"Climate change"

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I feel sorry for the residents of Hawaii essentially trapped by the eruption of Kilauea volcano but I just have to laugh at how feeble the environmentalists who are always screaming about "climate change" look while I'm watching all manor of "pollution" spewing from the mouth this thing.

Fact is, even with our factories running 24/7 and our cars left on all day we couldn't even begin to approximate the amount of toxic gases being spit out from that rock! There are no "Paris accords" that can clean up this mess nature is making, and despite all of the expensive pollution emission controls Government demands we place on our automobiles making them not only more expensive, but less efficient, it's the power of nature-- power we can't even begin to generate--that's making more of a mess than we could ever hope to do with this Volcano emitting dangerous sulfur dioxide and other gases that are choking the Hawaiian skies. It's just a reminder to me how stupid the entire "climate change" argument is...the idea that Men can "change" the climate or somehow adjust what Earth does naturally...clean up after itself.

After this Volcano returns to normal, there is nothing Man can do to clean up this polluted mess--but Nature will handle it and do a much more efficient job after making a much bigger mess!

Climate change[pfftt] We couldn't mess things up this bad in 1,000 years! what makes us think we have the type of power our Creator has over Earth and all that's in it? Spare me[eyeroll]

excerpt:
"One thing that's very different in this event is that the fissures have opened in the middle of the subdivision," the governor said. "Typically an eruption occurs, it opens miles from any residence and toxic gas has lots of time to escape. These fissures are in the middle of the subdivision. The sulfur dioxide and other gases at the event are harmful and dangerous."

Hawaii Volcano eruption brings new evacuation order
link:
https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/08/us/hawaii-kilauea-volcano/index.html