Al Gore: ‘Bitter cold’ is ‘exactly what we should expect

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  1. Thirty6BelowZero

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    That guy has to be the biggest failure in American history... I mean, the dude is right there with Obama.

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    Oh, do I really live in a house like that? Thanks for telling me. Can you tell me where it is too, *******?

    I doubt most germans could afford to rent my home, let alone buy it.

    Only the rise of islam has caused germany to cease being the most dangerous nation on Earth.
     
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    Speak for yourself. That's what people living below the poverty line live in here. Looks like Das Deutschland has been propagandizing their young brownshirts. :roflol:
     
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    Why argue with the Flat Earth Society? They are a cult...
     
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    Wall, it always has gotten and always gets back a the neck dirty and gritty hot in the summer and bitter cold in the winter. :)

    Dat's for a fact.
     
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    Badly enough you have houses like this in USA.

    We have less islam than you do. In my state Thüringen its 0.4%. Not a single mosque.

    And yes, even the poorest germans can afford a better house than you have. We dont live in wood and metal huts like you do.

    Let me guess...your "house" is not build with stones? Just a cheap wood house?

    Your low standards are unusual for a German (or western european in general).

    Come back when your country is able to make a budget surplus and not lives on gigantic debt...in wood huts.
     
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    The pictures are from a state called "Arkansas". Its caleld "Norphten". And evrywhere it looked like that.


    I have never seen people living in such huts in the western world. I saw such things in Peru though. I´m actually suprised something like this exists in your country.

    In Germany we have the poor live in such "Sozialwohnungen", which can be translated as "welfare apartments". The rent gets paid by the state.

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    0.01° can cause them to overheat. The Arctic isn't melting, lol.
     
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    The "Records" go how far back? Now consider how old this planet is...
     
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    We have "public housing" like the above as well. The photo you published is in one of the poorest states in the union. Arkansas is teetering on the poverty line. Why don't you google California or South Florida?:roflol:

    And no, we do not live in stone caves like Euros.:DThe median US home price is 190,000 dollars. You would be living in housing like you posted on 30,000 cops salary if you were here. :eek:
     
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    "disruptions to the current global temperatures in disparate manners"

    What are you babbling about you are aware the Climate naturally changes right?

    Unless you think you know what the "correct" Global climate would be...
     
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    Don't panic people, if global warming causes global cooling, it cancels itself out, right? And should there be any further issue, I will identify as a polar ice cap.
     
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    Why not? Oxygen was so much greater back then. That's why everything was so big. I bet dinosaurs needed super charged V16's to haul their heavy asses around and don't even get me started on the size of pumps they'd use to frack oil wells.
     
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    They think theories are real.
     
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    And if anyone would know, it's someone named "Thirty6BelowZero"!
     
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    I don't see the left denouncing Gore's transparent scare mongering. Fear of a promised disaster that's always somewhere off in the distance
    is their greatest tool.
     
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    Do you want to live in the climate of the planet's first billion years of existence? I don't.
     
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    I would personally rather not live in a climate where I am not at the top of the food chain.
     
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    Just remember most of the deniers believe in a magical being that created earth in 7 days then sent his son to die for our sins. Lol. That usually puts things into perspective.
     
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    Not what i said and i see you dodged it completely.
     
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    Unable or unwilling to do a little research so you can hold an intelligent conversation. We understand.
     
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    Way to argue the science of the issue.
    I guess that's beyond you.
     
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    Whatever you say, science denier.
     
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    Amazing how uninformed some people are. You want the little ice age back I guess.

    " In the 16th Century the occasional traveller would remark on the poverty and suffering of those who lived on the marginal lands in the glacier’s shadow. At that time Chamonix was an obscure poverty stricken parish in “a poor country of barren mountains never free of glaciers and frosts…half the year there is no sun…the corn is gathered in the snow…and is so mouldy it has to be heated in the oven”. Even animals were said to refuse bread made from Chamonix wheat. Avalanches caused by low temperatures and deep snowfall were a constant hazard. In 1575 a visitor described the village as “a place covered with glaciers…often the fields are entirely swept away and the wheat blown into the woods and onto the glaciers”.

    In 1589 the Allalin glacier in Switzerland descended so low that it blocked the Saas valley, forming a lake. The moraine broke a few months later, sending floods downstream. Seven years later 70 people died when similar floods from the Gietroz glacier submerged the town of Martigny.

    As the glaciers relentlessly pushed downslope thousands of acres of farm land were ruined and many villages were left uninhabitable such as La Bois where a government official noted “where there are still six houses. all uninhabited save two, in which live some wretched women and children…Above and adjoining the village there is a great and horrible glacier of great and incalculable volume which can promise nothing but the destruction of the houses and lands which still remain”. Eventually the village was completely abandoned.

    The same official visited the hamlet of La Rosiere in 1616 and found" “The great glacier of La Rosiere every now and then goes bounding and thrashing or descending…There have been destroyed 43 journaux of land with nothing but stones and 8 houses, 7 barns and 5 little granges have been entirely ruined and destroyed”.

    Alpine glaciers, which had already advanced steadily between 1546 and 1590, moved aggressively forward again between 1600 and 1616. Villages that had flourished since medieval times were in danger or already destroyed. During the long period of glacial retreat and relative quiet in earlier times, opportunistic farmers had cleared land within a kilometer of what seemed to them to be stationary ice sheets. Now their descendants paid the price with their villages and livelihoods threatened.

    Between 1627 and 1633 Chamonix lost a third if its land through avalanches, snow, glaciers and flooding, and the remaining hectares were under constant threat. In 1642 the Des Bois glacier advanced “over a musket shot every day, even in August”.

    By this time people near the ice front were planting only oats and a little barley in fields that were under snow for most of the year. Their forefathers had paid their tithes in wheat. Now they obtained but one harvest in three and even the grain rotted after harvesting. “The people here are so badly fed they are dark and wretched and seem only half alive”.

    In 1715 the village of Le Pre-du-Bar vanished under a glacier caused landslide. The glacial high tide in the Alps came around 1750 and gradually the glaciers began their retreat, much to the relief of the people who lived there."

    https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2015/01/25/glacial-advance-during-the-little-ice-age/
     
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    But the warmers tell us even if we stopped putting C02 into the atmosphere warming would continue for many decades so delayed cause and effect is already part of your thinking process.
     

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