Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/28/23 04:09 PM
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Way back when there were ferns the size of trees and plant grows overall was immense , the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere was quadruple that of now. The dead plants of those days gone by are the coal we are digging up now. Today on the other hand, CO2 concentrations are so low that it is not an easy task to have a decent crop. So rising CO2 levels and a rise in temprature are not a bad thing in the big picture. Unfortunately, we are at the beginning of a cooling cycle with another little ice age just around the corner. " just around the corner in geological terms " meaning a couple of thousand years or so.
Let's go Brandon
"Shall not comply" with morons who don't understand "shall not infringe."
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/28/23 04:17 PM
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Here's another that shows even more proof it's a political ploy for more tax money. Now we have lotteries and just this year sports betting became legal ! Politics are a greedy bunch , taxes are going up and they still need more so now taxes on sports betting , in Ohio alone the government brought in millions from sports betting . The report estimated the fiscal impact of legal sports betting in the state. It said a 10 percent tax on net revenue from sports betting could bring in $7 million during the first half of 2023 and a total of $24 million in the first full fiscal year. Back to climate change. https://xaviersteelsworld.wordpress.com/2018/12/31/on-climate-change-and-tax/
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/28/23 04:42 PM
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Like others have said there has been some strange weather going on we went from several freeze and thaw in days winters to below freezing for months straight and we still get down to 15 degrees or more at night now. I’m glad it’s melting the snow the way it is to prevent any serious flooding issues.
I noticed the impact on turkeys also the last several years with later breeding because the hens stick with the gobblers throughout the season making them harder to call in. I will see if that changes this year any with the extended winter weather pattern.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/28/23 05:14 PM
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Man is arrogant to believe he is causing climate change
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/28/23 06:11 PM
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That's why they had to change it to "climate change" from global warming. Even more important is to push that it's man made.
It's been months since I bought the book, "How To Scam People On Line". It still hasn't arrived yet.
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/28/23 06:12 PM
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Had Al Gore been there in 1922 , he may have started his Political tax campaign then!
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/28/23 09:28 PM
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Scuba1
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Here is the real spanner in the works. Historical records show that there are cycles that are pretty constant as far as ice ages and warm period go and we are at the end of a warm spell. Now we could work around it if the climate was indeed warming somewhat and live with slightly higher sea levels etc. We could de salivate sea water to irrigate crops and all that. But when things start to get cold, folks are going to die en mass. Shrinking farm land and shorter times to grow crops ... we would not be able to build enough greenhouses to grow the food for the world population. Those are going to be real problems facing human kind if we live long enough and have not blown ourselves up in the meantime.
Let's go Brandon
"Shall not comply" with morons who don't understand "shall not infringe."
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/28/23 09:59 PM
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Way back when there were ferns the size of trees and plant grows overall was immense , the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere was quadruple that of now. The dead plants of those days gone by are the coal we are digging up now. Today on the other hand, CO2 concentrations are so low that it is not an easy task to have a decent crop. So rising CO2 levels and a rise in temprature are not a bad thing in the big picture. Unfortunately, we are at the beginning of a cooling cycle with another little ice age just around the corner. " just around the corner in geological terms " meaning a couple of thousand years or so. We see the Different regions this place has gone through every time we drop underground. From Deserts to Mountains then back to Forests you see just what has been happening through the decades. According to the Climate LIARS the Dinosaurs must have had Gas and Farted themselves into oblivion. But the evidence shows otherwise!!! Some of those Fern Sized Trees and even Trees are still in the layers of Coal. Ever see a KettleBottom??? They are deadly but safe if you know they are there and you strap them.
God please keep they 19 fallen UBB miners out of trouble up there.
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/28/23 10:25 PM
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You hear about global warming everyday but how often do you hear about mass tree planting programs to deal with co2? The only solution is money so that lacks credibility in my book, let’s try the trees first it might work and maybe be a lot cheaper. We don't need to plant anything. All plant life will increase intake of CO2 naturally as it becomes available, thus tying up the excess over time. This cycle has gone on since plants first existed. CO2 is actually a limiting factor in the rate of growth of all plant life currently. Guess what else occurs when plantlife absorbs and processes the extra CO2? It releases an increased amount of oxygen. All sounds good to me.
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/29/23 12:31 AM
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You hear about global warming everyday but how often do you hear about mass tree planting programs to deal with co2? The only solution is money so that lacks credibility in my book, let’s try the trees first it might work and maybe be a lot cheaper. We don't need to plant anything. All plant life will increase intake of CO2 naturally as it becomes available, thus tying up the excess over time. This cycle has gone on since plants first existed. CO2 is actually a limiting factor in the rate of growth of all plant life currently. Guess what else occurs when plantlife absorbs and processes the extra CO2? It releases an increased amount of oxygen. All sounds good to me. Are you saying that a field of say, soybeans, turns as much C02 into 02 as the same acreage of, say, oak trees does?
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/29/23 05:01 AM
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[quote=BernieB.] ..... The world is warming, and has been for a couple decades.
The world is warming and has been for over 10,000 years:
The Pleistocene was the geological epoch that lasted from about 2,580,000 to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations.
you can vote your way into socialism, but you will have to shoot your way out.
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/29/23 07:05 AM
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In the 1920s there were around 750 billion trees, now there are over 3 trillion. I could use some global warming, I'm sick of winter. That's my point, if warmer temps are a negative for some creatures they are a positive for others. I agree, but you never hear climate change alarmist state the good aspects of warmer temps..
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/29/23 07:05 AM
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[quote=BernieB.] ..... The world is warming, and has been for a couple decades.
The world is warming and has been for over 10,000 years:
The Pleistocene was the geological epoch that lasted from about 2,580,000 to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations.
The world has been warming since the flood in general, but there have been upswings and down.
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Re: Is it really global warming?
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03/29/23 08:08 AM
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If you pencil it out, I know a math nut who did, against the age of the earth the last 180 years or so we have had accurate thermometers equates to .000000009 of a second. And that’s enough to forecast global heating/cooling?
If you think so I’ve got some oceanfront property in Arizona I can get you in on, motivated seller name of Gore……
Wake up.
As for trees at least in the Minnesota areas if you go to the state museum in St. Paul you will see some of the earliest pictures of that area looking west from the river. Predominantly prairie and elk herds. The photos in the clubhouse of the golf course here from 1907 show the same west of Minneapolis. Now? Go up in any higher building and look around, tree tops forever. The northern 1/3 of Minnesota was logged of pine and now broad leaf large crowned trees are the norm. Those trees are far better at cleaning the air than the pines were.
So much nonsense from the financially self serving experts.
Osky
www.SureDockusa.com“ I said I don’t have much use for traps these days, never said I didn’t know how to use them.”
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