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Thread: Hurricane Seasons, Erosion, Rising Seas, Sinking Land Mass

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    Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    You lost me when you referred to United Nations data.
    Where would you prefer data come from? Vic's opinions? LOL

  2. #322

    Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesTheJeweler View Post
    You really can't follow the logic here? I'll spell it out more clearly. . . Man made climate change is a farce and a scam.
    At least others are trying to engage in reasonable discourse. You bring nothing. Stick to pinky rings.

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    Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    We would adapt. Entire cities were engulfed by the seas thousands of years ago. Life goes on. The entirety of human existence has been dealing with climate change. It is a natural process that we need to accept.
    Except that 130 million people live on a coastline in the US alone. That more than the global population 2500 years ago.

  4. #324

    Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    ...Just because a process is natural does not mean that humans cannot accentuate those natural processes.
    I agree.

    I disagree if said accentuations lead to a decline in quality of life for humanity.

  5. #325

    Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCajun View Post
    Oil and gas gets between 5%~7% of total subsidies yearly and supplies 99% of the country with energy and petroleum products, pretty damn good ROI. Renewable energy is a bunch of people getting filthy rich who have lobbyist in Washington getting contracts secured on a scam.
    This.

  6. #326

    Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    Except that 130 million people live on a coastline in the US alone. That more than the global population 2500 years ago.
    90% of the land on earth is uninhabited by man. If the water moves, you move.

  7. #327

    Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    Where would you prefer data come from? Vic's opinions? LOL
    You are providing sources, not me. But if you think that the UN can be one of your honest and respectable sources, then you’ve lost with me.

  8. #328

    Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    Where would you prefer data come from? Vic's opinions? LOL
    Now that you mention it, I am curious how flat earth and rising sea levels converge together

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    Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by fpc4life99 View Post
    Whether it's through subsidies or investments, both can end up costing taxpayers. Consider these examples from the oil and gas industry that have had significant financial impacts on US taxpayers:

    The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in 2010, where BP's Gulf of Mexico spill led to massive cleanup costs and compensation payouts.
    The Petrobras Corruption Scandal in 2014, involving billions in bribes and inflated contracts at Brazil's state-owned oil company.
    Venezuela's Oil Industry Decline due to mismanagement and political instability, impacting its production and global supply.
    The Enron Collapse in 2001, which involved major energy trading operations and resulted in one of the largest bankruptcies in corporate history.
    North Sea Oil Rig Disasters like Piper Alpha in 1988, which caused fatalities and environmental damage.
    The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill in 1989, where an Exxon tanker spill in Alaska caused extensive ecological harm.
    Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster in 1986, highlighting catastrophic industrial failures and long-term environmental impacts.
    The Keystone XL Pipeline Cancellation in 2021, after facing regulatory and environmental challenges.
    OPEC Price Wars destabilizing global oil markets periodically.
    Shell's Arctic Drilling Halt in 2015 due to regulatory hurdles, costs, and environmental concerns.
    These incidents show the complexities and costs involved in the oil and gas industry, impacting both finances and the environment. Understanding these examples helps us evaluate the broader discussion around government support for different energy sectors.
    Our government? They can fix everything! LOL!

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    . . . we are from the gubment and we are here to help you . . .


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