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by GSD Admin on 16 November 2014 - 00:11
by vk4gsd on 16 November 2014 - 00:11
meh, the vertical axis says "global temperature", as if anywhere outside the US counts.
incidentally, we are going thru our record hottest year, the previous records were the previous 7 years, all way above the average.
servers and home computers are switching themselves off everywhere.
water theft is a thing now people physically fight over - with guns.
off topic, the POTUS was received like a rock star here just hours ago. gave a speech at the local university, first prez in decades.
he gave our current leader a schooling on destruction of the barrier reef and global warming. a lot of love for him here.
locals are angry cos rural cops got called in from all over to quell expected protests that never happened leaving the isolated rural towns unprotected.
cops got extra pay tho.
i nearly got high paid work doing crowd control, prepped my dog for an "audtion", staged a scenario, dog went nuts at anyone that moved from some fake protestors i organised, everything went according to plan and i was real proud and was expecting applause and a job for sure.
i turned around and the hiring guy had bolted to his car, i'm like WTF and walked towards him, he yelled keep that f'ing dog away from me and drove off throwing his note pad over his shoulder into the back seat area.
i guess we must have had different criteria???

by GSD Lineage on 16 November 2014 - 05:11
Uploaded in the hottest year on record, thought it was a great animation.
Nuclear Detonation Timeline "1945-1998"
uploaded by Don't blink
http://youtu.be/I9lquok4Pdk
Uploaded on Jul 12, 2010
The 2053 nuclear tests and explosions that took place between 1945 and 1998 are plotted visually and audibly on a world map.

by GSDtravels on 20 November 2014 - 00:11

by GSD Lineage on 20 November 2014 - 06:11
The Age of Stupid
Published on Sep 3, 2013 by rudy ramasawmy
The film is a drama-documentary-animation hybrid which stars Pete Postlethwaite as a man living alone in the devastated world of 2055...
by joanro on 20 November 2014 - 19:11

by Mountain Lion on 07 December 2014 - 23:12
A global poll of more than 6.5million people has placed climate change at the very bottom of a long list of priorities, with the finding being consistent across both genders, almost all age ranges, all education levels and in most regions of the world. (h/t Watts Up With That). Conversely, every single demographic placed “a good education” at the top.
The poll is being conducted by the United Nations as part of a program to find out what people across the world want to see action on. Participants are offered a choice of sixteen policy issues, which also include “a good education”, “Political freedoms”, “Protecting forests, rivers and oceans”, and “Equality between men and women”.
6,654,216 people have taken part in the My World survey so far (launched last March, it is remaining open until next year). Across almost every demographic, “Action taken on climate change” was rated 16 / 16.
The only exceptions are amongst those aged 46 and above, who placed “Phone and internet access” at the bottom of their lists of priorities, and those living within more affluent regions of the world. Across the whole of Africa and Asia climate change rated last, but Europe, Oceania and the Americas promoted the issue to around half way up the table.
In the US it ranked 10th, whilst in the UK it was placed 9th. Both countries put “a good education” in the top spot. Votes can be submitted online, via mobile phone, or in some countries via offline ballots. Researchers are also heading to places where internet access is not available to survey populations in person.
At the time the project was launched, Claire Melamed, Head of Growth at the Poverty and Inequality Programme at the Overseas Development Institute said “We are collecting an incredibly rich source of information about what people want. We’re able to look at what men want, what women want, what people of different ages want, how the choices people are making vary in all kinds of different ways. We can look at particularly what some of the poorest people think and compare that with richer people in their own countries.”
Willis Eschenbach, commenting on the Watts Up With That blog said “People are not as stupid as their leaders think. Folks know what’s important and what’s trivial in their lives, and trying to control the climate is definitely in the latter group.”
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-London/2014/12/07/UN-Poll-Reveals-Global-Population-Not-Convinced-by-Climate-Change-Scaremongering

by Mountain Lion on 09 December 2014 - 15:12

by Mountain Lion on 30 December 2014 - 18:12
Global Sea Ice Breaks Record High For The Day – Antarctic Sea Ice Also Breaks Record High For the Day
Must be getter warmer for more ice to be forming globally, right grasshoppers?
by vk4gsd on 30 December 2014 - 19:12
the above source, paid to misinform the public;
Morano's current organization, the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), has received over $4.1 million in funds from the shadowy Donors Trust and Donors Capital Fund between 2002-2011, plus an additional $582,000 from ExxonMobil between 1998-2012.
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