This show's how your link is pure BS
It's pointless. I've been posting links to scientific reports showing the rise since the industrial revolution, for a long time. The response has always been the same, "fake news, the climates been changing for thousands of years or coincidence". You'll never dig those heads out of the sand.
drainbamage wrote:
Who ever said that climate change does not happen? It's been happening since the beginning of the earth. Yesterday the climate changed. Tomorrow it will too.
It's called WEATHER. And it's only a problem if you think shoveling snow is a problem..or not having an umbrella, or getting a sunburn.
You might google "what is the difference between weather and climate."
But I imagine you are actually smart and educated enough to already know the difference and are actually just trolling with your comment.
Wellhiem wrote:
It's pointless. I've been posting links to scientific reports showing the rise since the industrial revolution, for a long time. The response has always been the same, "fake news, the climates been changing for thousands of years or coincidence". You'll never dig those heads out of the sand.
Maybe you should be thinking about digging your head out of where it is firmly planted and instead breath fresh air.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Where I sit at the moment, in North East Connecticut. about 12000 years ago. was covered by 1 mile thick ice. Why is in not here at this time? IT GOT WARMER. The climate changed. Guess why New England is covered in quaint dry stone walls. It's called glacial till. Ever see a huge boulder that looks out of place? It's call a glacial erratic. The global warming folks point to the slowly sinking of the great lakes as proof of warming causing the lakes to "dry"up. Truth is the Lakes are not drying up, the levels are not sinking. The land id slowly rising. It is rebounding from the weight of i mile thick ice from the last glacier. Why is the ice not there? IT GOT WARMER.
advocate1982 wrote:
Maybe you should be thinking about digging your head out of where it is firmly planted and instead breath fresh air.
We have our beautiful land as evidence of global warming AND global cooling. The "industrial age" of mankind is just a blip in the grand scheme of climate change. The Cascade Mountains...Rocky Mountains...Appalachians...Great Lakes....Finger Lakes...Niagara Falls. All verification that as the earth rotates and as time passes things change and beauty results....not horror. Things will always change with the weather..sometimes good, sometimes bad - it's what happens and we have no impact on it. The human footprint on this planet is just that...a footprint - a very small one. There is no reason for any politicians to get on their bandwagon and lure their lemmings so that the rest of us have to pay taxes on NOTHING because they have an agenda.
The world keeps on spinning, and it will - no matter how forcefully politicians try to make us feel they can control it.
We can't control it, but we certainly affect it. One or two degree changes in temperature, thousands of miles of plastic waste in our oceans, all have an effect. The climate changes you are talking about took place in the period of tens of thoundsand of years. What has happened in the last 150 years, a blip in the earth's existence, is highly unusually and not a from natural sources.
We can't control it, but we certainly affect it. One or two degree changes in temperature, thousands of miles of plastic waste in our oceans, all have an effect. The climate changes you are talking about took place in the period of tens of thoundsand of years. What has happened in the last 150 years, a blip in the earth's existence, is highly unusually and not a from natural sources.
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