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Nov 23, 2018 19:08:35   #
Hal81 Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
 
Its all Trumps fault, And his helper Fox news. After all obummer fixed all that when he was in office. OR DID HE???

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Nov 23, 2018 19:12:30   #
DIRTY HARRY Loc: Hartland, Michigan
 
You've GOT to take politics out of this... what don't you understand about a dead planet. Venus is an extreme view of what our atmosphere could become. About 13 years ago I visited Beijing China and had no problems with breathing or seeing things because of the pollution but do you remember what the Olympics were like a few years ago.Go back and look at photographs for the industrial areas in Pennsylvania, East and West Virginia at the height of steel production .. couldn't see the hand in front of your face...


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Nov 23, 2018 19:22:02   #
DIRTY HARRY Loc: Hartland, Michigan
 
Remember where George the second left us? Remember where the auto industry, housing industry, banking industry, your 401K was when he left office. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED WITH 2 WARS AT THE SAME TIME ... AND WE'RE still FIGHTING THEM. AND WHERE WERE THESE COMMODITIES WHEN HE LEFT OFFICE? As far as Dump's successes ... look up Hysteresis.. and I hope (doubt if you'll ever) understand just what might be going on.
Hal81 wrote:
Its all Trumps fault, And his helper Fox news. After all obummer fixed all that when he was in office. OR DID HE???

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Nov 23, 2018 19:25:13   #
leftj Loc: Texas
 
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
And I assume you have extensive studies on this subject with lots of data .... beyond speculation. Trump, and FAUX NEWS? Just what would it cost mankind to at least attempt to not store coal ash near or in fresh water streams? Dump shit all over, go with clean energy, try to keep invasive species from migrating into areas where they have no predators, etc?What is wrong with trying to pick up after ourselves.. what do we have to lose by trying to cleaning up our act? Even Einstein said that the Earth is not a very significant planet... except it's the one we are living on right now. Not to mention, as far as we know, it's the only planet in existence to produce chocolate.
And I assume you have extensive studies on this su... (show quote)


THE SKY IS FALLING! THE SKY IS FALLING!

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Nov 23, 2018 19:27:46   #
DIRTY HARRY Loc: Hartland, Michigan
 
I can't fight with stupid. Probably put your baseball hat on with the bill in the back as well.
leftj wrote:
THE SKY IS FALLING! THE SKY IS FALLING!

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Nov 23, 2018 19:31:33   #
leftj Loc: Texas
 
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
I can't fight with stupid. Probably put your baseball hat on with the bill in the back as well.


Ah there’s the typical capitulation remark.

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Nov 23, 2018 19:38:21   #
DIRTY HARRY Loc: Hartland, Michigan
 
stating fact....but to a incapable of understanding audience. This topic probably wont have the effect on us as it will our children and grandchildren... you did not read or comprehend any of the the other stuff I wrote.. just my response to a very stupid reply. Don't worry Dump will heave your back or alt least be at the back....probably take care of your granddaughters as well....
leftj wrote:
Ah there’s the typical capitulation remark.

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Nov 23, 2018 19:52:25   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
stating fact....but to a incapable of understanding audience. This topic probably wont have the effect on us as it will our children and grandchildren... you did not read or comprehend any of the the other stuff I wrote.. just my response to a very stupid reply. Don't worry Dump will heave your back or alt least be at the back....probably take care of your granddaughters as well....


That's right, we're the last generation that had it as good as it gets and we really whooped it up. Future generations won't think kindly of us at all.

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Nov 23, 2018 20:01:14   #
leftj Loc: Texas
 
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
stating fact....but to a incapable of understanding audience. This topic probably wont have the effect on us as it will our children and grandchildren... you did not read or comprehend any of the the other stuff I wrote.. just my response to a very stupid reply. Don't worry Dump will heave your back or alt least be at the back....probably take care of your granddaughters as well....


The other stuff you wrote was unintelligible. Basically a feeble attempt to immitate Algore who has parlayed his drival into a massive fortune. GW is nothing more than a religion.

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Nov 23, 2018 20:05:49   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
leftj wrote:
The other stuff you wrote was unintelligible. Basically a feeble attempt to immitate Algore who has parlayed his drival into a massive fortune. GW is nothing more than a religion.


Forget Al Gore and climate change. We're 7 billion people closing in on 11 billion by 2050, all competing for the remaining resources on an increasingly clapped out planet. A planet that is becoming more and more incapable of supporting human life . Bon Ton Roulet!!

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Nov 23, 2018 20:35:10   #
leftj Loc: Texas
 
Texcaster wrote:
Forget Al Gore and climate change. We're 7 billion people closing in on 11 billion by 2050, all competing for the remaining resources on an increasingly clapped out planet. A planet that is becoming more and more incapable of supporting human life . Bon Ton Roulet!!


What a snowflake.

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Nov 23, 2018 20:48:21   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
leftj wrote:
What a snowflake.


Really? You want coddled snowflakes with an oppression, grievance, persecution complex? Has the War on Christmas started yet?



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Nov 23, 2018 20:56:00   #
MadMikeOne Loc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
 
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
Rising US sea levels, erosion threatening historic lighthouses

Wayne Parry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

MAURICE RIVER TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Rising seas and erosion are threatening lighthouses around the U.S. and the world. Volunteers and cash-strapped governments are doing what they can, but the level of concern, like the water, is rising.

New Jersey's East Point Lighthouse has been lighting up Delaware Bay for the better part of two centuries. But those same waters that the lighthouse helped illuminate might bring about its demise.

With even a moderate-term fix likely to cost $3 million or more, New Jersey officials are considering what to do to save the lighthouse. Nancy Patterson, president of the Maurice River Historical Society, says something needs to be done now.

State and local governments routinely shore up the perimeter of the lighthouse property with 3,000-pound (1360-kilogram) sand bags and hastily bulldozed earthen walls. During normal conditions, the bay is about 40 yards (37 meters) from the lighthouse; aerial photos from 1940 show at least four times as much beach between the lighthouse and the bay as there is now.

And during storms, the surf pounds against an earthen wall just 10 yards (9 meters) from the lighthouse's front steps.

“This lighthouse is in incredible danger; it's getting worse and worse and worse,” Patterson said. “The water is right there, often within feet of the lighthouse.”

She recently led a save-the-lighthouse rally to call attention to its plight and push the state Department of Environmental Protection to do something to save it before it falls into the bay.

It's a threat affecting lighthouses around the country and the world, including those in low-lying areas being inundated by water, as well as those on bluffs or cliffs being eroded by storms and rising sea levels.

“It's happening faster than anybody had predicted,” said Jeff Gales, executive director of the U.S. Lighthouse Society in Hansville, Washington.

While some of the lighthouses continue to be relied upon for navigation, others have been supplanted more modern technology, and are treasured more for historical and tourism purposes.

Climate change hastened by manmade greenhouse gases is not only melting polar ice, adding to sea levels, but the warmer waters are expanding and some land formations sinking.

Globally, sea levels have been rising over the past century, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the rate has increased in recent decades. In New Jersey, seas have risen by 1.3 feet (0.4 meters) over the past 100 years, said Benjamin Horton, a Rutgers University professor and leading expert on climate change and sea level rise. That is a faster pace than for the past 2,000 years combined, he said.
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I live fairly close to East Point Light and have a couple of images I’d like to post in your thread to illustrate just how vulnerable this lighthouse is. May I do so?

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Nov 23, 2018 21:32:41   #
hasslichhog
 
leftj wrote:
Yes, climate is always changing. Climate Change hype is a religion that false profits are making billions of $'s from.





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Nov 23, 2018 21:43:54   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
LWW wrote:
Who can guess the greatest man made ecological disaster of all time?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcLrH2eIOWI

This source doesn't agree with you, but I realize that to you that just means they are wrong. They say Chernobyl. may come down to definitions.

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