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The planet has been cooling for the last 10 years not warming. Go th Tony Heller’s site and learn the true facts. As far as Arctic ice there is as much ice there now as in the year 1981. I agree the global warming now changed to climate change is a hoax
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There have been periods where no ice existed at the poles and periods where ice covered most of the USA. Well before anyone know what fossil fuels were. Remember when global warmists predicted 20 foot rise in sea levels? In the last 25 years as measured by NASA it's gone up 93 mm, about 3.6 inches. |
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The TOTV forums are continuing their reign of being the American guilt pages.
Ok, where to start? Let's start at the beginning - the OP's thread equating a high temperature with climate change. It's so demonstrably incorrect, but that's how things work here, apparently. What do we know about Verkhoyansk? Oh, that it has the distinction of being the Guinness World Record holder for the the world's widest temperature range: Quote:
So, what was the previous record at Verkhoyansk? And when? Quote:
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To fix the CO2 problem, just stop cutting down trees. They take CO2 and turn it to Oxygen. Oxygen is good.
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![]() But go ahead and try to confuse with a scale of MILLIONS and BILLIONS of years...as a comparison. Certain folks will certainly buy it. ![]() . |
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Besides, CO2 levels do not correlate very well with temperatures anyway. |
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Oh, really? So, if we put a giant sun shield in orbit between the Earth and the Sun it wouldn’t affect our climate? If we set off a dozen nuclear weapons every year so that there was constantly a lot of dust and soot high in the atmosphere it would not affect the climate?
I’ve noticed that little kids don’t realize it hurts adults when they hit them or pull their hair. They don’t think they have the power to affect grownups. Most learn that’s not true by the time they are six or so. It’s apparent some never learn the lesson. |
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I see there’s a lot of YouTube University School of Climate Science graduates here in The Villages. I hope y’all display your diplomas proudly.
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Such a profound answer. Really had to work for that one.
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A Light In Siberia |
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The ice age temperature on earth was only 4 degrees lower than today. Weather is day to day. Climate is a long period of time. As 4% of the population...we contribute more pollution per person than any country. On Covid-19, if we have 4% of population, why do we have 25% of the deaths? |
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Whenever someone talks about climate change I quietly ask myself "what do they expect me to do about it?"
Al Gore flew in a private jet to give his speeches on climate change and lived in a house that cost 100 times more in co2 release than the average American home. I read about this long ago and don't have facts to back this up. I have very limited knowledge on this subject but from what I have heard is that the changes needed are going to exceed the financial abilities of every country? That forcing the pace of technology beyond reasonable investment expectations could result in accelerating debt that gets out of control? I'm all for reducing pollution and co2 emissions but I doubt whatever steps I take will make a difference. I feel I've already maxed out what I can do, within reason. |
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Correct, climate is over a long period of time, not just last 100 years. |
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