Search results for query: *

  1. Sol Zagato

    Conservatism and the Environment

    Anybody can say their policies are for the good of everyone. When they're doomsayers you better check your wallet, because they could be right, but it's also a method of stopping debate to run a hustle.
  2. Sol Zagato

    Conservatism and the Environment

    I don't know about the Sahara, but the Israelis have been observing productive growth in drier areas due to higher CO2. One thing warmists always fail to mention is that a warmer Earth is a wetter, greener Earth overall. There are some areas that will likely be screwed (Utah, probably), but...
  3. Sol Zagato

    Conservatism and the Environment

    Once upon a time a global network of scientists rebelled against the tyrannical depredations of Elsevier and Jstor, flew the jolly roger and posted all scientific papers online for free. However, to link to them, or even to describe them in detail would perhaps be a violation of board policy.
  4. Sol Zagato

    Conservatism and the Environment

    True. However we've had what appears to be an unusually stable last 4,000 years. (Things got pretty crazy in 2,200 BC. The Sahara finishing drying out for one.) That's one of the main points of the dispute, so I won't take that as a given, but rather as your thesis. Most of the above problems...
  5. Sol Zagato

    Conservatism and the Environment

    Crossposting this from another thread, I was getting derailed from the subject over there. I would put it like this. Climate scientists are definitely lying their asses off (Ref. Mann, and all the other incidents I've read about). And even when they're not doing that, they're chucking out...
Back
Top