If China and if the U.S. oil companies have their way when we are facing a global warming crisis, there will be no future. The science supports this predictable fate. No living species or plants can survive in temperatures and droughts on this planet that exceed 130-150 degrees or more. Temperatures have risen to 115 degrees in the last few summers in the U.S. and globally. This is not hyperbole. It’s not even a matter of coping with a “new normal”: we’re talking existential survival. The Arctic ice is rapidly melting and will soon vanish within the next two summers.
Big Oil May Destroy World’s Largest Rain Forest and Accelerate Global Warming
We are ten weeks away from the 100th anniversary of the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth : 134F at Greenland Ranch California during July 1913.
“The Rainforests are the lungs of the earth.—Pablo Neruda”
This was recently disproven by NASA. Satellites show that the rainforests produce oxygen by day, and then consume that same oxygen by night.
“…plans to obliterate 8 million acres of Ecuador’s pristine Rainforest for oil…”
Yes, trees are full of oil, and we will cut them down and drain them. God what wailing morons!
Well, if we were to assign body parts to mother earth, we’d be shipping Preparation H to Washington DC.
The Exxon Syndrome
If Exxon wants to melt the planet then why do some green groups put their money into oil companies?
The Guardian
“The giants of the green world that profit from the planet’s destruction”
The Nation
“Time for Big Green to Go Fossil Free“
OT – andrewpetercarter says… “If they (facts) agreed with me you wouldn’t accept that as an argument against your position, so don’t expect me to accept it as validation of yours…”
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I produced ‘PoliceOne’s” survey, and Petey ran straight to a Soros propaganda site. I kept asking why he would not accept the word of thousands of people who deal with guns, crime and victims on a daily basis, and the above was my reward! 😆
“…No living species or plants can survive in temperatures and droughts on this planet that exceed 130-150 degrees or more…”
And yet there’s at least one area of the earth that was able to survive a 160-day stretch of temps over 100 degrees (Marble Bar, Australia set a world record of most consecutive days of 100 °F (40 °C) or above, during a period of 160 days from 31 October 1923 to 7 April 1924). The highest temperature recorded during the record spell was 47.5°C (117) on 18 January 1924.
89 years later, the town is still there, with about 194 brave souls (according to the 2006 Census).
“The tropical Pacific has remained in a neutral El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) state since mid 2012. All atmospheric and oceanic indicators of ENSO are currently well within neutral values. International climate models surveyed by the Bureau of Meteorology favour an ENSO-neutral state persisting into the southern hemisphere winter.”
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/
Interesting that Cook, Appell, et al., have been trying to blame the lack of warming for the last decade or two on La Nina’s. Yet ENSO has been neutral for about a year now, and temperatures continue to be flat.