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Goldman Sachs analysis of the impact of climate change. The result are terrifying

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  • macdon02
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    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    And what is Goldman Sachs's track record for predictions?

    How well did they forecast and prepare for the subprime meltdown? They certainly didn't publicly announce their prediction of how it would turn out, behind the scenes may have been a different story, depending on how you look at it, they were either completely unprepared for it, and lost hundreds of millions, or they were making so much shorting it that they could afford to ignore the real crisis. Still ended up losing, and needing bailout money. Either way, the results were terrifying, and they didn't issue any report for public consumption predicting it, and that is in their area of expertise, banking, not way outside of their business model, predicting climate and outcomes of that.
    Goldman created subprime... but now they are legit? They'll sell a derivative on hookers doing crack off each other ass and and which way they'll sneeze. Caesars is more responsible.

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  • GDR
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    Originally posted by LEP View Post
    You do realize concrete has a level of porosity. They can inject c02 in the concrete but don't expect it to stay there.
    Might be carbon and not CO2, lots of ideas floated of using carbon as a hardener, or fibre as part of the solution, not sure how involved the separation of c02 is but sounds reasonable.

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  • rumrocks
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    Originally posted by A990 View Post
    How many of us believe USDA's numbers without looking critically. I think numbers are moved around,maybe to pace the market (i'd like to think with good intentions but who knows). But when the rubber hits the road is when final production numbers are tallied
    Now think about these agencies noaa nasa ipcc.. they don't really have any checks...as long as they get funding they have their jobs. A small lie here and there won't hurt just to keep things rolling. https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2010/02/climategates_phil_jones_confes.html https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2010/02/climategates_phil_jones_confes.html

    where the rubber hits the road with climate science is their predictions...and remember we've already changed the name from global warming to climate change
    Thanks for posting the article by Phil Jones, it should be shown in high schools and let the students decide about the validity of Greta and friends, but it makes you wonder how much longer the climatologists will be able to fudge their data when the planet starts to cool, at some point their clothes will start to look very thin.

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  • Radical
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    Lep nope I didn’t, I’m just trying to throw some positive, the world is changing and they inventing hopefully better products instead of a carbon tax.

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  • A990
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    From NOAA National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
    How many of us believe USDA's numbers without looking critically. I think numbers are moved around,maybe to pace the market (i'd like to think with good intentions but who knows). But when the rubber hits the road is when final production numbers are tallied
    Now think about these agencies noaa nasa ipcc.. they don't really have any checks...as long as they get funding they have their jobs. A small lie here and there won't hurt just to keep things rolling. https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2010/02/climategates_phil_jones_confes.html https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2010/02/climategates_phil_jones_confes.html

    where the rubber hits the road with climate science is their predictions...and remember we've already changed the name from global warming to climate change

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  • furrowtickler
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    Originally posted by Integrity_Farmer View Post
    From NOAA National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration

    Impacts from climate change are happening now. These impacts extend well beyond an increase in temperature, affecting ecosystems and communities in the United States and around the world. Things that we depend upon and value — water, energy, transportation, wildlife, agriculture, ecosystems, and human health — are experiencing the effects of a changing climate.


    https://www.noaa.gov/education/resource-collections/climate-education-resources/climate-change-impacts
    The panic is setting in because the gig is up and the truth is coming out . That’s why the panic and the new climate emergency is out. They want to cement this wealth transfer before the average person realizes they have been had .

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  • LEP
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    Originally posted by Radical View Post
    They are talking about injecting co2 into concrete right now on bnn. No I never watch CBC or cnn. I try and learn new things.
    You do realize concrete has a level of porosity. They can inject c02 in the concrete but don't expect it to stay there.

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  • farming101
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    If all of the forecast effects of climate change are already happening then it is too late to do anything about it.
    Anyway, has there ever been a time when humans were able to stop a natural disaster?
    They're called natural disasters for a reason.
    Wise humans do things that will help them survive a natural disaster, not stop it

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  • Integrity_Farmer
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    From NOAA National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration

    Impacts from climate change are happening now. These impacts extend well beyond an increase in temperature, affecting ecosystems and communities in the United States and around the world. Things that we depend upon and value — water, energy, transportation, wildlife, agriculture, ecosystems, and human health — are experiencing the effects of a changing climate.


    https://www.noaa.gov/education/resource-collections/climate-education-resources/climate-change-impacts

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  • A990
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    if anyone thinks GS would be a neutral voice i would read this
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldman_Sachs_controversies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldman_Sachs_controversies

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