Authentic Nouveau
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Goremon II vs 8all of the evidence supports the science
all of it
that is how science works
Goremon II vs 8all of the evidence supports the science
all of it
that is how science works
I drive an 18-wheel truck for a living, and I left home last week on Aug 21st at 1600 hours. Since that time it has been running constantly except for the 2 hrs. it was shut off while in the shop. My question to you is who is throwing more carbon into the air and thus causing more climate damage, me or Taylor Swift's jet which she allows others to use when she doesn't need it?if you were really curious about this, you could educate yourself
@Backup on his skateboard Not much. Her Gulfstream 500 gallons per hour. Look at your tickets. Do you burn 500 gallons in a week?I drive an 18-wheel truck for a living, and I left home last week on Aug 21st at 1600 hours. Since that time it has been running constantly except for the 2 hrs. it was shut off while in the shop. My question to you is who is throwing more carbon into the air and thus causing more climate damage, me or Taylor Swift's jet which she allows others to use when she doesn't need it?
I'm doing about 3000 miles per week, so at about 8 miles per gallon that comes up to about 375 gallons. Now hour wise at let's say 65 MPH average, that would be 46 hours driving, then 60 hours idling and that would be 106 hours. Idling at 60 hours would be about another 60 gallons give or take, for a total 435 gallons roughly per week, or about 4 gallons per hour if I got it figured out right.@Backup on his skateboard Not much. Her Gulfstream 500 gallons per hour. Look at your tickets. Do you burn 500 gallons in a week?
My wheat fields need 17,000 pounds of CO2 per acre.
I hauled my most recent sailboat from the factory. Custom trailor instead of lowboy and cradle. 6 mpg. So we can go sailing and get virtue signalling points. 18 gallons of diesel lasts 4 years. 1,000 dollars for the fuel filtration system.I'm doing about 3000 miles per week, so at about 8 miles per gallon that comes up to about 375 gallons. Now hour wise at let's say 65 MPH average, that would be 46 hours driving, then 60 hours idling and that would be 106 hours. Idling at 60 hours would be about another 60 gallons give or take, for a total 435 gallons roughly per week, or about 4 gallons per hour if I got it figured out right.
So, compared to her it looks like I am a big-time conservationist, a veritable "greenie" type of person, and my award from Algore and the Sierra club for being the top climate activist in the nation should be rolling in any time now.
What does a pop star’s hypocrisy have to do with the science?I drive an 18-wheel truck for a living, and I left home last week on Aug 21st at 1600 hours. Since that time it has been running constantly except for the 2 hrs. it was shut off while in the shop. My question to you is who is throwing more carbon into the air and thus causing more climate damage, me or Taylor Swift's jet which she allows others to use when she doesn't need it?
What's your rig? I got a 2019 KW 680. I know one thing, my company has got to be getting a good size fuel surcharge from the folks whom we are hauling for. Paid $4.73 per gallon here in Texas today and it was $5.08 in Louisiana.I hauled my most recent sailboat from the factory. Custom trailor instead of lowboy and cradle. 6 mpg. So we can go sailing and get virtue signalling points. 18 gallons of diesel lasts 4 years. 1,000 dollars for the fuel filtration system.
How many trucks parked and waiting? To avoid deadhead mileage.What's your rig? I got a 2019 KW 680. I know one thing, my company has got to be getting a good size fuel surcharge from the folks whom we are hauling for. Paid $4.73 per gallon here in Texas today and it was $5.08 in Louisiana.
Oh boy, I get plenty of that. They run me from Miami to Atlanta or Miami to Columbia, SC to get a load.How many trucks parked and waiting? To avoid deadhead mileage.
You think factory emissions are not adding to global warming? Its a proven fact those emissions retain heat.I see, so in 4.5 billion years of the planet there were never droughts in places where there weren't ever droughts before? The earth has a climate that is always changing and has done do since its beginning and this has happened well before man ever became a factor. Calm down, this stuff isn't anything new.
How did the dinosaurs die? Global warming due to natural causes and normal earth changes? Yep. That's as good an explanation as any. Where was man? Oops, not too many around at that time. Now let's put this "man-made climate change" nonsense to bed once and for all, shall we?You think factory emissions are not adding to global warming? Its a proven fact those emissions retain heat.
Ummmm factories are something new. So is pollution.
You know there are answers to any denier talking point you regurgitateHow did the dinosaurs die? Global warming due to natural causes and normal earth changes? Yep. That's as good an explanation as any. Where was man? Oops, not too many around at that time. Now let's put this "man-made climate change" nonsense to bed once and for all, shall we?
You know there are answers to any denier talking point you regurgitate
Prove it. Thanks in advance for showing your work.You think factory emissions are not adding to global warming? Its a proven fact those emissions retain heat.
Ummmm factories are something new. So is pollution.
The planet was given to man by the Creator to use for our benefit. It is literally a big rock made up of minerals and water floating around in space, and when man is long gone it will still be here spinning around on its axis cleaning itself up and making itself ready for the next type of lifeform to arrive. We are only making things more difficult for ourselves with all this climate hysteria.Prove it. Thanks in advance for showing your work.
Name the emissions you have measured.
How did the dinosaurs die? Global warming due to natural causes and normal earth changes? Yep. That's as good an explanation as any. Where was man? Oops, not too many around at that time. Now let's put this "man-made climate change" nonsense to bed once and for all, shall we?
They say Mars used to have life. Do you see it preparing for the next lifeform?The planet was given to man by the Creator to use for our benefit. It is literally a big rock made up of minerals and water floating around in space, and when man is long gone it will still be here spinning around on its axis cleaning itself up and making itself ready for the next type of lifeform to arrive. We are only making things more difficult for ourselves with all this climate hysteria.
You can't post facts.you are not going to post any climate denier propaganda I’ve not seen before
I'm living a pretty good life as a "slave". A nice house, central air, 2 vehicles, a 36 ft. RV, 100 acres of investment property, money in the bank, and a clean working environment at 100k a year, all of which is not bad for a working man. I am happy for the rich person and all they have, and I thank the rich man who has invested his money so I can have a decent job. Be thankful for what you have, envy is a sin you know.and the rest are slaves to the rich.
You got a job? Give up on gubment socialism welfare?They say Mars used to have life. Do you see it preparing for the next lifeform?
Yes the Planet was given to us, but the rich mostly benefit from the earth and the rest are slaves to the rich.
Who do we thank for that? Our creator?
If you believe the Adam and Eve story then I guess so. lol