The hypocrisy, fearmongering of the left and Trump haters. The worthless "Paris Climate Accords"

30CAT

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When President Trump announced his plan to pull the United States out of the Paris Climate Accords in June 2017, the howling cries from left-wing environmentalists could be heard across the globe.

From Canada to China and throughout Europe, the world denounced the president’s decision as reckless and in contradiction to “settled science.” Without the Paris Climate Accords, they argued, Earth would soon find itself cascading off the global warming cliff.

One year later, Earth is still here, as you may have noticed.

And the U.S. economy – due in large part to the Trump administration’s commitment to deregulation and energy dominance – has continued to grow at breakneck speed. On Friday the federal government announced our nation’s gross domestic product grew at an annualized rate of 4.1 percent in the second quarter of this year – the highest growth rate in four years.
On top of this good news, despite the warnings of gloom and doom from President Trump’s opponents, America is now the world leader in cutting carbon dioxide emissions. Yes, you read that right.

According to a June report by BP – measuring global carbon dioxide emissions from the use of oil, gas and coal – the United States reduced its carbon dioxide emissions by 41.8 million tons from 2016 to 2017, marking the third consecutive year Americans’ carbon dioxide emissions fell.

The United States’ carbon dioxide reduction is more than double the next closest nation included in the study, Ukraine. And the U.S. reductions are part of a larger, decade-long trend. From 2006 to 2016, BP reports the United States slashed its carbon dioxide emissions by about 12 percent.

The recent drop in U.S. carbon dioxide emissions is the result of increased consumption of natural gas relative to other forms of energy production, renewable energy and a more efficient use of electricity.

In the wake of America’s declining carbon dioxide emissions, the dire warnings issued by global warming alarmists have proven to be yet another example of environmentalists’ fear-mongering.

One of those alarmists was Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who called President Trump’s decision to exit the Paris Accords a “devastating failure of historic proportions.”

After world leaders from countries big and small also harshly criticized President Trump for choosing not to make Americans beholden to the United Nations, the leaders spent the rest of 2017 presiding over countries that emitted millions of tons of additional carbon dioxide – illustrating clearly the utter worthlessness of the Paris Accords.

China, for example, increased its carbon dioxide emissions by 119 million tons from 2016 to 2017 – more than any other country in the world – despite its alleged commitment to the Paris Accords. Spain added more than 18.7 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions. France’s carbon dioxide emissions increased by 5.5 million tons.

But it’s the Canadian government that might deserve the award for being the world’s biggest carbon dioxide hypocrite. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was critical of the Trump administration for its decision to leave the Paris Accords, saying in a statement that he was “deeply disappointed” by the “disheartening” decision.

“Canada is unwavering in our commitment to fight climate change and support clean economic growth,” Trudeau said. “Canadians know we need to take decisive and collective action to tackle the many harsh realities of our changing climate.”

So, after those bold words Canada cut its carbon dioxide emissions dramatically, right? Well, not exactly. In 2017 Canada emitted 17 millionadditional tons of carbon dioxide compared to its emissions in 2016.

Perhaps the reason Canada, China, France, Spain and dozens of other Paris signatories added carbon dioxide emissions – while at the same time chastising America for working toward energy independence – is because the leaders of those countries know what skeptics of global warming alarmism have known for decades: The world is much better off with affordable energy than it is trying to combat a problem many scientists say doesn’t exist.

Of course, Prime Minister Trudeau and the rest of the Paris cabal will never publicly admit it. It’s much easier to spend time in office boasting of their own virtue and lamenting the tragic individualism of the American way.
 
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Cohen has flipped.

[laughing][roll][laughing]

And guess what, there is no attorney-client privilege when they conspire to commit a crime.

[banana]
 

30CAT

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Cohen has flipped.

[laughing][roll][laughing]

And guess what, there is no attorney-client privilege when they conspire to commit a crime.

[banana]

Wrong thread. I think you're looking for the "Rooting against America for the sake of my team" thread.
 

30CAT

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LMAO!

Says the guy literally rooting for trump who has chosen Russia over the US and you acknowledged it last week.

I "root" for every president to make America strong. You have no clue if there is any or even enough "dirt" on our president to get him removed as president, yet you are praying there is, despite the good things that are happening for America.

"Personal satisfaction before America".....That's the progressive-liberal way. I get you.
 

Boomboom521

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We are failing future generations in regards to environmental policy. I hope consumer power helps us get on track to actually do something in this generation. I’m ashamed.
 

bamaEER

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We are failing future generations in regards to environmental policy. I hope consumer power helps us get on track to actually do something in this generation. I’m ashamed.
Any steps these clowns take us backward will be fixed as science makes the picture clearer. Not gonna get overly worried about it.
 

30CAT

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We are failing future generations in regards to environmental policy. I hope consumer power helps us get on track to actually do something in this generation. I’m ashamed.

The United States reduced its carbon dioxide emissions by 41.8 million tons from 2016 to 2017

Is that not what you want?
 

Boomboom521

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The United States reduced its carbon dioxide emissions by 41.8 million tons from 2016 to 2017

Is that not what you want?
Yes. But I want more, much much more. Our diet, recycling procedures, chemical output, plastic use, water conservation, etc.... it’s worse than even the “environmental extremists” advocate
 

bornaneer

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Yes. But I want more, much much more. Our diet, recycling procedures, chemical output, plastic use, water conservation, etc.... it’s worse than even the “environmental extremists” advocate
 

30CAT

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Yes. But I want more, much much more. Our diet, recycling procedures, chemical output, plastic use, water conservation, etc.... it’s worse than even the “environmental extremists” advocate

But people are bitching about Trump backing out of the Paris agreement, only to find out the US was the only country taking it seriously. Why bash the president for backing out?
 

Boomboom521

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But people are bitching about Trump backing out of the Paris agreement, only to find out the US was the only country taking it seriously. Why bash the president for backing out?
I was upset with Obama’s environmental legacy, to be honest. I liked the Paris Accord though, because it was an international commitment.
 

wvu2007

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It is imperative that we eliminate air travel immediately if we want to save the planet.
 

atlkvb

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That’s ********. Google it and learn what everyone except us is doing. Here’s a hint....electric cars everywhere.

What's the primary generator of electricity and has been for the past 100 years?

This
 

atlkvb

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Speaking of ********. Prove your claim.

We can't even control when it's going to rain, how in the Hell can we control the damn climate? This is another flat out ridiculous claim by Leftists who don't even have a clue which way the wind will blow next, but they can predict with metaphysical certitude that humans can heat up the Globe whenever they want to.[eyeroll]
 

atlkvb

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So if humans are heating up the planet how did they manage to pull this off?

Scientists Discover a Volcanic Heat Source Beneath Antarctic's Most Vulnerable Glacier

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Based on an analysis of the water surrounding the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, which the Pine Island Glacier is part of, there's a volcanic heat source somewhere underneath – and that knowledge is going to be crucial in predicting the future of this huge expanse of ice.

Before we get carried away, despite some headlines out there, this doesn't mean climate change has been replaced as the main cause of the ice melt, according to the international team of researchers. (yeah right...of course not)

article:
https://www.sciencealert.com/pine-island-glacier-antarctica-has-hidden-volcano-heat-underneath

How 'bout that...a volcano under the ice?:confused:
 

Soaring Eagle 74

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That’s ********. Google it and learn what everyone except us is doing. Here’s a hint....electric cars everywhere.

I wonder how much of the electricity for electric cars comes from solar and how much comes from fossil.

Do electric cars reduce direct CO2 emissions? I like to see a credible study, but it’s hard to tell what’s BS on the web.
 

79eer

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That’s ********. Google it and learn what everyone except us is doing. Here’s a hint....electric cars everywhere.
Speaking of ********. Prove your claim.
PURE BS is correct, and he probably believes people fell for it.
Mr. bamaEER please post the percentage of Electric cars registered and in use in England, France, & Germany combined.
 

79eer

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Yes. But I want more, much much more. Our diet, recycling procedures, chemical output, plastic use, water conservation, etc.... it’s worse than even the “environmental extremists” advocate
Spoken like an environmentalist truly committed to the cause. How much fossil fuel was burned to produce the the electricity necessary to charge the device used to make thousands of posts on a web board for entertainment purposes only?
 

Boomboom521

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Spoken like an environmentalist truly committed to the cause. How much fossil fuel was burned to produce the the electricity necessary to charge the device used to make thousands of posts on a web board for entertainment purposes only?
I use a refurbished iPhone, and I installed solar panels on my home two months ago after lobbying my HOA to approve of them for two years. But you’re right, there is more I can do surely.
 

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I use a refurbished iPhone, and I installed solar panels on my home two months ago after lobbying my HOA to approve of them for two years. But you’re right, there is more I can do surely.
I just laughed a solar salesman guy off my front porch this weekend. The ROI isn’t worth it, my roof has too many gables, not to mention, they look like ****. It didn’t seem like he was used to that type of conversation.
 

Boomboom521

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I just laughed a solar salesman guy off my front porch this weekend. The ROI isn’t worth it, my roof has too many gables, not to mention, they look like ****. It didn’t seem like he was used to that type of conversation.
My investment was $23000. , with $6000 returned to me through tax credit. It will cover more than $120/month.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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My investment was $23000. , with $6000 returned to me through tax credit. It will cover more than $120/month.
In only 12 years you’ll have them paid off assuming zero mx issues.

When it’s time to switch to solar, they’ll give them to me for free
 

Boomboom521

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In only 12 years you’ll have them paid off assuming zero mx issues.

When it’s time to switch to solar, they’ll give them to me for free
I’m not sure how it effected our home value, and Im not sure what will happen if we move. So I’m not exactly sure it was a smart move, but we put a lot into getting off the grid.