Senator Sanders Unfiltered: Environment + Economy = Harmony
Posted by admin in Finance Friday, 5 November 2010 10:42 25 Comments
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how can you not be for more jobs and a better environment. need clean air and water to live, need jobs to pay for it. huh? what the hell is wrong with people? must be the lack of will to fix and fund a good public education.
Great senator!
Of course, bubble steering is not the only battefield. Bills that soften up basic rights for everyone, (currency-)wars, fearmongering, monopolies in money creation (kind of has to bubble, the way it’s set up), coorperations without borders, not letting global governance turn into global government, Twilight. Things going down all over the place.
Building things that might even be useful in post-apocalyptica (besides guns) is definetly not a bad thing.
But i’ll stop howling now.
Please do prepare for a massive propaganda campain. Its just the way they are used to do it. Terrific green lifestyle promotion.
There are more urgent problems than warming, but interestingly, possible solutions all have to do with energy, use and production, efficiency, local solutions. Bet on green.
Dams.. Water like waves and currents in the sea.
All away in a hundred years? Dunno.. lots of small ones over here are gone already, I know that.
“640K ought to be enough for anybody” – Bill Gates they say..
Do not underestimate a billion people who have no idea what they’re doing.
Mankind, make that Toaster use half the energy! x)
Vid also includes somewhere that simple termometers, not computer models, are going up since 50 years.
Watche explanation, good stuff. More facts, makes me happy. Here goes my big speech. Human beings cannot predict the weather. No computer program can tell you what will happen accurately if two nearly identical weather scenarios play out. It’s chaos. We don’t know what will happen, even if the earth warms. Will there be more clouds, or less if the earth warms?
Yeah, people living a green lifestyle would be terrific. Again, probably not feasable (I hope I spelled that right) but even if everyone turned out the lights, and used low emissions factories to machine stuff, would it make a difference? Warming does not appear to have gone up along with carbon emissions. It almost seems like it’s not directly linked to emissions. And the one thing I saw that I really like is water. Totally agree. More dams, less windmills.
Ahah! Facts. Nice to see from you climate change folks. Yes, perhaps that is why they melt. But does that mean that in a hundred years, they’ll be gone? Of course not. And, I would like to point out, the whole polar ice caps melting was a little sneaky, seeing as they regained all the mass they lost over the summer in the winter. And, I meant to tye energy efficiency and renewable energies together. Most things you’ve suggested are simply not feasable, because they don’t produce enough.
watch?v=VscBGa02ggE
Covers the issue of not-rising-in-10-years at 6:47
A good read those comments up there *thumbs*
PS:
“They (who studied all kinds of things) sould be solving problems, not gamble”
Instead of working at a bank an play with big amounts of money, they should _get_ the money _from_ the bank and do stuff!
The let-the-geeks-tune-components-and-try-out-fun-stuff bubble, 90s-style
Under this perspective, i actually dont care if the earth warms because of us or something else, of if it’s a concpiracy or whatever. Keep an eye on oil is definitely a good idea when looking at the behaviour of consumers of current energy sources. The thing the US government heavily invested in in recent year _was_ the military.
Werewolfs rule
Yours deserves a moment of appreciation too
Have a great live
o/
Now imagine everybody investing in crazy ideas about energy prod., mgmt. + eff. for a decade instead of using new government/central bank money to boost prices of already existing stuff (see price development in commodities, gold, government-stimulated housing before + now). That price boosting, btw, is done by your best pupils that work boring, repetitive jobs in the finacial sector to pay back their student loans (who studied all kinds of things).
They sould be solving problems, not gamble
You could also go to a lots-of-government-money-to-research-energy-management level of crazy and connect small power plants and washing machines in a network, where the producers look at the surplus of energy and calculate the current price, and consumer(-electronics) could decide when to turn on (baised on ruls you decide via iPhone or sth). The germans are really going wild i tell you. They’re even pumping water to use up the surplus energy, and use it on turbines when more energy is used.
The user needs to look out (no heating of empty office buildings at night, turn-off-light-reflex, …)
Builders need to mesure, calculate and have good ideas in the coffee break (designer of toast-machines – laptops – industrial machinery – motors, no standby mode in consumer devices, …)
Producers need to try out stuff (wind- water- solar- biofules- geothermal- Hydrogen- energy, local solutions, small plants directly at factory, …)
Maybe they melt because global temperature rose by half a degree over the last 50 years (and 1 just on landmass, and 1.9 just in CH). Its stagnating, true, but still, the last 10 years include the 8… warmest(?) on record.
Energy efficiency and renewable energy are 2 different courses of action that affect different industries.
Well the shrunken glaciers could just be a trend that means nothing. If the earth was actually warming, then I’d be nervous, but the temperature hasn’t gone up in the last ten years, so the glaciers are probably shrinking do to something else.
And, yes, the US does suck, and almost everything we do sucks.
Energy efficiency and renewable energy cannot walk hand in hand.
Don’t mess with the bubble.
I am part of the vampire community.
I love your user name.
Peace.
(and keep laughing)
@thecrusadingdebator
Why are _all_ the glaciers in my country (switzerland) dramatically shrinking?
How long until oil productions peaks and prices hit the sky?
How long can the US use the oil standard to enforce it’s dramatically depreciating currency on the rest of the world?
Why dont you want energy efficiency and renewable energy to be the next big thing in our allmighty bubble economy?
How could you miss the alarmingly fast growing vampire community?!
Cheers
Don’t worry bro. The glaciers are projected to warm some time in the next ten thousand years.
And, we are not having more intense storms. And it would be kinda crazy if 2012 actually happens, but they don’t have evidence for that either! So, don’t worry. Because every little thing…..Is gon be all right!
@thecrusadingdebator
I’m not sure but I would sell my property in Florida if all the glaciers melt.
They say that we will have more intense storms; I haven’t seen that here in NE, but they have some real good ones in MD where I was staying last summer.
I’m not worried until I see if the earth as we know it ends in 2012. lol
Interesting facts,
1) The temperature has supposedly gone up one degree celsius, but we have seen no increase in hurricanes, floods, draughts, or werewolf bites. Here’s a question. If global warming occured, and it was actual big enough to cause some change, would we have more rain or less?
interesting facts
1.if he earth tilted just a few degres of it’s cernt posishons we it cood not sustane life
same if it get’s a bit warmer and no awnsering with the whole whell earths temparacher rases and lowers with time… ya we shood be in an ice age f.i.y.
Despite the fact that earh’s average temperature hasn’t gone up in the last ten years. Yes, that is extremely significant. it comes down to hard data. The earths average temperature cannot increase unless it’s average temperature increases. Is it?
Your first sentance is correct except, as far as I know, there is one scientist (no plural) who has made statements similar to what you have cited. He is Australian or a New Zelander if I’m remembering correctly. In the 1970′s some research concluded the natural cycle should be putting us into a cooling trend, with some speculation of the beginning of another ice age. To have the earth start heating in spite of this is significant.