Re: Still believing in climate change?
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According to my years of exhaustive research, southern california and areas near the equator will experience minimal climate change.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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Wondering when the next flat earth society meeting is. Hope nobody is late, you wouldn't want to miss anything.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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Wondering when the next flat earth society meeting is. Hope nobody is late, you wouldn't want to miss anything. I'm sure it starts right after the "There are more than two genders" meeting
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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Wondering when the next flat earth society meeting is. Hope nobody is late, you wouldn't want to miss anything. Wondering if/when ANY of the catastrophic predictions made by the GW Alarmist crowd will ever happen...
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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You must not watch the news much Marlin. Wildfire smoke, dying corral reefs, beetle infested dying forests, tornadoes running amok, floods, devastating hurricanes...geez what am I missing?
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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The high temp today was about 35° lower than the high temp four days ago. Climate changed overnight. No Chuck, the weather changed overnight. Climate is the average weather conditions over a length of time; ie: decades- centuries. Not 96 hours.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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The high temp today was about 35° lower than the high temp four days ago. Climate changed overnight. No Chuck, the weather changed overnight. Climate is the average weather conditions over a length of time; ie: decades- centuries. Not 96 hours. Correct. Climate is the average over 30 years.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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Didn't any of you have science classes in high school?\
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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But, but, but... The Grand Old Party (whom I'm registered with, by the way) says global warming is a conspiracy and is a sham that's out to get us for our taxes.
It's crazy how some on the right side can be such rank and file blind followers, just as people on the left side can be.
There's evidence all around of a consistently warming earth if you can take the blinders off and stop looking at everything through elephant and donkey shaped glasses. It goes beyond disagreeing with something Al Gore said 1/4 of a century ago. At some point you're just being straight up asinine and obtuse to be a denier.
Artic and antarctic ice is diminishing. Less surface ice reflects less sunlight back into space. More open water absorbs more sunlight (and heat) and leads to rising ocean temperatures. As Beaverpeeler mentioned, reefs are bleaching. Permafrost is melting releasing naturally stored greenhouse gases. South American countries are wiping out swathes of rainforests that are one of the largest land based recyclers and converters of CO2. All these different scenarios are real and measurable happenings, and to deny their happenings or their impact on the planet is honestly a little bit radical. The high temp here today was 71*. I’ll take global cooling I guess….BTW, the but, but, but, statement is more easily applied to any number of bs stories used and propagated by the left, climate change included. Did the near decade long drought across the middle of our great nation in the 1930’s happen due the climate change also??? Seriously, are you attributing that great shift of weather patterns to a bunch of industries in their infancies in only a couple nations on earth? As soon as you can warp another taxpayer funded scientist to try and convince me of that, I may change. But I doubt it…. Go ahead, think on that…
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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But, but, but... The Grand Old Party (whom I'm registered with, by the way) says global warming is a conspiracy and is a sham that's out to get us for our taxes.
It's crazy how some on the right side can be such rank and file blind followers, just as people on the left side can be.
There's evidence all around of a consistently warming earth if you can take the blinders off and stop looking at everything through elephant and donkey shaped glasses. It goes beyond disagreeing with something Al Gore said 1/4 of a century ago. At some point you're just being straight up asinine and obtuse to be a denier.
Artic and antarctic ice is diminishing. Less surface ice reflects less sunlight back into space. More open water absorbs more sunlight (and heat) and leads to rising ocean temperatures. As Beaverpeeler mentioned, reefs are bleaching. Permafrost is melting releasing naturally stored greenhouse gases. South American countries are wiping out swathes of rainforests that are one of the largest land based recyclers and converters of CO2. All these different scenarios are real and measurable happenings, and to deny their happenings or their impact on the planet is honestly a little bit radical. None of that proves that humans are causing it. A correlation in time does NOT establish a scientific cause and effect relationship.
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Re: Still believing in climate change?
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But, but, but... The Grand Old Party (whom I'm registered with, by the way) says global warming is a conspiracy and is a sham that's out to get us for our taxes.
It's crazy how some on the right side can be such rank and file blind followers, just as people on the left side can be.
There's evidence all around of a consistently warming earth if you can take the blinders off and stop looking at everything through elephant and donkey shaped glasses. It goes beyond disagreeing with something Al Gore said 1/4 of a century ago. At some point you're just being straight up asinine and obtuse to be a denier.
Artic and antarctic ice is diminishing. Less surface ice reflects less sunlight back into space. More open water absorbs more sunlight (and heat) and leads to rising ocean temperatures. As Beaverpeeler mentioned, reefs are bleaching. Permafrost is melting releasing naturally stored greenhouse gases. South American countries are wiping out swathes of rainforests that are one of the largest land based recyclers and converters of CO2. All these different scenarios are real and measurable happenings, and to deny their happenings or their impact on the planet is honestly a little bit radical. NY was covered with ice 10,000-15,000 years ago. It melted all on its own, climate change, but no one was here then.
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