Lysenko in the Modern World
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Remember the poster child for catastrophic global warming? Tuvalu. It was sinking and shrinking into the sea because of western environmental “terrorism”. We had to change our ways.
It turns out that was all bullshit. All the experts, the UN, the Greens and the SJWs lied to you. Tuvalu is growing, not sinking. Not shrinking - growing.
https://www.maritime-executive.com/arti ... gs.USNsX14
It turns out that was all bullshit. All the experts, the UN, the Greens and the SJWs lied to you. Tuvalu is growing, not sinking. Not shrinking - growing.
https://www.maritime-executive.com/arti ... gs.USNsX14
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Re: Lysenko in the Modern World
Jesus Christ.
Are you on speed?
Are you on speed?
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No. I reckon nobody else does either, not even you.Argonheart_Po wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 7:47 amRemember the poster child for catastrophic global warming? Tuvalu. It was sinking and shrinking into the sea because of western environmental “terrorism”. We had to change our ways.
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Nobody of even moderate intellect could reach the conclusion you have from tne data you have presented.
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I've been meaning to do another non-warming, Global Warming alert post.
It's all bullshit, leftists. Merely propaganda to fill the void of the Communist utopia that left a vacancy in your souls 25 years ago. And an attempt to fill that vacancy with more Communist goodness- the control of the means of production by the government, any government.
When your science heroes have all been busted lying about the data of their 'science' (past temperatures), do yourself a favor and call it a day. Mongs.
It's all bullshit, leftists. Merely propaganda to fill the void of the Communist utopia that left a vacancy in your souls 25 years ago. And an attempt to fill that vacancy with more Communist goodness- the control of the means of production by the government, any government.
When your science heroes have all been busted lying about the data of their 'science' (past temperatures), do yourself a favor and call it a day. Mongs.
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I like how rightists post stories that they haven’t read and don’t understand and other rightists come along and cheer the misunderstanding.
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Do you guys really think you’re free? You’re like puppets.
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Tuvalu - the little nation that could.
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I can almost see the little beads of sweat on your upper lip when you posted this.
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Dear God, you are an awful poster.
Cretin.
“The study findings may seem counter-intuitive given that sea level has been rising in the region over the past half century, but the dominant mode of change over that time on Tuvalu has been expansion, not erosion.”
By saying what your linked article says.All the experts, the UN, the Greens and the SJWs lied to you.
Cretin.
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I don't. Could you refresh my memory with a link or two? Thank you.Remember the poster child for catastrophic global warming? Tuvalu. It was sinking and shrinking into the sea because of western environmental “terrorism”. We had to change our ways.
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He didn’t have much luck taking on real posters the past couple days, so he’s retreated to strawmen.
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Imagine how silly you will look when he produces half a dozen stories calling Tuvalu the poster child for catastrophic global warming.
Po? Here is your chance to make CB look silly.
Po? Here is your chance to make CB look silly.
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The golden curls are bouncing!
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I don’t do that.
But you can.
Type “when will Tuvalu disappear” into Google.
Let me know what you find boys.
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OK.
I did.
Looks like your reading list.
I did.
Looks like your reading list.
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How could get that wrong?
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So I've found your nut-bar reading list and you've failed to establish your insane assertion that "All the experts, the UN, the Greens and the SJWs lied to you."
Bravo.
Bravo.
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I typed "when will tuvalu disappear" into google.
The main story that came up was from 2004. It said that Tuvalu has a lot of environmental problems and is in trouble from climate change, but that it is not necessarily going to be covered by rising sea levels or erode away - that it is as likely to expand as it is to erode; it's a dynamic sort of island.
The story also pointed out that politicians were trying to get money out of the worst offenders for emissions causing climate change, and they used the concern that rising sea levels might erode their islands away - but that was the politicians. It was very clear that the scientific community did not say it was the likely scenario.
After reading that story, I read the one linked in this OP.
They both say the same thing. So what was being said about Tuvalu in 2004, by the scientific community, is the same thing as what is being said today by the scientific community.
The main story that came up was from 2004. It said that Tuvalu has a lot of environmental problems and is in trouble from climate change, but that it is not necessarily going to be covered by rising sea levels or erode away - that it is as likely to expand as it is to erode; it's a dynamic sort of island.
The story also pointed out that politicians were trying to get money out of the worst offenders for emissions causing climate change, and they used the concern that rising sea levels might erode their islands away - but that was the politicians. It was very clear that the scientific community did not say it was the likely scenario.
After reading that story, I read the one linked in this OP.
They both say the same thing. So what was being said about Tuvalu in 2004, by the scientific community, is the same thing as what is being said today by the scientific community.
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In layman terms it sounds like the rising sea levels have been of major concern to many small islands. Since they don't float, what had been occurring and was expected to continue to occur was that they would basically sink under the rising sea level.
What has happened in some cases is that some of these islands, particularly where there isn't a lot of man-made (immovable) infrastructure are actually increasing in size because they are changing shape and have increased sedimentation, particularly where reefs are being destroyed.
So scientists are learning how nature is, in some cases, reacting differently to rising sea levels caused by climate change.
This is some sort of 'gotcha' moment for our resident climate change denier? Po embarrasses himself yet again.
I only skimmed the article but will link to it in case anyone else is actually interested.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/201 ... l-islands/
What has happened in some cases is that some of these islands, particularly where there isn't a lot of man-made (immovable) infrastructure are actually increasing in size because they are changing shape and have increased sedimentation, particularly where reefs are being destroyed.
So scientists are learning how nature is, in some cases, reacting differently to rising sea levels caused by climate change.
This is some sort of 'gotcha' moment for our resident climate change denier? Po embarrasses himself yet again.
I only skimmed the article but will link to it in case anyone else is actually interested.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/201 ... l-islands/
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Re: Lysenko in the Modern World
At least one of your stories is abut the Maldives, Po. Can you see what gives that away?
this one.
Are the Maldives getting bigger?
this one.
Are the Maldives getting bigger?
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Somebody lied.All the experts, the UN, the Greens and the SJWs lied to you.
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So despite the evidence I’ve helpfully posted - no one really thought Tuvalu was sinking or about to be wiped off the face of the earth.
All of you were too smart for that.
You didn’t believe them at the time, and your moral courage has been proved right. You all knew Tuvalu was growing and not shrinking and that this was the case all along.
Well done robots.
All of you were too smart for that.
You didn’t believe them at the time, and your moral courage has been proved right. You all knew Tuvalu was growing and not shrinking and that this was the case all along.
Well done robots.
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You've demonstrated, yet again, that reading comprehension isn't something you excel at.
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Says the middle-aged cat lady..northern_goddess wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 4:06 amYou've demonstrated, yet again, that reading comprehension isn't something you excel at.
Tell me - do you think I photoshopped those Google results?
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I've heard his handjob technique is nothing to phone home to mom about either.
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No - we think you didn't actually read any of the articles they linked to, you dumb fuck.Argonheart_Po wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 4:08 amSays the middle-aged cat lady..northern_goddess wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 4:06 amYou've demonstrated, yet again, that reading comprehension isn't something you excel at.
Tell me - do you think I photoshopped those Google results?
Here's a top tip for you to tap and type.
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Weak. Slow.
Are they real headlines or not?
Are they real headlines or not?
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Po is right. We’ve all spent the past two years worrying desperately that Tuvalu is sinking. It’s not like he’s ascribing a belief to us and then “disproving” it.
¡Viva Tuvalu!
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Headlines on Google search. Real or not?Citizen Baba wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 4:15 amPo is right. We’ve all spent the past two years worrying desperately that Tuvalu is sinking. It’s not like he’s ascribing a belief to us and then “disproving” it.
¡Viva Tuvalu!
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Perhaps you should address your concerns to the writers. It’s obvious no poster on this board ever claimed Tuvalu is sinking.
Again, addressing real posters and their beliefs makes you look like a moron, so you naturally retreat to strawmen.
Again, addressing real posters and their beliefs makes you look like a moron, so you naturally retreat to strawmen.
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Tears!
Here's a partial list of the global warmists who should apologise for yet another fake scare, including Al Gore, of course, who in his Oscar-winning An Inconvenient Truth wailed about rising seas and claimed: "that's why the citizens of these Pacific nations have all had to evacuate to New Zealand”. Read on.
In fact, warned Al Gore in his An Inconvenient Truth, so dire was this danger that “the citizens of these Pacific nations have all had to evacuate to New Zealand”....
Take Prof Mohammed Dore, an environmental economist from Canada’s Brock University, who three years ago declared Tuvalu uninhabited already. “In fact, there is an island called Tuvalu which was completely evacuated and New Zealand accepted all the residents because of sea level rising,” he wrote, much to the surprise of the island’s 12,000 residents, who have actually doubled their number in the past three decades, there being little else to do in the middle of the ocean....
Tuvalu’s prime minister in 2003 went to the United Nations to present a bill to the guilty Westerners he insisted were causing the seas to drown his home. He really laid it on thick: “The threat is real and serious, and is of no difference to a slow and insidious form of terrorism against us.” ...
Rob Gell, the TV weatherman, ... in 2008 launched an exhibition at Melbourne’s Immigration Museum dedicated to convincing the gullible that we should take in all these soggy Tuvaluans before the waves lapped over their heads. It was virtually a “foregone conclusion” that Tuvalu would be uninhabitable “within the next 50 years”, he claimed.
Naturally, Labor signed up to the scare... It even produced a “Pacific climate change plan” which promised help to global warming “refugees” as they fled low-lying island states such as Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, and Tuvalu.
Said Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese: “The alternative to that is to say, and I don’t think any Australian would accept this, that were going to sit by while people literally drown.”
All of which culminated in the tearful plea from Tuvalu’s delegate, Ian Fry, at the UN’s great warmist gathering at Copenhagen [in 2015]... “I woke up this morning crying, and that’s not easy for a grown man to admit ... The fate of my country rests in your hands.”
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/blogs/andre ... 3c763a908b
Here's a partial list of the global warmists who should apologise for yet another fake scare, including Al Gore, of course, who in his Oscar-winning An Inconvenient Truth wailed about rising seas and claimed: "that's why the citizens of these Pacific nations have all had to evacuate to New Zealand”. Read on.
In fact, warned Al Gore in his An Inconvenient Truth, so dire was this danger that “the citizens of these Pacific nations have all had to evacuate to New Zealand”....
Take Prof Mohammed Dore, an environmental economist from Canada’s Brock University, who three years ago declared Tuvalu uninhabited already. “In fact, there is an island called Tuvalu which was completely evacuated and New Zealand accepted all the residents because of sea level rising,” he wrote, much to the surprise of the island’s 12,000 residents, who have actually doubled their number in the past three decades, there being little else to do in the middle of the ocean....
Tuvalu’s prime minister in 2003 went to the United Nations to present a bill to the guilty Westerners he insisted were causing the seas to drown his home. He really laid it on thick: “The threat is real and serious, and is of no difference to a slow and insidious form of terrorism against us.” ...
Rob Gell, the TV weatherman, ... in 2008 launched an exhibition at Melbourne’s Immigration Museum dedicated to convincing the gullible that we should take in all these soggy Tuvaluans before the waves lapped over their heads. It was virtually a “foregone conclusion” that Tuvalu would be uninhabitable “within the next 50 years”, he claimed.
Naturally, Labor signed up to the scare... It even produced a “Pacific climate change plan” which promised help to global warming “refugees” as they fled low-lying island states such as Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, and Tuvalu.
Said Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese: “The alternative to that is to say, and I don’t think any Australian would accept this, that were going to sit by while people literally drown.”
All of which culminated in the tearful plea from Tuvalu’s delegate, Ian Fry, at the UN’s great warmist gathering at Copenhagen [in 2015]... “I woke up this morning crying, and that’s not easy for a grown man to admit ... The fate of my country rests in your hands.”
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/blogs/andre ... 3c763a908b
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Yeah. I bet you can find a whole bunch of other real headlines saying things like BATBOY LIVES! and HILLARY IS ALIEN NEW PROBE REVEALS
Funny how you think the press = scientific thought.
Go type out a few more hundred top tips, there's a boy.
Funny how you think the press = scientific thought.
Go type out a few more hundred top tips, there's a boy.
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No global warming scientist claimed Tuvalu was sinking/disappearing.
Are you sure now? Genius.
Are you sure now? Genius.
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Which poster claimed Tuvalu was sinking?Argonheart_Po wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 4:23 amNo global warming scientist claimed Tuvalu was sinking.
Are you sure now?
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How do I know?
It wasn't exactly something on my Give a Shit About list.
It wasn't exactly something on my Give a Shit About list.
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The sames ones sending Argo top tips.Citizen Baba wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 4:25 amWhich poster claimed Tuvalu was sinking?Argonheart_Po wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 4:23 amNo global warming scientist claimed Tuvalu was sinking.
Are you sure now?
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I was referring to your analysis as to what we've all been thinking.Argonheart_Po wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 4:08 amSays the middle-aged cat lady..northern_goddess wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 4:06 amYou've demonstrated, yet again, that reading comprehension isn't something you excel at.
Tell me - do you think I photoshopped those Google results?
I don't have any cats, btw. You embarrass yourself yet again.
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Liar, we all know about your great big furry pussy.
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Wait a minute.
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And again, for you, Po. You seem rather dim and slow and unable to comprehend this.northern_goddess wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 8:55 pmIn layman terms it sounds like the rising sea levels have been of major concern to many small islands. Since they don't float, what had been occurring and was expected to continue to occur was that they would basically sink under the rising sea level.
What has happened in some cases is that some of these islands, particularly where there isn't a lot of man-made (immovable) infrastructure are actually increasing in size because they are changing shape and have increased sedimentation, particularly where reefs are being destroyed.
So scientists are learning how nature is, in some cases, reacting differently to rising sea levels caused by climate change.
This is some sort of 'gotcha' moment for our resident climate change denier? Po embarrasses himself yet again.
I only skimmed the article but will link to it in case anyone else is actually interested.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/201 ... l-islands/
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You said you wouldn't tell anyone about that!
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I knew you had one when you started talking about tuna!