Oil and coal are necessary to your life. 7 Billion humans will die if we stopdrilling and mining,
Then explain the complete lack of a hurricane season last year.*Roshambo » 23 Jan 2026, 11:11 am » wrote: ↑ climate change
Predicted as worst storm in 40 years
Some say the worst President in last 40 years (not me though)
Do as you please with those statements.
Deny climate change, show the internet you are a dumb ****.
Then do earth a favor and hold your breath. Didn't you hear? Trump said oxygen was good.jerrab » 26 Jan 2026, 12:25 pm » wrote: ↑ ////////////Carbon dioxide (\(\text{CO}_{2}\)) pollution is the primary human-caused greenhouse gas, accounting for roughly 80–84% of emissions, mainly from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) for electricity, transportation, and industry. This trapped heat drives climate change, causing rising sea levels, extreme weather, and ocean acidification. //////////////////////////
Fossil fuels is from dead organic matter that converted back into inorganic periodic elements. there is a cycle to it from the perpetual balancing between past ancestral results, current events between 5 ancestral lineages and 5 generation gaps alive, next details never duplicated as previous ancestry in the food chain isolated in space as part of this geographical universal location changing forms shaped currently here "currently" populating space in series parallel proximity as a whole circle of life the human population is squaring off against each other in the democracies of disagreeing with self evident time living uniquely eternally separated by biological chromosomes so far, here now.
You're a **** IDIOT!!
Cannonpointer » 26 Jan 2026, 7:53 pm » wrote: ↑ Oil and coal are necessary to your life. 7 Billion humans will die if we stopdrilling and mining,
You WANT oil and coal. You NEED oil and coal.
You can't HANDLE the truth! Here, a little of what you can't handle:
How many human beings would die on this planet if we immediately stopped all oil and coal production?
An immediate, total halt to global oil and coal production would likely result in the deaths of approximately six billion people within a year. This catastrophic outcome would be driven by the collapse of modern industrial agriculture (causing mass starvation), the failure of transportation and supply chains, and the immediate cessation of electricity generation.
- Mass Starvation: Modern food production depends on fertilizers and pesticides derived from fossil fuels, as well as fuel for tractors and transportation. A sudden stoppage would halt this system, leading to global famine.
- Infrastructure Collapse: The electric grid, which is largely powered by coal and gas, would collapse, cutting power to hospitals, water treatment, and essential services.
- Logistical Breakdown: Global shipping, trucking, and air travel would cease, meaning food, medicine, and goods could not be transported.
- Economic Collapse: Without energy, global economies would grind to a halt, resulting in unprecedented social chaos.
Since the Industrial Revolution, the global annual temperature has increased in total by a little more than 1 degree Celsius, or about 2 degrees Fahrenheit. Between 1850—the year that accurate recordkeeping began—and 1980, it rose on average by 0.07 degrees Celsius (0.13 degrees Fahrenheit) every 10 years. Since 1981, however, the rate of increase has more than doubled: For the last 40 years, we’ve seen the global annual temperature rise by 0.2 degrees Celsius, or 0.36 degrees Fahrenheit, per decade.The result? A planet that has never been hotter. The 10 most recent years are the warmest years on record.Beekeeper » 27 Jan 2026, 8:35 am » wrote: ↑ Shhhhhh, You'll upsent the children with FACTS they can't seem to handle.
The nature of a woman is to complain.Beekeeper » 27 Jan 2026, 8:35 am » wrote: ↑ Shhhhhh, You'll upsent the children with FACTS they can't seem to handle.
jerrab » 27 Jan 2026, 12:11 pm » wrote: ↑ Since the Industrial Revolution, the global annual temperature has increased in total by a little more than 1 degree Celsius, or about 2 degrees Fahrenheit. Between 1850—the year that accurate recordkeeping began—and 1980, it rose on average by 0.07 degrees Celsius (0.13 degrees Fahrenheit) every 10 years. Since 1981, however, the rate of increase has more than doubled: For the last 40 years, we’ve seen the global annual temperature rise by 0.2 degrees Celsius, or 0.36 degrees Fahrenheit, per decade.The result? A planet that has never been hotter. The 10 most recent years are the warmest years on record.
And the warmer it gets, the more probable it becomes that we trigger climate tipping points (such as rapid glacier melt or thawing permafrost) that can transform natural systems into entirely different states and lead to more warming. In 2015, the Paris Agreement codified the recommendation of climate scientists to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Working toward that goal continues to give us our best chance to stave off the worst, most devastating effects of climate change: the extreme droughts, wildfires, floods, tropical storms, and other disasters that are so widespread and costly to both our infrastructure and our health.What causes global warming?Global warming results from the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases that trap heat in the earth’s atmosphere. This trapped energy comes from incoming solar radiation absorbed by the earth’s surface and re-radiated back into the atmosphere as infrared energy. Though natural cycles and fluctuations have caused the planet's climate to change continually over the last 800,000 years, it is human activity that has driven our current era of global warming. In particular, our burning of fossil fuels—such as coal, oil, gasoline, and natural gas—has led to the greenhouse effect. In the United States, the largest source of greenhouse gases is transportation, followed closely by electricity production and industrial activity. (Learn about the natural and human causes of climate change.)T
You **** are so g'damn easy to manipulate.The Little Ice Age (roughly 1300–1850) was a prolonged period of colder, erratic weather that peaked in the 17th century but brought severe winters to Europe and North America well into the 1800s, including the 1816 "Year Without a Summer". It caused glacier advances, failed crops, famine, and frozen water bodies, such as the Thames and New York Harbor, shaping societal, agricultural, and economic changes.
Oh hell yes, Climate Change
https://i.postimg.cc/BngVwyzM/snoop-dogg-dancing.gif*Roshambo » 24 Jan 2026, 5:31 am » wrote: ↑ The climate is changing and there is nothing you can do to stop it.
Total carbon emissions are in excess of 35 GT a year. Earth maintained CO2 under 400 PPM for 800,000 years with Forest Fires at 2 GT a year and Volcanoes at 1 GT a year. Humans are anthrpogenically changing the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere. Every graph is on an exponential slope to hell.jerrab » 27 Jan 2026, 12:11 pm » wrote: ↑ Since the Industrial Revolution, the global annual temperature has increased in total by a little more than 1 degree Celsius, or about 2 degrees Fahrenheit. Between 1850—the year that accurate recordkeeping began—and 1980, it rose on average by 0.07 degrees Celsius (0.13 degrees Fahrenheit) every 10 years. Since 1981, however, no spam : For the last 40 years, we’ve seen the global annual temperature rise by 0.2 degrees Celsius, or 0.36 degrees Fahrenheit, per decade.The result? A planet that has never been hotter. The 10 most recent years are the warmest years on record.
And the warmer it gets, the more probable it becomes that we trigger no spam (such as rapid glacier melt or thawing permafrost) that can transform natural systems into entirely different states and lead to more warming. In 2015, the no spam codified the recommendation of climate scientists to limit global warming to no spam . Working toward that goal continues to give us our best chance to stave off the worst, most devastating no spam : the extreme droughts, wildfires, floods, tropical storms, and other disasters that are so widespread and costly to no spam and no spam .What causes global warming?Global warming results from the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other no spam that trap heat in the earth’s atmosphere. This trapped energy comes from incoming solar radiation absorbed by the earth’s surface and re-radiated back into the atmosphere as infrared energy. Though natural cycles and fluctuations have caused the planet's climate to change continually over the last 800,000 years, it is human activity that has driven our current era of global warming. In particular, our burning of fossil fuels—such as coal, oil, gasoline, and natural gas—has led to the greenhouse effect. In the United States, the largest source of greenhouse gases is transportation, followed closely by electricity production and industrial activity. (Learn about the natural and human no spam .)T
There is literally not one word of truth in any of that. Not one of those claims is factual.JohnnyYou » 28 Jan 2026, 1:59 am » wrote: ↑ Total carbon emissions are in excess of 35 GT a year. Earth maintained CO2 under 400 PPM for 800,000 years with Forest Fires at 2 GT a year and Volcanoes at 1 GT a year. Humans are anthrpogenically changing the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere. Every graph is on an exponential slope to hell.
Total carbon emissions are in excess of 35 GT a year.Cannonpointer » 28 Jan 2026, 2:14 am » wrote: ↑ There is literally not one word of truth in any of that. Not one of those claims is factual.
Your idea of "science" is having someone with an IQ way above your own - someone with maybe a 115 or 120 IQ - take a healthy **** in your ear.
Rational logic follows exponential results with existential separation of total sum evolving into evolutionary theory it could exist any other way than simply adapting since displaced inorganically until eroded or ancestrally until decomposed spontaneously existing simultaneously different details at a time where event horizons of evolution separate everything universally present.Johnny You » 28 Jan 2026, 1:59 am » wrote: ↑ Total carbon emissions are in excess of 35 GT a year. Earth maintained CO2 under 400 PPM for 800,000 years with Forest Fires at 2 GT a year and Volcanoes at 1 GT a year. Humans are anthrpogenically changing the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere. Every graph is on an exponential slope to hell.
What does that have to do with the true costs of combusting rotten dinosaurs?*31stArrival » 28 Jan 2026, 6:00 am » wrote: ↑ Rational logic follows exponential results with existential separation of total sum evolving into evolutionary theory it could exist any other way than simply adapting since displaced inorganically until eroded or ancestrally until decomposed spontaneously existing simultaneously different details at a time where event horizons of evolution separate everything universally present.
What goes up must come down, what expands in size contracts to never exists again as the same total sum twice. Eternal separation current individual results as a whole species, whole ancestral lineages, whole generation gaps, whole time each reproduction lasts balancing as part of the total sum developed so far.
Universal standard regardless what geographical location, geological results, geometrical numbers proportionately present, as specifically genetically alive so far.
Conversations need vocabulary for all brains to communicate individually about existing at the same time regardless which generation gap arrived. Nothing fair about first arrived first served by everyone else after. Nothing honest about inventing alternate meanings to self evident results occupying time now.
MR-7: Copilot, can you summarize the above for me and give me what is false or missing.jerrab » 27 Jan 2026, 12:11 pm » wrote: ↑ Since the Industrial Revolution, the global annual temperature has increased in total by a little more than 1 degree Celsius, or about 2 degrees Fahrenheit. Between 1850—the year that accurate recordkeeping began—and 1980, it rose on average by 0.07 degrees Celsius (0.13 degrees Fahrenheit) every 10 years. Since 1981, however, the rate of increase has more than doubled: For the last 40 years, we’ve seen the global annual temperature rise by 0.2 degrees Celsius, or 0.36 degrees Fahrenheit, per decade.The result? A planet that has never been hotter. The 10 most recent years are the warmest years on record.
And the warmer it gets, the more probable it becomes that we trigger climate tipping points (such as rapid glacier melt or thawing permafrost) that can transform natural systems into entirely different states and lead to more warming. In 2015, the Paris Agreement codified the recommendation of climate scientists to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Working toward that goal continues to give us our best chance to stave off the worst, most devastating effects of climate change: the extreme droughts, wildfires, floods, tropical storms, and other disasters that are so widespread and costly to both our infrastructure and our health.What causes global warming?Global warming results from the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases that trap heat in the earth’s atmosphere. This trapped energy comes from incoming solar radiation absorbed by the earth’s surface and re-radiated back into the atmosphere as infrared energy. Though natural cycles and fluctuations have caused the planet's climate to change continually over the last 800,000 years, it is human activity that has driven our current era of global warming. In particular, our burning of fossil fuels—such as coal, oil, gasoline, and natural gas—has led to the greenhouse effect. In the United States, the largest source of greenhouse gases is transportation, followed closely by electricity production and industrial activity. (Learn about the natural and human causes of climate change.)T

Everything. Why, how, what, where, when, which who existed each rotation of the planet since inception of this species in its current population left alive now.Johnny You » 28 Jan 2026, 6:03 am » wrote: ↑ What does that have to do with the true costs of combusting rotten dinosaurs?
We Noem what you mean loser..MR-7 » 28 Jan 2026, 6:17 am » wrote: ↑ MR-7: Copilot, can you summarize the above for me and give me what is false or missing.
Copilot: here is your request. Oh, and one would have to be a Slack-Jawed ****
to believe the above. If you want, I can turn these into a.......................................................
MR-7: No, no... you've shown us enough already. Thanks
Psssst. ****. Zeets denies MAN-MADE "****" warming. So do I.*Roshambo » 27 Jan 2026, 6:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Oh hell yes, Climate Change
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Dynamic - (of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
Don't deny Climate Change
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Deny climate change, show the internet you are a dumb ****.
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