This Is What I Think.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
"Then the Duck Boat driver saw the Mister Softee truck"
They are NOT going to stop.
Never.
Not in a million years.
They're shrieking monkeys cheerfully killing this planet.
They will kill this planet DEAD DEAD DEAD and never look back.
There is no stopping them now.
This planet is doomed.
You can talk till you're blue in the face with the interesting information on your blog and you will never get through to them.
Just imagine if just one of those trillions of US dollars wasted gleefully on that ongoing Iraq quagmire had instead been wasted on scientific research for solar cell-battery technology. Money just wasted on failures of research. How many other successes have come from failed scientific research? They can't quickly make dramatic steps to improvement because they're scared of failure.
They need another failing-upward leader such as George Bush.
http://robertscribbler.com/2015/11/18/polar-amplification-el-nino-or-both-nasa-shows-october-of-2015-was-hotter-than-all-the-1617-previous-months/
robertscribbler
Polar Amplification, El Nino or Both? NASA Shows October of 2015 Was Hotter Than All of the Previous 1617 Months
by ROBERTSCRIBBLER on NOVEMBER 18, 2015
Taking a glimpse at NASA’s Land-Ocean Temperature Index (LOTI), we find that October of 2015 came in at an extraordinary +1.04 C hotter than the 1950 to 1981 average or about 1.26 C hotter than 1880s averages. That’s an extreme temperature departure hitting within 0.74 C of the so-called safe limit of 2 C warming set by the UN. To put into perspective how weird and scary it is to hit such a high temperature departure, the last time temperatures were so high globally for any period of note, sea levels were between 10 and 30 feet higher than they are today. It’s another unfortunate passing of another bad climate marker on the way toward worse and worse to come if we can’t manage to stop emitting so much carbon into the atmosphere.
Cell (2006)
Stephen King
Prologue
Human aggression is instinctual. Humans have not evolved any ritualized aggression-inhibiting mechanisms to ensure the survival of the species. For this reason man is considered a dangerous animal.
Konrad Lorenz
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:07 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Wednesday 18 November 2015