Re: Still believing in climate change?
[Re: Finster]
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07/25/25 03:53 PM
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Aside from volcanoes and giant meteor strikes normal climate change happens slowly enough that you would see zero change in your lifetime. I am seeing climate change in just my seven decades and that is scary.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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07/25/25 03:59 PM
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Aside from volcanoes and giant meteor strikes normal climate change happens slowly enough that you would see zero change in your lifetime. I am seeing climate change in just my seven decades and that is scary. okay. but that doesn't mean humans are causing it. it could be natural. Nature doesn't ascribe to our preference for gradual change. it changes in fits and starts. and 70 years isn't even a blip in geologic times.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
[Re: Finster]
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07/25/25 04:32 PM
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Fits and starts when something extraordinary happened. Other than that it takes thousands of years. Slow enough that you won't notice a change in one lifetime.
The science is very easy to understand. Greenhouse gases hold the heat in making the planet warm up a lot faster than what it should be doing. The amount of gases that we humans are responsible for is easily computed and has been shown over and over with different models that it is game changing quantities. There is a lot of money in industries that want to keep status quo.
This truly is not hard to figure out.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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07/25/25 05:19 PM
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Fits and starts when something extraordinary happened. Other than that it takes thousands of years. Slow enough that you won't notice a change in one lifetime.
The science is very easy to understand. Greenhouse gases hold the heat in making the planet warm up a lot faster than what it should be doing. The amount of gases that we humans are responsible for is easily computed and has been shown over and over with different models that it is game changing quantities. There is a lot of money in industries that want to keep status quo.
This truly is not hard to figure out. These 'different models' to which you refer, are they computer models? The same kind of faulty or deliberately altered models used in the past to predict dire outcomes, none of which have come to fruition?
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/25/25 05:37 PM
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CO2 makes up 0.04% of the atmosphere,,,,
Humans contribute between 3-5 % of total cO2 emitted annually,,,
Make it make sense?
It doesn’t!!!! Fact and at .02% trees and plants start dying meaning the end of life on earth
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/25/25 05:49 PM
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CO2 makes up 0.04% of the atmosphere,,,,
Humans contribute between 3-5 % of total cO2 emitted annually,,,
Make it make sense?
It doesn’t!!!! Fact and at .02% trees and plants start dying meaning the end of life on earth Now you're getting to the heart of the matter
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
[Re: Finster]
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07/25/25 11:23 PM
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A lot of money is being spent to make sure people think climate change is still a hoax.
What is most alarming is that it is happening even faster than originally projected. We probably are too late to reverse it at this point. The melting of permafrost is releasing vast amounts of methane which is the worst offender of the greenhouse gases.
Hey Keith, want some mango trees to try at your place?
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