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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580
Just discovered a small lump (tumor?) in my colon. Possible indication that something is wrong. So, do I jump on this and deal with it? Or do I follow your advice from above about another potentially life threatening situation and just " look at it for 2 or 3 or 4000 years?" Maybe if we just look the other way it will disappear.
Projections are just one of many tools. Gathering and studying information, real scientifically gathered information, studied by experts in the field, upgrading the projections as new information comes in. That is why the great majority of scientists agree that mankind has played a significant roll in exacerbating climate change.
Sorry. I truly wish it wasn't so, but on this you and others who claim the current climate change is "business as usual", are wrong.
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Absolutely ridiculous analogy. Human life spans are 80+ years at best, might be as short as 6 months with a colonic neoplasm. It only takes a few days to gather the data needed
Our climate runs in 70-120,000 year cycles. Only data over thousands of years can be predictive of the future
Classic apples and oranges. So sorry that the climate change alarmists are WRONG