Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hole in the ozone layer was in the news because there was a hole in the ozone layer, caused by chlorofluorocarbons.
The hole in the ozone layer has shrunk because the world (mostly) stopped using chlorofluorcarbons.
Except China, which is using enough to completely negate the efforts the rest of the world has made, all by themselves
Anonymous wrote:there have been 8 ice ages in the past million years . How do you think the warmups happened ?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think these taxes are all hilarious. When I was a kid during the 'Global Cooling' days, paper bags were banned because they killed trees. We were told that the new biodegradable plastic bags were the answer. I remember that newspaper recyclers complained because people used to bag their post in newspaper bags. Whatever. Shortly after, apparently the next ice age we were being taught about in school turned into 'global warming' and the plastic bags were seen as environment polluters and we are back to looking for paper bags or recyclable bags that grocery stores will no longer allow because of the COVID threat.
You are an incredible fool. Don't you see the evidence for global warming all around you? Melting glaciers, hottest years on record, australia and california on fire?
Anonymous wrote:The hole in the ozone layer was in the news because there was a hole in the ozone layer, caused by chlorofluorocarbons.
The hole in the ozone layer has shrunk because the world (mostly) stopped using chlorofluorcarbons.
Anonymous wrote:
It wasn't just a couple of quacks. It was all the media reported on back then. Well, also about the hole in the ozone layer.
https://web.archive.org/web/20150221224323/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/doc/147902052.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=&type=historic&date=washingtonpost+%2C+&author=Washington+Post+Staff+Writer%3B+By+David+R.+Boldt&pub=The+Washington+Post%2C+Times+Herald+%281959-1973%29&desc=Colder+Winters+Held+Dawn+of+New+Ice+Age&pqatl=top_retrieves
"Colder Winters Held Dawn of New Ice Age". The Washington Post. January 11, 1970. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved March 11, 2015. Get a good grip on your long johns, cold weather haters -- the worst may be yet to come. That's the long-long-range weather forecast being given out by 'climatologists.' the people who study very long-term world weather trends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think these taxes are all hilarious. When I was a kid during the 'Global Cooling' days, paper bags were banned because they killed trees. We were told that the new biodegradable plastic bags were the answer. I remember that newspaper recyclers complained because people used to bag their post in newspaper bags. Whatever. Shortly after, apparently the next ice age we were being taught about in school turned into 'global warming' and the plastic bags were seen as environment polluters and we are back to looking for paper bags or recyclable bags that grocery stores will no longer allow because of the COVID threat.
You are an incredible fool. Don't you see the evidence for global warming all around you? Melting glaciers, hottest years on record, australia and california on fire?
So this dude is just stating that he remembers the switch from global cooling to global warming. I do as well, though I was living in SoCal at the time. We were all worried about expanding ice caps. Anyway, I am not sure that he was trying to throw water on anything just stating that the plastic vs paper bag guidance continues to change as well. Why are we crushing him/her again?
I like my reusable bags, though I must say I have always wondered how they could possibly be as hygienic as disposable. I like the fashion aspect of reusable (my bags are crazy sushi and Japanese anime food. People seem to like to comment on them.) But with COVID now, I have not been using them as stores will no longer allow you to put them on counters etc.
"We" were not "all worried." Even then, there were already plenty of scientists who were worried about warming. But Time and Newsweek wrote some pieces about global cooling. That's probably what you remember.
https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/2008BAMS2370.1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think these taxes are all hilarious. When I was a kid during the 'Global Cooling' days, paper bags were banned because they killed trees. We were told that the new biodegradable plastic bags were the answer. I remember that newspaper recyclers complained because people used to bag their post in newspaper bags. Whatever. Shortly after, apparently the next ice age we were being taught about in school turned into 'global warming' and the plastic bags were seen as environment polluters and we are back to looking for paper bags or recyclable bags that grocery stores will no longer allow because of the COVID threat.
You are an incredible fool. Don't you see the evidence for global warming all around you? Melting glaciers, hottest years on record, australia and california on fire?
So this dude is just stating that he remembers the switch from global cooling to global warming. I do as well, though I was living in SoCal at the time. We were all worried about expanding ice caps. Anyway, I am not sure that he was trying to throw water on anything just stating that the plastic vs paper bag guidance continues to change as well. Why are we crushing him/her again?
I like my reusable bags, though I must say I have always wondered how they could possibly be as hygienic as disposable. I like the fashion aspect of reusable (my bags are crazy sushi and Japanese anime food. People seem to like to comment on them.) But with COVID now, I have not been using them as stores will no longer allow you to put them on counters etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think these taxes are all hilarious. When I was a kid during the 'Global Cooling' days, paper bags were banned because they killed trees. We were told that the new biodegradable plastic bags were the answer. I remember that newspaper recyclers complained because people used to bag their post in newspaper bags. Whatever. Shortly after, apparently the next ice age we were being taught about in school turned into 'global warming' and the plastic bags were seen as environment polluters and we are back to looking for paper bags or recyclable bags that grocery stores will no longer allow because of the COVID threat.
You are an incredible fool. Don't you see the evidence for global warming all around you? Melting glaciers, hottest years on record, australia and california on fire?
Anonymous wrote:so you think the climate was static before humans existed? You are a reality denierAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there have been 8 ice ages in the past million years . How do you think the warmups happened ?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think these taxes are all hilarious. When I was a kid during the 'Global Cooling' days, paper bags were banned because they killed trees. We were told that the new biodegradable plastic bags were the answer. I remember that newspaper recyclers complained because people used to bag their post in newspaper bags. Whatever. Shortly after, apparently the next ice age we were being taught about in school turned into 'global warming' and the plastic bags were seen as environment polluters and we are back to looking for paper bags or recyclable bags that grocery stores will no longer allow because of the COVID threat.
You are an incredible fool. Don't you see the evidence for global warming all around you? Melting glaciers, hottest years on record, australia and california on fire?
Debating a nickel bag fee with a climate-change denier, what a lovely way to start the day!
so you think the climate was static before humans existed? You are a reality denierAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there have been 8 ice ages in the past million years . How do you think the warmups happened ?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think these taxes are all hilarious. When I was a kid during the 'Global Cooling' days, paper bags were banned because they killed trees. We were told that the new biodegradable plastic bags were the answer. I remember that newspaper recyclers complained because people used to bag their post in newspaper bags. Whatever. Shortly after, apparently the next ice age we were being taught about in school turned into 'global warming' and the plastic bags were seen as environment polluters and we are back to looking for paper bags or recyclable bags that grocery stores will no longer allow because of the COVID threat.
You are an incredible fool. Don't you see the evidence for global warming all around you? Melting glaciers, hottest years on record, australia and california on fire?
Debating a nickel bag fee with a climate-change denier, what a lovely way to start the day!
Anonymous wrote:there have been 8 ice ages in the past million years . How do you think the warmups happened ?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think these taxes are all hilarious. When I was a kid during the 'Global Cooling' days, paper bags were banned because they killed trees. We were told that the new biodegradable plastic bags were the answer. I remember that newspaper recyclers complained because people used to bag their post in newspaper bags. Whatever. Shortly after, apparently the next ice age we were being taught about in school turned into 'global warming' and the plastic bags were seen as environment polluters and we are back to looking for paper bags or recyclable bags that grocery stores will no longer allow because of the COVID threat.
You are an incredible fool. Don't you see the evidence for global warming all around you? Melting glaciers, hottest years on record, australia and california on fire?