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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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I find it interesting that the Movement has targeted CO2 of all greenhouse gasses to choose from. Do they not understand that ALL of the oxygen which we breathe comes from CO2 via photosynthesis by plant life mostly from the oceans? Let's say that these politically motivated hacks one day find a way to get rid of CO2 and clumsily go too far and severely damage life on Earth, or kill every lifeform on Earth? Far fetched you say? These people are willing to destroy the world economy, especially the US, for 2 degrees Fahrenheit. I also find it interesting that these "scientists" are using Fahrenheit when everyone knows that scientists use Celsius. Why, you might ask? It is simply because 2 degrees Fahrenheit equals 0.8 degrees Celsius. 0.8 just doesn't sell as well as 2. Disingenuous cocka-doodle doos, these people are.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/31/25 10:35 PM
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LOL. The Tman anti-science crew should post their education level and highest math and science classes. And grades.
Some of the flat out dumbest people in the country have advanced degrees. To study the climate and to have a credible opinion on climate change, you have to know the math and science. Sorry. But it's true. I know you internet experts don't think actual education and actual expertise matter--but it does. So, let's hear it. Highest math and science?
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/31/25 11:14 PM
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To study the climate and to have a credible opinion on climate change, you have to know the math and science. Sorry. But it's true.
I know you internet experts don't think actual education and actual expertise matter--but it does.
So, let's hear it. Highest math and science?
How did your "experts" do with managing COVID?
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/31/25 11:20 PM
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To study the climate and to have a credible opinion on climate change, you have to know the math and science. Sorry. But it's true.
I know you internet experts don't think actual education and actual expertise matter--but it does.
So, let's hear it. Highest math and science?
How did your "experts" do with managing COVID? Man I was just thinking about that lol. Think of all the degrees in math and science who helped us. Maybe there will be a shot for climate change you can get. Probably gonna take a few though….
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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07/31/25 11:41 PM
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Yes, but again, proximity to the Sun is a very important variable. Mars’ proximity is much further relative to Earth’s. Remember all the variables we have to keep in mind? Shouldn't matter if the prime variable is CO2. That kind of greenhouse effect would trap every photon that reaches the planet, accumulating over millions of years. Not true. Look it up. Depends on a lot of things, specifically the wavelength. A lot of visible light passes through the atmosphere untrapped.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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08/01/25 12:52 AM
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So... you're claiming that The Earth is increasing in temperature due to rising carbon dioxide concentrations.
I pointed out a place that has a lot higher percentage of CO2, yet is very cold.
I suggest you write a letter to the scientists at NOAA and NASA and inform them of this. You may totally change their view of climate change..... ..and at the very least get a nice little chuckle and your letter pinned onto the coffee break room wall.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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08/01/25 03:07 AM
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So... you're claiming that The Earth is increasing in temperature due to rising carbon dioxide concentrations.
I pointed out a place that has a lot higher percentage of CO2, yet is very cold.
Mars also has an extremely thin atmosphere, a much smaller mass than the Earth to hold onto that atmosphere and is close to twice the distance from the sun than Earth is, braniac. With a smaller mass, solar winds strip the atmosphere away causing it to be as thin as it is. It doesn't have near the blanketing and insulating effect as Earth's atmosphere- coupled with the fact that it is 50 million more miles away from the sun compared to the earth.. yeah, it's going to be colder. Man, you're a smart one.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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08/01/25 06:19 AM
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So... you're claiming that The Earth is increasing in temperature due to rising carbon dioxide concentrations.
I pointed out a place that has a lot higher percentage of CO2, yet is very cold.
When I want to feel like I'm way smarter then I really am I come to trapperman and read a thread like this one.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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08/01/25 07:08 AM
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So... you're claiming that The Earth is increasing in temperature due to rising carbon dioxide concentrations.
I pointed out a place that has a lot higher percentage of CO2, yet is very cold.
When I want to feel like I'm way smarter then I really am I come to trapperman and read a thread like this one. When I need a reminder of just how gullible people can be, I read threads like this.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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08/01/25 09:37 AM
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Just for the record, I believe the rise in co2 is so far a good thing. Plant life depends on co2 and the rise in co2 levels has helped the amazing yields in crops and has expanded the growing area, atleast north and will continue to do so.
Just the right amount of whelm.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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08/01/25 09:53 AM
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It's becoming clear that this subject along with most other current affairs are divided along political party lines There's a small bipartisan group just like in any subject today
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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08/01/25 01:10 PM
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Just for the record, I believe the rise in co2 is so far a good thing. Plant life depends on co2 and the rise in co2 levels has helped the amazing yields in crops and has expanded the growing area, atleast north and will continue to do so. We should irrigate those crops with Brawndo. It has what plants crave.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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08/01/25 01:16 PM
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To study the climate and to have a credible opinion on climate change, you have to know the math and science. Sorry. But it's true.
I know you internet experts don't think actual education and actual expertise matter--but it does.
So, let's hear it. Highest math and science?
Is this some sort of pissing contest? You're trying to gatekeep who's allowed to have an opinion on the Internet? We all have equal standing here on Trapperman.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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08/01/25 03:25 PM
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Just for the record, I believe the rise in co2 is so far a good thing. Plant life depends on co2 and the rise in co2 levels has helped the amazing yields in crops and has expanded the growing area, atleast north and will continue to do so. We should irrigate those crops with Brawndo. It has what plants crave. It's got electrolytes!
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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08/01/25 03:38 PM
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^^^My IQ just went down a notch for just reading this post. LOL
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