen out?

Yeah, its completely sterile but using it for bedding is a huge plus for cost saving in the long run.[/quote]

No regulation no laws (made up) problem fixed. Put then what would the global warming.. I meant climate change people have to *** about.

P.S. Worst winter since 1978. If you was to listen to the global warming scientist 10yrs ago we shouldn't even have had a winter this year.
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-04-02 23:38:17
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Great, now he doesn't understand climate change.
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By Altimaomega 2014-04-02 23:39:19
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Shiva.Viciousss said: »
Great, now he doesn't understand climate change.


And here comes the third one the circle is complete.
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-04-02 23:40:35
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K.
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2014-04-02 23:55:18
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Jesus H. Christ!!! This thread is like the *** fest of people victimized during the Gilded Era.

1. Take the libertarian approach: Regulation is good because you're going to need a referee in the game.

2. Take the enlightened approach: Regulation is good so long as the regulating body can not be corrupted.

3. Take the realistic approach: Regulation ideally is a good thing, but in today's world the bigger players can afford to lobby politicians to skew regulations in their favor.

It's been that way since the era of the Robber Barons. He who controls the "capital" controls the "capitol" aka Money Talks and *** walks.
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By Asura.Natenn 2014-04-03 00:57:19
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This is an easy fix, 3 step process
1. Sit the cow down
2. Look it square in the eye
3. And say "Hey, stop farting"
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By Garuda.Chanti 2014-04-03 10:25:21
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Altimaomega said: »
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P.S. Worst winter since 1978. If you was to listen to the global warming scientist 10yrs ago we shouldn't even have had a winter this year.
And in Australia it was the worst summer they have EVER had.

Here in the northwest and in Alaska we hardly had winter.

Weather is local. Even when it comes as a hurricane 500 miles in diameter its still local.
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By Jetackuu 2014-04-03 10:28:32
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Garuda.Chanti said: »
Altimaomega said: »
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P.S. Worst winter since 1978. If you was to listen to the global warming scientist 10yrs ago we shouldn't even have had a winter this year.
And in Australia it was the worst summer they have EVER had.

Here in the northwest and in Alaska we hardly had winter.

Weather is local. Even when it comes as a hurricane 500 miles in diameter its still local.
He wasn't educated on the difference between weather and climate, gotta cut him some slack.
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By Siren.Mosin 2014-04-03 10:41:05
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By Altimaomega 2014-04-03 19:34:21
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Garuda.Chanti said: »
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P.S. Worst winter since 1978. If you was to listen to the global warming scientist 10yrs ago we shouldn't even have had a winter this year.
And in Australia it was the worst summer they have EVER had.

Here in the northwest and in Alaska we hardly had winter.

Weather is local. Even when it comes as a hurricane 500 miles in diameter its still local.

Weather comes in cycles, and is always changing. If it wasn't for global warming we would still be in an ice age.
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By fonewear 2014-04-03 19:37:43
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Altimaomega said: »
Garuda.Chanti said: »
Altimaomega said: »
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P.S. Worst winter since 1978. If you was to listen to the global warming scientist 10yrs ago we shouldn't even have had a winter this year.
And in Australia it was the worst summer they have EVER had.

Here in the northwest and in Alaska we hardly had winter.

Weather is local. Even when it comes as a hurricane 500 miles in diameter its still local.

Weather comes in cycles, and is always changing. If it wasn't for global warming we would still be in an ice age.

I'm ready for another Ice Age just so Al Gore will complain about that also.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-04-03 19:46:43
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If you would like to chastise us for not knowing the subtle intricacies of dairy farming, does that mean we can get in your grill for not knowing anything about climate change science?
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By Jetackuu 2014-04-03 19:48:36
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Altimaomega said: »
Garuda.Chanti said: »
Altimaomega said: »
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P.S. Worst winter since 1978. If you was to listen to the global warming scientist 10yrs ago we shouldn't even have had a winter this year.
And in Australia it was the worst summer they have EVER had.

Here in the northwest and in Alaska we hardly had winter.

Weather is local. Even when it comes as a hurricane 500 miles in diameter its still local.

Weather comes in cycles, and is always changing. If it wasn't for global warming we would still be in an ice age.

weather =/= climate

the argument isn't whether or not the climate changes, it's known that it does, nobody is disputing that (at least not that I've heard of yet), it's whether or not that man is influencing it.

Also man-made global warming would cause climates to change, and weather to be more extreme. Which is happening.
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By Anna Ruthven 2014-04-03 19:49:04
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Cerberus.Pleebo said: »
If you would like to chastise us for not knowing the subtle intricacies of dairy farming, does that mean we can get in your grill for not knowing anything about climate change science?

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By Altimaomega 2014-04-03 19:57:48
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Jetackuu said: »
Altimaomega said: »
Garuda.Chanti said: »
Altimaomega said: »
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P.S. Worst winter since 1978. If you was to listen to the global warming scientist 10yrs ago we shouldn't even have had a winter this year.
And in Australia it was the worst summer they have EVER had.

Here in the northwest and in Alaska we hardly had winter.

Weather is local. Even when it comes as a hurricane 500 miles in diameter its still local.

Weather comes in cycles, and is always changing. If it wasn't for global warming we would still be in an ice age.

weather =/= climate

the argument isn't whether or not the climate changes, it's known that it does, nobody is disputing that (at least not that I've heard of yet), it's whether or not that man is influencing it.

Also man-made global warming would cause climates to change, and weather to be more extreme. Which is happening.

How exactly is weather becoming more extreme? I will agree weather cause's more damage than in the past due to our population growth, hence more people are effected.
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By Altimaomega 2014-04-03 20:03:50
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Cerberus.Pleebo said: »
If you would like to chastise us for not knowing the subtle intricacies of dairy farming, does that mean we can get in your grill for not knowing anything about climate change science?


Does the climate effect you business? Do you venture outside the hole from which you live and see the sun everyday? Part of the "subtle intricacies of dairy farming" is weather and climate.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-04-03 20:08:35
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Altimaomega said: »
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If you would like to chastise us for not knowing the subtle intricacies of dairy farming, does that mean we can get in your grill for not knowing anything about climate change science?


Does the climate effect you business? Do you venture outside the hole from which you live and see the sun everyday? Part of the "subtle intricacies of dairy farming" is weather and climate.
Then you should actually be interested in the science instead of dismissing it so readily.

Edit: Jeez, my grammar today :0
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By Jetackuu 2014-04-03 20:09:09
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Altimaomega said: »

How exactly is weather becoming more extreme? I will agree weather cause's more damage than in the past due to our population growth, hence more people are effected.

It is? it depends on the area for sure, but it's easily accessible data.

Not sure if you, or even I for that matter would be able to read it without it putting us to sleep though, I'm lazy.
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By Altimaomega 2014-04-03 20:46:19
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Cerberus.Pleebo said: »
Altimaomega said: »
Cerberus.Pleebo said: »
If you would like to chastise us for not knowing the subtle intricacies of dairy farming, does that mean we can get in your grill for not knowing anything about climate change science?


Does the climate effect you business? Do you venture outside the hole from which you live and see the sun everyday? Part of the "subtle intricacies of dairy farming" is weather and climate.
Then you should actually be interested in the science instead of dismissing it so readily.

Edit: Jeez, my grammar today :0

You realize that just as many climate scientist's disagree with the whole global warming debate, as agree with it. If you wanna be worried about something take a look at the flares coming off the sun hitting earth.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-04-03 20:51:22
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That's 100% not true. A vast majority agree that warming is occurring and that it is induced and exacerbated by human activity.
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By Jetackuu 2014-04-03 20:52:11
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You realize that just as many climate scientist's disagree with the whole global warming debate, as agree with it. If you wanna be worried about something take a look at the flares coming off the sun hitting earth.
lolwhat?

proof?
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By Altimaomega 2014-04-03 21:11:17
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Jetackuu said: »
Altimaomega said: »

You realize that just as many climate scientist's disagree with the whole global warming debate, as agree with it. If you wanna be worried about something take a look at the flares coming off the sun hitting earth.
lolwhat?

proof?
look up solar flares glancing/hitting earth. its pretty interesting. They claim the earthquakes this week are the result of a X-1 solar flare the sun let off on 28th of march. On the 29th they even claimed a big earthquake was coming in the next few days.
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By Jetackuu 2014-04-03 21:14:30
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Altimaomega said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Altimaomega said: »

You realize that just as many climate scientist's disagree with the whole global warming debate, as agree with it. If you wanna be worried about something take a look at the flares coming off the sun hitting earth.
lolwhat?

proof?
look up solar flares glancing/hitting earth. its pretty interesting. They claim the earthquakes this week are the result of a X-1 solar flare the sun let off on 28th of march. On the 29th they even claimed a big earthquake was coming in the next few days.

Didn't mean for the solar flares...
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By Altimaomega 2014-04-03 21:15:50
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That's 100% not true. A vast majority agree that warming is occurring and that it is induced and exacerbated by human activity.

Yea like the vast majority that pasted the ACA into "law".

And outta that majority, how many are getting grants to prove climate change is real? 100%.
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By Altimaomega 2014-04-03 21:20:07
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Jetackuu said: »
Altimaomega said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Altimaomega said: »

You realize that just as many climate scientist's disagree with the whole global warming debate, as agree with it. If you wanna be worried about something take a look at the flares coming off the sun hitting earth.
lolwhat?

proof?
look up solar flares glancing/hitting earth. its pretty interesting. They claim the earthquakes this week are the result of a X-1 solar flare the sun let off on 28th of march. On the 29th they even claimed a big earthquake was coming in the next few days.

Didn't mean for the solar flares...

Don't be specific or anything.. Reading comprehension can only go so far.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-04-03 21:24:58
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Altimaomega said: »
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That's 100% not true. A vast majority agree that warming is occurring and that it is induced and exacerbated by human activity.

Yea like the vast majority that pasted the ACA into "law".

And outta that majority, how many are getting grants to prove climate change is real? 100%.
Ok. Science dumb, you smart.

Not worth the effort. It's sad, though. Agriculture will probably be the industry that will feel the effects of climate change the most, but you can't even see past your blatant partisanship to do the tiniest ounce of research on it.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2014-04-03 21:27:13
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Don't even waste your time, climate deniers are about as smart at this topic as I am at math. Shelve all that scientific evidence cause someone on the internet smells a global conspiracy!

Cause you know, the rest of the world hasn't done research outside the realm of petty American politics.
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By Altimaomega 2014-04-03 21:29:10
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Cerberus.Pleebo said: »
Altimaomega said: »
Cerberus.Pleebo said: »
That's 100% not true. A vast majority agree that warming is occurring and that it is induced and exacerbated by human activity.

Yea like the vast majority that pasted the ACA into "law".

And outta that majority, how many are getting grants to prove climate change is real? 100%.
Ok. Science dumb, you smart.

Not worth the effort.

More like you'll believe anything someone with a degree says, without question. Look where all the money comes from to fund those scientist, the same place its came from for the past 60+ years. The radical left.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-04-03 21:33:48
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I am one of those people!

THE PLOT THICKENS

Al Gore used to shovel piles of money into the back of my Caddy every other week.
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By Altimaomega 2014-04-03 21:54:33
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Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »
Don't even waste your time, climate deniers are about as smart at this topic as I am at math. Shelve all that scientific evidence cause someone on the internet smells a global conspiracy!

Cause you know, the rest of the world hasn't done research outside the realm of petty American politics.


Please explain why every few decade's they go from, its getting
hotter, then change to colder, swap again to hotter, and here we are again getting colder. Sounds kinda like a cycle to me.

Did you know back during the revolutionary war during Washington's advance in the month on june they was fighting battles with the temp. of 110 degree's in New Jersey! Musta been all the methane from the millions of buffalo farting.