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Myth of man-made global warming

 
 
jft2
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 09:57 am
@Setanta,
13 of 14 Hottest Years on Record All Occurred in 21st Century

http://www.weather.com/science/environment/news/13-14-hottest-years-record-occurred-21st-century-wmo-20140324

I didn't mention CO2 as a causal or result factor although I believe it likely is a factor.
The one fact that is undeniable, is that our planet surface, land and water, is getting warmer over the past 150 years at a rate that has never been known to exist before.
parados
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 10:12 am
@jft2,
National Geographic has an interesting story on what Florida could look like in 85 years. It talks about how local governments are trying to plan for the changes because state and federal governments are doing nothing. It also lays out the costs of having to adapt to the rising sea. Something the deniers always ignore when they introduce cost as a reason to do nothing.

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2015/02/climate-change-economics/parker-text


http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2015/02/climate-change-economics/img/florida-map-01-NEW.jpg
jft2
 
  1  
Mon 2 Feb, 2015 10:15 am
@Setanta,
The equinoxes are also solstices of a different type.
The Sun is at right angles to thee Equator twice every year, as well as once each year at the northern solstice and the southern solstice.
Quehoniaomath
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 10:17 am
@jft2,
Hence Christmas and pass over!
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MontereyJack
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 10:23 am
"equinox" is from the Latin for "equal night", "solstice" for "sun standing still". Day and night are of equal length at an equinox, the sun is at it's farthest north or south on a solstice, it sseems to stand almost still at that point in the sky (and it's shadow on a sundial) for several days. Solstices are the extreme points, equinoxes are just transitional points.
Quehoniaomath
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 10:35 am
@MontereyJack,
Quote:
it sseems to stand almost still at that point in the sky (and it's shadow on a sundial) for several days.


Yep, the death of the mythical jesus, jesus IS the sun!

But I digress Smile
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MontereyJack
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 10:58 am
yes, you certainly do. though with you, you probably think there's some literal truth in that.
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Olivier5
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 11:14 am
@Setanta,
Quote:
I don't think we can say if human activity is causing climate change.

You think wrong. We can say that, and it's true.
Quehoniaomath
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 11:57 am
@Olivier5,
Quote:
You think wrong. We can say that, and it's true


of course you can say that. But saying it doesn't make it true of course,
Olivier5
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 12:20 pm
@Quehoniaomath,
Hey Qehog. How's life in denialand?
Quehoniaomath
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 12:26 pm
@Olivier5,
Quote:
Hey Qehog. How's life in denialand?


A personal attack is always a cheap shot, mate. Wink
Olivier5
 
  1  
Mon 2 Feb, 2015 12:29 pm
@Quehoniaomath,
You're too cheap to deserve anything else, though.
Quehoniaomath
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 12:36 pm
@Olivier5,
Quote:
You're too cheap to deserve anything else, though.


And why is that, mate? It really looks like something is bothering you!
How come, son?
Olivier5
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 12:38 pm
@Quehoniaomath,
Nothing. Just waiting for the next hilarious conspiracy theory... :-)
Quehoniaomath
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 12:47 pm
@Olivier5,
Quote:
Nothing. Just waiting for the next hilarious conspiracy theory... :-)


Some questions then, sun. Hope you can answer them.

1 why is a conspiracy theory hilarious?

2 Where does this thought coming from?

3 Are you sure you are not indoctrinated into believing that conspiracy theories are hilarious so some people get away with things.

Olivier5
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 01:28 pm
@Quehoniaomath,
I am not the sun, but thanks for thinking I am so solar.

Here are my answers. Hope you can understand them:

1. Not all of them are, but yours tend to be particularly far-feched and thus very funny. Like your idea that the moon is artificial... Thank you for that gem.

2. From where the other thoughts does coming from... Where else? Smile

3. Yes.
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Setanta
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 04:25 pm
@parados,
That is interesting, and the more so as it does not include the effect which will result if the West Antarctic ice shelf detaches, which it now appears will very likely happen in 100 to 150 years.
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Setanta
 
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Mon 2 Feb, 2015 04:26 pm
@jft2,
Note what Monterey Jack has told you, and learn to educated yourself before you shoot your mouth off.
Quehoniaomath
 
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Fri 6 Feb, 2015 01:42 pm
Professor Bob Carter torpedoes the "scientific consensus" on the climate HOAX

gungasnake
 
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Fri 6 Feb, 2015 02:58 pm
@Setanta,
Quote:
...Note what Monterey Jack has told you.....


You're telling somebody to pay more attentionl to monkeyjerk.........

BWWWAAAAAAAaaaaahaaaahaaahaaaahaaaaaaahaaaaaahaaaaahaaahahahahahahahahahaha..... Hohohohohohohohohohoho...harharharhar..........

I recommend intelligent people pay just enough attention to monkeyjerk to put his ignorant goofy ass on ignore.



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