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Re: 1936 temp [Re: Spike369] #8157728
06/19/24 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Spike369
Warm trends are a good thing. I have never seen anything grow in freezing temperatures.

Fur grows great in freezing temps.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157799
06/20/24 06:01 AM
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All I can figure is that if you buy an electric car and plug it into the electric grid powered by many coal fired power plants to stop the burning of coal or fossil fuels, then I have little hope you will ever realize that you have been bamboozled.

What was that old quote about fooling all of the people some of the time and some ppl all of the time?


What"s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.
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Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157810
06/20/24 06:41 AM
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NASA has a pretty cool climate change website where it shows you vital signs and you can look at the data FYI. Its pretty interesting if you check it out.

https://science.nasa.gov/climate-change/

https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/carbon-dioxide/?intent=111

https://science.nasa.gov/climate-change/evidence/

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Re: 1936 temp [Re: OhioBoy] #8157814
06/20/24 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by OhioBoy
NASA has a pretty cool climate change website where it shows you vital signs and you can look at the data FYI. Its pretty interesting if you check it out.

https://science.nasa.gov/climate-change/

https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/carbon-dioxide/?intent=111

https://science.nasa.gov/climate-change/evidence/

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"Thousands of years before today" - I like that. smile

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157817
06/20/24 06:52 AM
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Yeah so that data goes back 800,000 years. From ice core samples they take at the arctic.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157824
06/20/24 07:13 AM
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NASA has an agenda. You have to dig deep to find the truth.


Everything the left touches it destroys
Re: 1936 temp [Re: OhioBoy] #8157827
06/20/24 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by OhioBoy
Yeah so that data goes back 800,000 years. From ice core samples they take at the arctic.

Oh my, then. We are certainly going to die.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157838
06/20/24 07:52 AM
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I didn't say that. I was just showing you data from NASA Scientists. The data is the data. You can draw your own conclusions. I think its important that everyone understand CO2 has drastically increased in the last 100 years and the data goes back 800,000 years. I think its interesting and I'm not as quick to say NASA Scientists are dumb or just making up fake stories but maybe there is a chance they are I guess but Scientists usually take their data pretty seriously.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157845
06/20/24 08:13 AM
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I understand what you are saying, OhioBoy, and the data is interesting. I'm just not as alarmed by it as we're apparently supposed to be.
This may be cynical, but it's also the truth: The climate change "crisis" is going to make some people a lot of money, everyone is going to pay more in taxes, and NOTHING ELSE IS GOING TO CHANGE.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157846
06/20/24 08:15 AM
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You want to talk about climate change, how about Mammoths frozen in the arctic with tropical plants in their mouths and undigested in their stomachs.

Put that in your 800,000 years pipe and smoke it.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157850
06/20/24 08:23 AM
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97% of scientists agree with whom ever is funding them

Re: 1936 temp [Re: OhioBoy] #8157859
06/20/24 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by OhioBoy
NASA has a pretty cool climate change website where it shows you vital signs and you can look at the data FYI. Its pretty interesting if you check it out.

https://science.nasa.gov/climate-change/

https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/carbon-dioxide/?intent=111

https://science.nasa.gov/climate-change/evidence/

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What year does this study use for it's baseline year?
Without a baseline all the lines on a chart mean nothing

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157869
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CO2 is 0.04% of the atmosphere, and human beings are responsible for 3% of that 0.04%

Re: 1936 temp [Re: spjones] #8157874
06/20/24 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by spjones
CO2 is 0.04% of the atmosphere, and human beings are responsible for 3% of that 0.04%


So humans contribute.001333333 percent

Re: 1936 temp [Re: wetdog] #8157885
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Originally Posted by wetdog
Originally Posted by OhioBoy
NASA has a pretty cool climate change website where it shows you vital signs and you can look at the data FYI. Its pretty interesting if you check it out.

https://science.nasa.gov/climate-change/

https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/carbon-dioxide/?intent=111

https://science.nasa.gov/climate-change/evidence/

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What year does this study use for it's baseline year?
Without a baseline all the lines on a chart mean nothing

There's no baseline needed. It's a simple measure of ppm of atmospheric CO2.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157920
06/20/24 10:16 AM
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There has been a lot more volcanic activity in the world in recent years than ever before according to one scientist which caused an increase in CO2 emissions. He maintained that human activity places a very minor amount of CO2 into the atmosphere. All this green energy pushed by the US would make such an insignificant difference, it's not worth the cost or effort.


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Re: 1936 temp [Re: BernieB.] #8157930
06/20/24 10:35 AM
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I'm not sure I understand your point.

Originally Posted by BernieB.
You want to talk about climate change, how about Mammoths frozen in the arctic with tropical plants in their mouths and undigested in their stomachs.

Put that in your 800,000 years pipe and smoke it.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157945
06/20/24 11:18 AM
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Why were the mammoths wooly if they lived in a tropical climate,and if they died in a tropical climate how sis their corpses freeze before decomposition?-LOL.I say BS.
The pleistocene was frigid.

Last edited by Boco; 06/20/24 11:24 AM.

Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
Re: 1936 temp [Re: Foxpaw] #8157946
06/20/24 11:21 AM
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Todays media would have that 1936 5000 died from heat number up to 20,000 in no time.

Re: 1936 temp [Re: Boco] #8157982
06/20/24 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Boco
Why were the mammoths wooly if they lived in a tropical climate,and if they died in a tropical climate how sis their corpses freeze before decomposition?-LOL.I say BS.
The pleistocene was frigid.


LOL you call BS on a scientifically proven fact? Things that have been seen with our own eyes in our own lifetime? Come on, that's a bit crazy even for you.

Why are sloths wooly when they live in the Amazon jungle? Why are so many other mammals covered with fur when they don't live in temperate climates?

You can't just believe what you want to be true and have credibility anywhere. Come on man. Think outside the box, the mammoths lived in a world that was tropical, the entire earth was tropical, encased by a thick ozone layer. The mammoths died in a cataclysmic event which lead to them floating into areas of the earth that suddenly became cold with the change in the atmosphere.

The changes in the earth are not long, gradual changes. They are the result of a series of radical cataclysmic changes. Once you start to realize that, the whole narrative that is followed by today's "Science" with regard to the history of our planet falls apart. If you have an open mind about it, your whole perspective will change.

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