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sounding 01-12-2024 10:53 AM

When will global warming return?
 
Who knows, but the sooner the better. This and more to be discussed Monday, Jan 15 at 1 PM at the Everglades Center - for the Science & Technology Club - South ... for a talk called Climate Change Calamity.

golfing eagles 01-12-2024 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by sounding (Post 2290420)
Who knows, but the sooner the better. This and more to be discussed Monday, Jan 15 at 1 PM at the Everglades Center - for the Science & Technology Club - South ... for a talk called Climate Change Calamity.

I sense Pandora's box creaking open---you know who will jump on this thread with his imminent global warming catastrophe mythological rant. I'll bet within 1/2 hour.

ThirdOfFive 01-12-2024 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by sounding (Post 2290420)
Who knows, but the sooner the better. This and more to be discussed Monday, Jan 15 at 1 PM at the Everglades Center - for the Science & Technology Club - South ... for a talk called Climate Change Calamity.

When will it return? Dunno. But I plan on doing my part: I'll be burning a couple of gallons of used motor oil in the back yard on towards evening.

And an old tire.

Stu from NYC 01-12-2024 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2290422)
I sense Pandora's box creaking open---you know who will jump on this thread with his imminent global warming catastrophe mythological rant. I'll bet within 1/2 hour.

The guy I am thinking of has not been around for awhile as far as I can tell

fdpaq0580 01-12-2024 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2290425)
When will it return? Dunno. But I plan on doing my part: I'll be burning a couple of gallons of used motor oil in the back yard on towards evening.

And an old tire.

So glad to see that you have a plan. πŸ˜‰

golfing eagles 01-12-2024 11:44 AM

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So glad to see that you have a plan. πŸ˜‰

He's baaaaccccckkkkkkk!

fdpaq0580 01-12-2024 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2290441)
He's baaaaccccckkkkkkk!

Little old me? You were thinking of ME? I'm flattered! I thought you were waiting for "Jimjam".
Well, let's have some fun.

golfing eagles 01-12-2024 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2290446)
Little old me? You were thinking of ME? I'm flattered! I thought you were waiting for "Jimjam".
Well, let's have some fun.

Him too, but you'll do :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Dusty_Star 01-12-2024 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by sounding (Post 2290420)
When will global warming return?.

When enough people stop believing the climate change catastrophe & the scam artists are in need of a new money spinner. That is when global warming will return. To be followed by the nightmarish global freeze so popular in the 1970s. Here is a good one: 1928 Glaciers Retreating (probably before most of us were born). What happened? Summer.

I took this article to heart. This past week it snowed at my northern house. I measured. But much to my despair, the snow melted & I tell you, the height of my yard has now shrunk by 4 inches!
I may have psychasthenia, oh, the anxiety :cry:

Taltarzac725 01-12-2024 12:26 PM

Kansas City Chiefs - Wikipedia

Those Chiefs are going to be very cold tomorrow but maybe the Dolphins more so.

I was in minus 40 to 50 windchill around October-November of 1991 in the Twin Cities and still felt cold even though I was wearing a lot of my wardrobe. I Iooked like the Michelin Man.

But back to the subject. Cold will be here quite a bit especially in winter but the big worries are the temperatures of the seas and the movement of the sea life. Maine's lobster industry is thriving thanks to climate change — but it won't last if the waters continue to warm - CBS News

No matter how much poop is thrown at the wall as far as statistics are concerned the reality is there.

fdpaq0580 01-12-2024 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2290457)
Kansas City Chiefs - Wikipedia

Those Chiefs are going to be very cold tomorrow but maybe the Dolphins more so.

I was in minus 40 to 50 windchill around October-November of 1991 in the Twin Cities and still felt cold even though I was wearing a lot of my wardrobe. I Iooked like the Michelin Man.

But back to the subject. Cold will be here quite a bit especially in winter but the big worries are the temperatures of the seas and the movement of the sea life. Maine's lobster industry is thriving thanks to climate change β€” but it won't last if the waters continue to warm - CBS News

No matter how much poop is thrown at the wall as far as statistics are concerned the reality is there.

True! Temporary hot and cold periods may occur, but earth's annual average temperatures continue to rise. And, regardless of comments to the contrary, the condition is being helped along by the various activities of 8+ billion human beings.
But, like a certain individual in the news lately likes to tell us, "not a lot of people know that."

fdpaq0580 01-12-2024 06:05 PM

Small addendum for your consideration.
If the world's population was spread evenly over the total landmass, irregardless of whether the area was considered habitable or uninhabitable, (mountainous, desert, etc,) each person would have to survive on a hair more than 4.5 acres. And, due to rising populations, your tiny bit is getting smaller every second.
Food for thought.

Topspinmo 01-12-2024 06:11 PM

Never, it called climate change now and you can’t argue that cause climate ALWAYS changing. Yesterday, last month, last year, last million years, last big bang.

Topspinmo 01-12-2024 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2290532)
Small addendum for your consideration.
If the world's population was spread evenly over the total landmass, irregardless of whether the area was considered habitable or uninhabitable, (mountainous, desert, etc,) each person would have to survive on a hair more than 4.5 acres. And, due to rising populations, your tiny bit is getting smaller every second.
Food for thought.

So over population causing climate change? I agree.

Topspinmo 01-12-2024 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2290521)
True! Temporary hot and cold periods may occur, but earth's annual average temperatures continue to rise. And, regardless of comments to the contrary, the condition is being helped along by the various activities of 8+ billion human beings.
But, like a certain individual in the news lately likes to tell us, "not a lot of people know that."


Or may not for awhile?


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