by Australian rePublic » Sun Oct 20, 2019 9:24 pm
by NERVUN » Sun Oct 20, 2019 9:27 pm
by The Black Forrest » Sun Oct 20, 2019 9:39 pm
NERVUN wrote:What is your current educational background?
by Australian rePublic » Sun Oct 20, 2019 9:40 pm
by Australian rePublic » Sun Oct 20, 2019 9:46 pm
NERVUN wrote:What is your current educational background?
by NERVUN » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:00 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:NERVUN wrote:What is your current educational background?
I have a bachelor of business in tourism/hospitality whereby I achieved almost exclusively credits, high distinctions and distinctions, and, at graduation, I ended in the top 5 of the highest ranked students in the class. This was in in one of Australia's highest ranked universities. But I have no scientific background. This thread is not finished.
by Giovenith » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:02 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:NERVUN wrote:What is your current educational background?
I have a bachelor of business in tourism/hospitality whereby I achieved almost exclusively credits, high distinctions and distinctions, and, at graduation, I ended in the top 5 of the highest ranked students in the class. This was in in one of Australia's highest ranked universities. But I have no scientific background. This thread is not finished.
by Australian rePublic » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:12 pm
NERVUN wrote:Australian rePublic wrote:I have a bachelor of business in tourism/hospitality whereby I achieved almost exclusively credits, high distinctions and distinctions, and, at graduation, I ended in the top 5 of the highest ranked students in the class. This was in in one of Australia's highest ranked universities. But I have no scientific background. This thread is not finished.
Ah, I see.
I wouldn't bother with finishing the thread then.
You lack the credentials to actually evaluate what you're supposedly evaluating.
Australian rePublic wrote:NERVUN wrote:What is your current educational background?
I have a bachelor of business in tourism/hospitality whereby I achieved almost exclusively credits, high distinctions and distinctions, and, at graduation, I ended in the top 5 of the highest ranked students in the class. This was in in one of Australia's highest ranked universities. But I have no scientific background. This thread is not finished.
by LiberNovusAmericae » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:34 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:Oh crap, did I publish this without finishing it?
by New haven america » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:39 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:NERVUN wrote:What is your current educational background?
I have a bachelor of business in tourism/hospitality whereby I achieved almost exclusively credits, high distinctions and distinctions, and, at graduation, I ended in the top 5 of the highest ranked students in the class. This was in in one of Australia's highest ranked universities. But I have no scientific background. This thread is not finished.
by Dumb Ideologies » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:40 pm
by LiberNovusAmericae » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:43 pm
Dumb Ideologies wrote:petition to change thread's title to "ThisIsFine.jpeg"
let me know when it gets toasty enough for you
by Neanderthaland » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:44 pm
by Australian rePublic » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:44 pm
Dumb Ideologies wrote:petition to change thread's title to "ThisIsFine.jpeg"
let me know when it gets toasty enough for you
by New haven america » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:47 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:Dumb Ideologies wrote:petition to change thread's title to "ThisIsFine.jpeg"
let me know when it gets toasty enough for you
I don't deny that humans are causing climate change. It mught be over-hyped, but we're still causing climate change. My question is whether or not our impact is measurable or significant. And even if we're not causing climate change, helping the earth is a bloody good idea. Smog is still toxic, irrespective of whether or not it causes the climate to change. However, I, believe that we're going about saving the earth in the wrong way. There are things that we could do better
by Neanderthaland » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:48 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:Dumb Ideologies wrote:petition to change thread's title to "ThisIsFine.jpeg"
let me know when it gets toasty enough for you
I don't deny that humans are causing climate change. It mught be over-hyped, but we're still causing climate change. My question is whether or not our impact is measurable or significant. And even if we're not causing climate change, helping the earth is a bloody good idea. Smog is still toxic, irrespective of whether or not it causes the climate to change. However, I, believe that we're going about saving the earth in the wrong way. There are things that we could do better
by Dumb Ideologies » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:48 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:Dumb Ideologies wrote:petition to change thread's title to "ThisIsFine.jpeg"
let me know when it gets toasty enough for you
I don't deny that humans are causing climate change. It mught be over-hyped, but we're still causing climate change. My question is whether or not our impact is measurable or significant. And even if we're not causing climate change, helping the earth is a bloody good idea. Smog is still toxic, irrespective of whether or not it causes the climate to change. However, I, believe that we're going about saving the earth in the wrong way. There are things that we could do better
by Risottia » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:53 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:NERVUN wrote:What is your current educational background?
I have a bachelor of business in tourism/hospitality whereby I achieved almost exclusively credits, high distinctions and distinctions, and, at graduation, I ended in the top 5 of the highest ranked students in the class. This was in in one of Australia's highest ranked universities. But I have no scientific background. This thread is not finished.
by Dumb Ideologies » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:54 pm
Risottia wrote:Australian rePublic wrote:I have a bachelor of business in tourism/hospitality whereby I achieved almost exclusively credits, high distinctions and distinctions, and, at graduation, I ended in the top 5 of the highest ranked students in the class. This was in in one of Australia's highest ranked universities. But I have no scientific background. This thread is not finished.
I say Australia needs to deal away with beaches and replace beaches with pizzeria hotels.
My educational background is a degree in Physics.
I have no background about restaurants, hotels, or tourism.
...
Uhm.
by Risottia » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:55 pm
Dumb Ideologies wrote:well if you're looking at temperature and nothing else the ideal solution is global thermonuclear winter, but some of the other effects are maybe undesirable even more than a managed retreat from global to regional economies.
by Blargoblarg » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:55 pm
by Neanderthaland » Sun Oct 20, 2019 11:07 pm
Risottia wrote:Dumb Ideologies wrote:well if you're looking at temperature and nothing else the ideal solution is global thermonuclear winter, but some of the other effects are maybe undesirable even more than a managed retreat from global to regional economies.
Well, the Tsar Bomba caused very little radioactive fallout compared to the yield. All hail Soviet Superscience!
by Australian rePublic » Sun Oct 20, 2019 11:26 pm
Neanderthaland wrote:Australian rePublic wrote:I don't deny that humans are causing climate change. It mught be over-hyped, but we're still causing climate change. My question is whether or not our impact is measurable or significant. And even if we're not causing climate change, helping the earth is a bloody good idea. Smog is still toxic, irrespective of whether or not it causes the climate to change. However, I, believe that we're going about saving the earth in the wrong way. There are things that we could do better
Oh, we could certainly be doing better. We could be actually following the advise of climate scientists who study this for a living.
And I'm curious to know why you think you know better than them? Is it because you're listening to random low-production-value propaganda shorts on YouTube?
by Neanderthaland » Sun Oct 20, 2019 11:37 pm
Australian rePublic wrote:Neanderthaland wrote:Oh, we could certainly be doing better. We could be actually following the advise of climate scientists who study this for a living.
And I'm curious to know why you think you know better than them? Is it because you're listening to random low-production-value propaganda shorts on YouTube?
I don't think that I know better than climate scientists. That doesn't change the fact that the 97% statistic isn't misleading.
Neanderthaland wrote:If your argument is that the majority of climate scientists have been misrepresented, then it's astonishing they haven't spoken up about it.
Their silence to the alleged misuse of their work is damning.
I would have posted scientific papers which support the idea that humans are contributing to climate change if I was given the oppertunity, but since everyone here is more concerned about ridiculing me for daring to suggest that their world view isn't 100% air-tight, and that I might with them after all at least to some extent. (I mean, did you even bother to ask me what my opinion was and confirm what my opinion was before you went on your crusaide about how wrong I am. Where did I say that humans aren't causing climate change? Tell me where? And don't forget that if I did, I would be extremely outnumbered. I consider myself a centrist. Accoriding to NS, I am a radical right-winger, whilst accoridng to right-winged people that I a debate against, I am considered somewhat of a radical leftist. At least the right-wingers give the oppertunity to speak my mind and don't start insulting my intelligence for opinions that I don't hold. I was going to talk post scientific articles which prove climate change, but I'm not going to bother, but if you're going to insult me for not doing so, despite the fact that I clearly said that this thread ain't finished, then I'm not going to bother. If you're just going to assume what my position is without giving me the oppertunity to actually expliciately state what is, so that you can have the oppertunity to insult me, then there's really no point in me debating any further. Have fun living in your closed-minded bubble where you and your lefty friends are 100% right about everything and anyone who disagrees with you is 100% wrong by default
by Kowani » Sun Oct 20, 2019 11:38 pm
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