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First you need to accept that evidence can be fabricated, even evidence that seems plain as day. Until you accept that anything, literally anything, can be and probably is in fact a lie propped up by a thousand other falsehoods, you're not actually red-pilled. You've only peeked into the rabbit hole.

AGW doesn't real.

For me, personally, I have visited recycling plants and a relative worked at a hospital incinerator.

It's not so much that Climate Change is a Hoax or Real, but how man made changes are not compared to actual documented events such as volcanic eruptions, nuclear tests, past comet strikes and weather cycles of the earth.

This coupled with how (((They))) want to profit from it, AND control us with fear and climate change - it's just bad news.

Peak Oil. Remember that? We still can't determine when earthquakes will actually occur and some chuckleheads are going to tell me with a straight face that we know everything that happened in the past, present and future. Right.

Now, I don't like plastics, I don't like my water/oceans polluted, and I don't like how any Gigantic Mining Company can assfuck the environment and the town they mine in so that they can get that extra 5% for their boar members, close shop and stick the Taxpayer with the bill and Superfund Site.

Science is the new religion. Sure, predicting future floodzones is great, but you can't stop morons in Florida and Louisiana from rebuilding over and over again on old marshland that was nature's natural dams and levees.

Once the kikes and globalists are gone we can work on desalination, geothermal heating, underwater wave energy creation, large-scale air filtration and other good stuff that will keep our children and amphibians healthy.

But for some 50 year old academic to build his career and theories on the Good FAITH of those who came before him, to look me in the eye and tell me that if I don't pay $18.00 a gallon for gas or the world is over in 10 years, yeah, he can go fuck himself.

fucking pleb.


reported for necrobumping.

LURK MOAR

It's happening, and it's irreversible. Kikes see it as an opportunity to guilt-tax white people even more while selling 'green' 'solutions' to them at exorbitant prices.

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Nice talking point you got there. You know who got more way way more oil money than the WUWT website?
the pro-AGW Climate Research Unit at the university of East Anglia:
wattsupwiththat.com/2009/12/04/climategate-cru-looks-to-big-oil-for-support/
the Sierra Club, who had a secret partnership with Exxon to promote taxes on carbon emissions + a cap-and-trade scheme like the one Al Gore has been pushing for years:
ExxonMobil and Sierra Club Agreed on Climate Policy—and Kept It Secret
(Bloomberg.com)
archive.is/T2YSK
Big Oil Money for Me, But Not for Thee
nofrakkingconsensus.com/2012/02/17/big-oil-money-for-me-but-not-for-thee/
"between 2007 and 2010 the Sierra Club accepted over $25 million in donations from the gas industry, mostly from… Chesapeake Energy – one of the biggest gas drilling companies in the U.S…"
nofrakkingconsensus.com/2013/01/27/the-sierra-clubs-broken-moral-compass/
the WWF, World Wildlife Fund, who are big propagandists for AGW:
nofrakkingconsensus.com/2012/04/11/the-wwfs-vast-pool-of-oil-money/
"In other words, the WWF’s very first corporate sponsor was an oil company – one which wrote it an enormous cheque. The WWF then continued to accept oil money from various sources for another four decades."
and the WWF also receives a lot of money from big agribusiness corporations like Monsanto. They even had a partnership with Monsanto to promote soy agriculture in South America.
the EDF, Environmental Defense Fund, who also has good relations with the CIA for some reason:
nofrakkingconsensus.com/2012/05/03/the-environmental-defense-fund-the-cia/
Conservation International and Nature Conservancy, two pro-AGW groups (they got millions from BP):
nofrakkingconsensus.com/2010/06/04/bp-greenpeace-the-big-oil-jackpot/
the BBC, big AGW propagandists in the UK, their pension funds are heavily invested in oil companies:
wattsupwiththat.com/2015/04/04/bbc-pension-heavily-invested-in-oil/
The UK's Royal Society, they had something called the Royal Society Esso Energy Award for 25 years:
nofrakkingconsensus.com/2010/11/29/the-royal-societys-big-oil-award/
'Skeptical Science' an anti-AGW skeptics group, via Dana Nuccitelli the propagandist who writes for the Guardian. He works for a company – Tetra Tech – that does business with oil companies (and he has called for a carbon tax, a pure coincidence of course):
wattsupwiththat.com/2014/04/22/dana-nuccitellis-lie-of-omission-in-the-guardian/
There's a short ist here of pro-AGW groups or universities who have received oil money:
notrickszone.com/2015/02/09/long-list-of-warmist-organizations-scientists-haul-in-huge-money-from-big-oil-and-heavy-industry/
just a few names not mentioned already:
3. Delhi Sustainable Development Summit
4. Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature (BEST) project
5. 350.org
6. Union of Concerned Scientists
9. Climate Institute
14. Green Energy Futures (sponsored by Shell)
15. World Resources Institute (sponsored by Shell + a lot of other multinational corporations and banks)
and by the way the WRI report on the 'New Climate Economy' is the source of the trillions mentioned here: >>5763955 If you click the link on the WorldBank.org page you'll get a PDF of the WRI's report. (No I haven't read it yet).
I could go on and probably fill pages and pages. This myth of the Oil Industry lobby financing the AGW skeptics while the other side the believers doesn't receive corporate money is complete bullshit, they get millions from Big Oil + millions from other corporations + billions from governments. Well funded corporate environmentalism is real.
Spot the Vested Interest: The $1.5 Trillion Climate Change Industry
joannenova.com.au/2015/07/spot-the-vested-interest-the-1-5-trillion-climate-change-industry/
"Climate Change Business Journal estimates the Climate Change Industry is a $1.5 Trillion dollar escapade, which means four billion dollars a day is spent on our quest to change the climate. That includes everything from carbon markets to carbon consulting, carbon sequestration, renewables, biofuels, green buildings and insipid cars. For comparison global retail sales online are worth around $1.5 trillion."

▶Anonymous 04/17/16 (Sun) 21:43:33 27db1f No.5767120
And if you really want to have a better understanding of the corporate roots of the Green 'non-profit' industry and see how deep the rabbit-hole goes you can read these two lloonngg articles on Swans.com
(it's a socialist website but more focused on economics and social causes than the environment so I presume you won't be able to accuse them of being fossil-fuel shills):
The Philanthropic Roots Of Corporate Environmentalism
swans.com/library/art14/barker07.html
"Thus it is fitting that when Prince Bernhard was forced to retire from WWF International's presidency in 1976, his replacement for the next five years was none other than John Loudon, the former head of Royal Dutch Shell (from 1951 -65), and son of former Shell board president, Hugo Loudon. During Loudon's first year as president of WWF International he additionally served as the chair of an advisory group put together by David Rockefeller to counsel his Chase Manhattan Bank"on its growing international business"; while the following year Loudon was joined by fellow oilman and former IUCN chair Maurice Strong, who fresh after presiding over the operations of Petro-Canada for two years, became the vice-president of WWF International (1978-81), remaining a member of their executive council until 1986. "
If you don't know who Maurice Strong is you can read that article:
nature.com/news/2009/090722/full/460454a.html
Taking Strong Action For Capitalist-Led Environmental Destruction
swans.com/library/art16/barker40.html
"To this day, Strong's dedication to corporate liberalism remains strong, and in the wake of the Earth Summit he took up the chairmanship of both the World Resources Institute and the Stockholm Environment Institute. Then in 1999, Strong, the former CEO of Petro-Canada, felt it was time to retire from the board of directors of the oil and gas company Cordex Petroleums – a company that had been managed by his son, Fred Strong. That said, despite maintaining his commitment to managing the environment, Strong continues to enjoy harvesting the planet, as he is a board member of Wealth Minerals Ltd – an organization that describes itself as "a well financed and managed leader in uranium exploration focused on identifying world-class discoveries in Argentina." "

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chiefio.wordpress.com/2013/07/10/why-land-air-temperature-is-exactly-wrong/

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