BurgessShale

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is dale gribble from king of the hill a psy-op designed to make conspiracy theorists look bad

2019-05-21 23:12:25 UTC [The Ice Wall #members-log]  

Water is good too but you can still drown in it

Nobody knows or cares what youโ€™re talking about

How do you folks resolve the fact that major oil companies found proof of human-emission caused climate change and then deliberately spread misinformation to make people believe it was a hoax

Doesnโ€™t it make much more sense that climate Change is real and that the denial of it is the conspiracy?

What would be the motive for scientists claiming climate change is real?

Do you think it compares at all to the clear and obvious profit motive that coal and oil companies have in hiding climate change?

I simply cannot understand how someone who claims to be a seeker of truth can be fooled by these corporations and their lies

โ€œShellโ€™s assessment foresaw a one-meter sea-level rise, and noted that warming could also fuel disintegration of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, resulting in a worldwide rise in sea level of โ€œfive to six meters.โ€ That would be enough to inundate entire low-lying countries.
Shellโ€™s analysts also warned of the โ€œdisappearance of specific ecosystems or habitat destruction,โ€ predicted an increase in โ€œrunoff, destructive floods, and inundation of low-lying farmland,โ€ and said that โ€œnew sources of freshwater would be requiredโ€ to compensate for changes in precipitation. Global changes in air temperature would also โ€œdrastically change the way people live and work.โ€ All told, Shell concluded, โ€œthe changes may be the greatest in recorded history.โ€
For its part, Exxon warned of โ€œpotentially catastrophic events that must be considered.โ€ Like Shellโ€™s experts, Exxonโ€™s scientists predicted devastating sea-level rise, and warned that the American Midwest and other parts of the world could become desert-likeโ€

โ€œDespite scientific uncertainties, the bottom line was this: oil firms recognized that their products added CO2 to the atmosphere, understood that this would lead to warming, and calculated the likely consequences. And then they chose to accept those risks on our behalf, at our expense, and without our knowledge.โ€

2019-06-19 20:37:33 UTC [The Ice Wall #ufos]  

Frey donโ€™t be silly nobody on here believes in science

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