25 Responses to “How It All Ends: Risk Management (pt 7 of 7)”

  1. rabiesman888 says:

    awesome videos you …
    awesome videos you remind me of dwight from the office in this one lol

  2. handplanty says:

    @ LEONECOR: (2) …
    @ LEONECOR: (2) Just Google the copypasted name of the article and it should pop right up, even if it redirects you to Google Scholar. The names and insitutions of the authors are given in the footnotes on the first page, the rest of the sources are given in the rest of the article.

    Also I recommend checking out NASA’s Terra flights and their Living With A Star program (one more gold standard besides NAS).

    Yes, I do realize I’m 3 months late, I just like to help people ;)

  3. handplanty says:

    @ LEONECOR: (1) A …
    @ LEONECOR: (1) A large group of very credible insitutions recently collected all the data that could help indicate climate change (bird migrations, reproduction times, flower bloom, everything), over 29,500 data sets and called the report:

    “attributing physical and biological impacts to anthropogenic climate change”

    I’m not asking you to evaluate the science behind it or even examine the content of the article. You asked for the sources, so please check out the authors and their souces too.

  4. Sentry353 says:

    Hey, I like Cheetos …
    Hey, I like Cheetos! Not as much as Pringles, but like them I do.

    GCC is just another way of gaining all encompassing control of the masses. The world’s not going to end “at the tipping point”.

    Explain to me why they are calling for spending $47T globally to combat GCC, but have only spent $500B over the last decade plus to find and track killer asteroids. GCC = half the population gone. Asteroid = nothing gets to live.

    Why?

    All this guy is suggesting is speed up the process.

  5. RJCadinho says:

    One question:
    1- …

    One question:
    1- Besides forwarding this great insight view, how can we participate in helping?
    Thank you

  6. arch1190 says:

    Jesus christ. how …
    Jesus christ. how is his refusal to address whether we will all die or not a ‘problem’? I’m sure we will survive, because people will reform once the effects of their actions become more tangible.

    Really… you want global warming to indiscriminately kill half the world’s population? how about we just kill the fatass pseudointellectual 16 year olds like you who’s moms drive them halfway down the block so they can buy more cheetos

  7. alexkvaskov says:

    Plus many of the …
    Plus many of the world’s other most respected and credible scientific think tanks and organizations from G20 countries agree with the NAS and AAAS on climate change. It is genuinely a global scientific consensus. Shouldn’t we listen closely to what all these eggheads have to say?

  8. alexkvaskov says:

    like he said, aaas …
    like he said, aaas and nas have very small (relatively speaking) advertising budgets. who wants to influence and pay money to an institution that doesn’t have a traditionally large advertising/consumer base under it? not saying that they aren’t lobbied, but large news and corporate networks with huge advertising budgets are generally where climate change advertising (both pro and con) go.

  9. alexkvaskov says:

    how about …
    how about 0.0000001%? yes, he is an extremely ignorant imbicile

  10. LEONECOR says:

    This series has not …
    This series has not eliminated my skepticism, but is a far better attempt than I usually see. I am ignorant about the science, my skepticism originates from they way in which climate change believers argue their case. They seem to seek to scare and intimidate rather than persuade. This series avoids both traps. It seeks to persuade. Ultimately, however, it rests on the authority of two scientific organisations. I fear that such organisatios are as vulnerable to lobbying and inertia as any other

  11. gazmaticc says:

    hey america!!! …
    hey america!!! don’t be stupid. climate change is real. the earth is getting hotter. if u don’t believe me…take a trip to the Caribbean. think it is warm up dere… don’t come down here. economically…climate change is ruinin our business wen noone sees the reason to actually go to da tropics wen dey have “amable” conditions up dere…. don’t take my word for it. go to the tropics. its bluddy well hot down here…

  12. juxstapossible says:

    Heavy stuff man. …
    Heavy stuff man. Clearly demonstrated, well cited, well done, off to bed them Ill finish the rest tommorow

  13. PharmGateway says:

    I have created a …
    I have created a simple, but useful page, which has all the links to this series of videos listed in the correct order.

    The site name is of the standard format with the usual (US) extension after the dot. The site name is then followed by a forward slash and the name of the page, so the first word is my site name and the second bit is the page name (but you need to put D O T h t m on the end).

    pharmgateway howitallends

  14. rashkavar says:

    Excellent series of …
    Excellent series of videos; I’m glad to see someone trying to be proactive without resorting to appeals to faith or emotion rather than logic (I know I’ll get burned for spurning faith, so I’ll say it now: faith have their place. It is not here.)

    The comment about that economist with his “non-finite copper:” I’ve heard that quote in classes (as a mining engineer), and what I think he was trying to say is that copper can be reused – there will never be no copper left. Just poor/spin wording.

  15. KnittyGrittyNatch says:

    I’m glad you …
    I’m glad you explained Pascal’s wager. I was wondering about that and thought, because this is based on fact and not theory, it was not so similar to Pascal’s wager.

  16. kuraiken says:

    (2)You might …
    (2)You might especially be interested in the faint-young-sun paradox, and the temperatures of the Venus which should be far below the temperatures of the earth, since only 130 watt/m^2 reach venus’s surface and heat the planet compared to earth’s 242 watt/m^2, since the Venus is covered by clouds so that 80% of the solar radiation (645 watt/m^2 is the original value) gets reflected by the clouds. Instead of being colder then earth however, it’s g.h.e. effect heats it up to 460 celcius.

  17. kuraiken says:

    As for your …
    As for your assumption with solar activity, I recommend you to search the net a bit. There’s quite some interesting stuff about it, especially if you compare the Venus and the planet Earth and see just how solar activity and greenhouse effect factor in. Since the temperatures we can survive in are a rather slim field, compared to the temperatures in existence (such as the sun temperature or the temperature of pluto).

  18. mthemaniac says:

    I like your …
    I like your presentations, very good job! I still think activity on the sun has more to do with it than we do. Also, I would suggest adding the possible advantages of global warming to the net sum of that second column. What if warming doesn’t mean the end but rather better conditions for agriculture etc?

    mk

  19. arch1190 says:

    moaning glory.. are …
    moaning glory.. are you kidding me? whats it like knowing that .0001% of the population is stupider than you?

  20. SinnottAnthony says:

    Objection!
    You have …

    Objection!
    You have to say it like Phoenix Wright!

  21. SanteDane says:

    This is correct. …
    This is correct. Many people bring up the problem of over population but don’t make the connection to climate change. Many others don’t see over population as a problem at all. I myself have an idea for attempting to control population, but it is pretty critical.

  22. moaninglory says:

    Fuck u Jewishist …
    u Jewishist Jew Shit, filling us with Jewish Controlled Propaganda, Mankind is not Responsible nor is Able to Control Global Warming you insignificant meaningless Parasite, Global Warming is indeed a natural cycle, Instead: Let’s spread the word that israeli jews are Parasites thriving on US taxpayer handouts

  23. Sentry353 says:

    I have found your …
    I have found your videos to be very entertaining. Your views are very clinical and well thought out as with all individuals with a scientific tought process. So far, the problems I have with the whole thing are end results. Will we all cease to exist when GCC reaches it’s tipping point or continue to exist? Reguardless I think we will. Maybe it’s time for a few billion of us to cease to exist. After all, isn’t that the real reason for GCC in the first place? Global overpopulation?

  24. alanschu14 says:

    I pay to insure my …
    I pay to insure my vehicle because I am legally required to ;)

  25. travmike151 says:

    hellz yeaa:]
    hellz yeaa:]

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