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Old 10-13-2022, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by jimjamuser View Post
That was an excellent post and I hope that some forum readers are able to take it in with an open mind. I can see the points about ice ages and earth changes over millions of years. But, I can't see how that in ANY WAY negates the fact that we are dealing today with RECENT changes of warming caused by mankind (and in this case man -cruel to itself) Scientists measure temperatures at various points around the planet. And from those measurements, The FACT has emerged that the last 8 years are the warmest in weather recorded history.

I can't ignore that fact and I am confused as to how that is controversial. And I have pointed out many, many other issues.
"RECORDED HISTORY." Seems like (if I remember correctly in my old age) that I learned in grade school science class that we once had tropical weather throughout this continent. Seems also that there was once a time of glacier movement in this continent that created some of our mountain ranges. They did not teach us that the major climate change was man caused. They didn't even mention the existence of humans during that time/period. Of course, that was what was taught in the "olden" days so they may be teaching it differently now. Along with there being more than two genders....
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