DrEvil » Fri Jan 13, 2023 1:28 pm wrote:It's a constant source of bafflement to me how people, often the ones who claim to think for themselves and routinely call others sheep, have gobbled up the oil industry propaganda so thoroughly. Even now, when climate change is glaringly obvious, they're desperately clinging to their narratives.
King of misrepresentation/mischaracterization.
No one here is swallowing 'oil industry propaganda'. I can understand how you can see it that way, of course, but needless to say it doesn't make it true.
You also continue to conflate questioning the extent of climate change with questioning the actual causes for climage change -- perhaps you're dense, perhaps you're too caught up in your own curated intake.
Climate change is not the key contention here. The questions raised repeatedly by me over the past year or so on this thread are (to repeat) primarily as follows:
What are the primary drivers of the current cycle of any climate change, and to what extent is everyday human consumption (of various forms of fuel/energy) truly a primary factor (as opposed to large-scale industry/elite-level consumption of gas/oil as a primary driver) for whatever change is actually occurring? What else, besides anthropogenic factors, can be contributing to any change (and are these non-human factors more involved than advertised in any change occurring over time), and are the solutions proposed by dominant narratives, such as solar, wind, and electricity, truly as 'clean' as advertised, and can they be efficient at scale and developed without significant use of gas and oil?
And: to what extent are the same/similar vile operators responsible for the egregious affronts over the last 2 years in particular (and far longer, historically) utilizing current mainstream programming on 'climate change' for their own greedy/power-hungry/ill-intentioned gains at the expense of the many rubes and plebes that go right along with the narratives with minimal, if any, discernment (not to mention all those that get pulled down with all the rubes and are negatively impacted by disastrous policy changes or 'initiatives')?
Notice there are no absolutes above.
These questions have yet to receive compelling replies, or have been simply ignored.
This blindly accepted notion that carbon dioxide is absolutely a key contributor to whatever climate change may actually be occurring is simply foolish. Even in mainstream circles this is in contention.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt said Thursday he does not believe carbon dioxide is a primary contributor to global warming.
"I think that measuring with precision human activity on the climate is something very challenging to do and there's tremendous disagreement about the degree of impact, so no, I would not agree that it's a primary contributor to the global warming that we see," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box."
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/09/epa-chi ... ruitt.html
Of course, this was back when 'global warming' was the thought-stopping phrase du jour. It has since shifted (yet again -- in the 70s it was 'another Ice Age/global cooling') to 'climate change'.
But keep liking and following Greta and her ilk. Keep thinking you're on the side of what's 'right'. You're savvy and hip to the current thing.
Associating any scrutiny of current dominant 'climate change' narratives with 'oil industry propaganda' is the same simpleton approach many of your ilk ascribe to scrutiny of covid-related policies as 'anti-vaxx propaganda'.
Are there groups of people that may well subscribe to aspects of each topic that could be swallowing portions of 'big oil' propaganda when it comes to climate change storylines, or, with respect to covid, dis/misinfo on the more extreme ends of the actual drivers & harms Re: mRNA products? Sure. It's bound to happen given all the white noise out there.
But your take is increasingly lacking in any nuance; it's also increasingly tone deaf, rigid, and either dishonest or straight-up dense. You're far from alone, tho -- many others that refuse to acknowledge the shifting of the ground beneath them are reacting along similar lines as you've been to this point.
While you and quite a few others here have never outright acknowledged how wrong you were about covid and related agendas, it appears you and many others like you haven't learned a thing from that experience. You continue to refuse to even consider recalibration or adjustment.
And I tire of it, so I'll be opting out. There are many other venues for me to observe largely vapid takes, and it's one of the reasons I'm tuning out, increasingly, from the interwebs altogether.
Oh, and don't forget to swap out your gas stove for an electric one!