yrp
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I'm sure someone has shown you all this before? https://xkcd.com/1732/
I'm sure someone has shown you all this before? https://xkcd.com/1732/
https://gtswarm.com/proxy/aHR0cDovL...S9naXNwLWxhc3QtMTAwMDAtbmV3LnBuZw==/image.pngI'm sure someone has shown you all this before? https://xkcd.com/1732/
So you're saying the sudden change that just happened to correspond with the industrial revolution is a coincidence?
Also yeah I'm sure the earth had a bunch of ice ages and survived and life will continue on earth for a long time after we're gone. But I'm worried that we(humans) won't be able to survive this temparature change.
I don’t know how old you are but I was a kid when scientists were talking constantly about worldwide acid rain. I remember reading that if things continued at the current rate, rainwater would have the same pH as sulfuric acid. I want to say the date they thought this would happen has already come and gone. Based on the fact that I don’t see people wearing rubber suits whenever it rains, it looks like they were wrong. A majority of the predictions and prognostications have been questionable at best. Ever hear of global cooling? Yes, that was also a scientific prediction in the late 70s.
I may be wrong. It’s okay...it’s not the first time. I feel like we could have problems that rival the alarmist vision of global warming on the near horizon. Superbugs and water-related issues are a concern of mine. When the Ogallala aquifer runs dry or becomes polluted, the US will have major problems.
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Like if I showed you that same graph but didn't label it climate change, you'd say something happened at the end and it went way off course.
Like if I showed you that same graph but didn't label it climate change, you'd say something happened at the end and it went way off course.
Yet another example of the green movement screwing up nature. Biofuels and the subsidies to produce them increase the demand for corn needlessly. We do not need biofuels.
The a Great Barrier Reef has survived ocean level changes of as much as 300 feet as ice ages came and went. That is dramatically more than most people realize. Climate change has always happened.You probably know that a whale fossil was found where Plant Vogtle stands today. That’s a long way from the current ocean borders. It seems to me that South Georgia and Florida were completely under water once before. I guess my point is that I do believe in climate change...it has always been changing.
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I don’t know how old you are but I was a kid when scientists were talking constantly about worldwide acid rain. I remember reading that if things continued at the current rate, rainwater would have the same pH as sulfuric acid. I want to say the date they thought this would happen has already come and gone. Based on the fact that I don’t see people wearing rubber suits whenever it rains, it looks like they were wrong. A majority of the predictions and prognostications have been questionable at best. Ever hear of global cooling? Yes, that was also a scientific prediction in the late 70s.
I may be wrong. It’s okay...it’s not the first time. I feel like we could have problems that rival the alarmist vision of global warming on the near horizon. Superbugs and water-related issues are a concern of mine. When the Ogallala aquifer runs dry or becomes polluted, the US will have major problems.
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You are delusional to that basically all scientists believe in the climate change myth.You guys are real delusional if you think basically all scientists are wrong and that humans aren't making the planet harder to live in. I wish I had the peace of mind about this that you do
You guys are real delusional if you think basically all scientists are wrong and that humans aren't making the planet harder to live in. I wish I had the peace of mind about this that you do
Funny thing about humans......they are quite creative. Everytime we a presented with a problem, a solution or an alternative is developed or we move on. I have faith the same will hold true in the future.Humans are definitely making the planet harder to live in and we should all do our best to take care of the planet. Even without global warming, there is a tipping point where the world’s resources will not be able to sustain population growth. When will that be? Who knows? A large factor will be the efficiency of how humans use and take care of the finite resources.
Another failed prediction of global calamity that I remember is that we were supposed to be out of fossil fuels by now. No cars. No planes. No delivery trucks. Shriek!!! Of course, we found more fuels. More importantly we moved from carbureted engines to fuel injectors, effectively doubling the world’s fuel supply. Global crises averted.
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Problems only get solved when people take them seriously