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Climate Change

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If you are worried about Global Warming watch this 15 minute video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA5sGtj7QKQ

If you take the time to watch the video, you will understand (a) why I believe in "Climate the Same" and (b) why all of the terrible stuff that Al Gore predicted ten years ago would happen thanks to Global Warming have not happened.
> Why haven't seal levels increased?
> Why is the polar population increasing?
> Why has the Earth become greener despite an increase in CO2?

The debate over Climate Change is important because it is the basis for lots of bad policies against the oil & gas industry.

If you really want to learn the truth, watch this video from a smart Canadian, who used to be a member of "Green Peace". He left the group because Green Peace has evolved into a group of wackos that are anti-human: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFHX526NPbE
Dan Steffens
Energy Prospectus Group
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Activist Group Prepares To Infiltrate Big Oil Shareholder Meetings
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/activist ... 00912.html
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“We believe we are potentially entering a significant period of decreased sunspot activity, with resulting severe weather implications.”

We are just starting sunspot cycle-25. On November 19, 2018 a small sunspot appeared in the sun’s northern hemisphere before quickly disappearing. Its magnetic field was reversed, suggesting that the 25th sunspot cycle had now started. If increases in the solar activity at the beginning of the 25th cycle appear slow, we will have confirmation we are entering into another cycle of weak sunspot activity that could last for decades.

The subject of sunspot activity is extremely complicated. Its impact on the earth’s weather is even more so. Over the last 120 years, we have been in a period of extremely high sunspot activity which would very well have been contributing to the simultaneous warming of the climate. Although it’s impossible to separate the impacts from increases in both sunspot activity and atmospheric CO2 concentrations, one cannot help but notice that a large part of the warming trend over the last 120 years took place previous to 1950, a period where CO2 concentrations in the Earth’s atmosphere remained relatively low. If we are now entering a lengthy period of reduced sunspot activity, it is possible that the global warming trends of the last 120 years could reverse as well.

Read more: http://blog.gorozen.com/blog/what-sunsp ... itions-pt2

As I have posted here many times, we are much better off with Global Warming than with Global Cooling. An extended period of global cooling would reduce the amount of farm land on Earth and thus reduce the food supply.
Dan Steffens
Energy Prospectus Group
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