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I know so many are in a heat wave now.

Of course the climate is changing, its been changing for billions of years and will continue to change for billions more. Its the "man made" part that is laughable, but hey, they are politicians what do you expect.
 
Of course the climate is changing, its been changing for billions of years and will continue to change for billions more. Its the "man made" part that is laughable, but hey, they are politicians what do you expect.


And the "politicians" are attempting to take on the role that parents take with their kids.:realcrazy:
They spend our money to tell (or instruct/dictate to) us about issues way outside their "purview":hifu:

Please excuse my bringing our-voted for- leadrship into this topic. But apparently that is just what many voters need.---An everlasting mom to wipe their butts and give them a binky.
 
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first really hot weekend this year
1st time here this year we got to 100*

jumped in my neighbors pool 'all's well'
my A/C was working overtime yesterday

IMO we've had a really mild summer (even the spring too)

back to the low 90*'s again
 
hey if you wanna be an ostrich and stick your head in the sand and pretend nothings changing Because of what we humans do,
then you go right ahead,its your opinion.
but,please dont be rude and tell people to stfu because of Their opinions.
thanks.
LOL ! the ostriches have left the room to boil away in Antarctica. and the STFU was directed at the people out there using climate scare tactics to fatten up their wallets and get votes,
thanks anyway
 
Cooling down, 5pm, in the shade of the back porch.

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No offense beaters, but pour yourself a glass full of icewater with a bunch of icecubes in it.... and let them melt.... and see how much water flows out of the glass.
 
No offense beaters, but pour yourself a glass full of icewater with a bunch of icecubes in it.... and let them melt.... and see how much water flows out of the glass.


The most scientifically accurate statement in the entire thread.
 
its summer and its hot out
just like it is every summer..
 
No offense beaters, but pour yourself a glass full of icewater with a bunch of icecubes in it.... and let them melt.... and see how much water flows out of the glass.
if you start with a glass of water,then Add ice cubes,
what happens to the water level in the glass?
if you have giant sheets of ice breaking off and falling into the oceans,
what happens to the water level?

moving along,my Apologies to WP29440SE
i forget how political this forum is,and i try to stay out of that area.
again,apologies for misunderstanding you.
 
The problems begin when glaciers, ice packs above the water line and snows melt at precipitous rates. That will add to the sea level. However, they will at some point be all melted, then we shall see where the sea level rises to. Before the last Ice Age continental ice sheets formed , and then melted very quickly, the sea level was some 400 feet lower. In time the planet will experience yet another Ice Age and the mile thick ice sheets will again advance over the lands. Between now, and then, lots of weather is going to happen. Logically speaking it will get much warmer before it again becomes much colder. It's all part of a 26,500 year cycle of the Earths Progression. Mankind is but a gnat on the *** of ecological time. Methinks we think much too much of ourselves.
 
And we laugh at those who inherit the world we f*%&ed up..:usflag::usflag:
 
It's simply their luck of the draw to be born during a warming period at the end of an Ice Age. No more, no less. They could just as easily be born at any other time, as people will be.
 
Luck of the draw to be born after us, our grandparents, great grandparents. We are doing it.
 
Luck of the draw to be born after us, our grandparents, great grandparents. We are doing it.
Sigh, no, we are not doing it. We may be spoiling the planets surface but we are definitely not the cause of the global climate events. Does air escape our atmosphere? Anything else? ahhh.. nope. So, everything that ever was, or has ever been done is still here on Earth. The climate survived just fine for millennia despite burning nearly every stick of wood and every lump of coal, every volcano eruption, every celestial impact. ALL of which threw countless tons of crap into the air. But suddenly, in the last 20 years or so we have convinced ourselves that we are negatively impacting the climate so badly that the Earth will be uninhabitable in a short time. Really?

Here's what actually happened in the last 20 years or so. The people in power figured out that big money could be made by scaring the pants off of human kind by convincing them they are destroying the planet.

We are collectively just a very tiny speedbump in planetary/geological time. Get up as high as seven or eight thousand feet and you can barely even see humankind. Like I said, we think way too much of ourselves as a species. The Earth will recover, and is recovering even as we speak, as the jungles reclaim ancient civilizations and the oceans breakdown our sunken vessels, and the salt air rusts old cars into the ground, grass and brush covers and reclaims old roads and houses.
Be calm and keep living.
 
our effect on the climate is miniscule at best
the climates effect on the lazy weak minded
who accept the **** served to them by thier masters is immense.
 
The Earth reconstitutes itself every processional cycle, as evidenced by ongoing studies of events and places throughout history during our very short time on the planet. When it does so the surface will be wiped clean, the continents will be altered and moved around the globe, all , or very nearly all, of humankind and every last thing we ever built will disappear. The last time this happened Antarctica moved over 2000 miles to the South West to it's present location at the pole. North America rotated down out of the Arctic to it's present location as did Northern Europe. When those continents moved, as they surely did, the oceans around them swamped the land under thousands of feet of water moving many hundreds of miles an hour over that land , driving thousands of tons of debris over the land like a giant scouring pad. A thousand feet of water is a lot of pressure on that pad. Just about everything we ever had or did was wiped off the face of the planet. Those who were lucky enough to survive had no choice but to begin again, spending every waking minute trying to feed themselves and to tame their surroundings. It took many thousands of years before there were enough of us around that we began to do stuff that would be seen and remembered later. It will happen again, just hope it doesn't happen during your lifetime.

One, of the many, oddities that have been found which were out of place and time when found is the " Antikythera Machine". The strata and location geologically should not have yielded anything more complex than a sundial, yet there it is. A machine so complex, and finely wrought that we still don't know what it is, or where and when it came from.
 
yep earths constant change has been since we were formed
won't stop after humans are gone either

humans are merely a speck in time
a mere little speck/freckle on mother natures huge ***

I'm far more concerned about the huge/gigantic caldera
under Yellowstone, way over due for an eruption
wiping out everything east, north & south of it, in short order
eventually killing/covering most of the planet Northern hemisphere
with volcanic ash & a constant winter/volcanic cloud/ash
the sun can't shine thru

or the methane for many sources in nature
huge amounts from the oceans & rotting vegetation on land
cause for green house gases, 100's of times what humans could ever cause

by the way trees live of the carbon dioxide/"global warming gases"
they also thrive from the warmth
& give out more oxygen (it's called a form of photosynthesis) that we breath

humans are really vein
(some are just in it as a political scam for the scientific grant $$$)
actually thinking they are really that much of a factor
physical pollution or deforestation yes we can be
countries like China & India, Brazil etc.
are by far the worst abusers

some people really are a special kind of stupid

the earth/Mother Nature will be the survivor
she's been thru worse & the earth is still here

rinse wash & repeat

thanks @Ghostrider 67
 
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No, I am not a climate change denier. What I am is smart enough to figure out how to gain the knowledge I need to make rational decisions for myself and not just go with whatever bullshit falls out of whomever's mouth. There are only a handful of clues that inform us of our very distant past. I will list some of them for you. The map that depicts Antarctica 2000 miles to North of it's present location and is correct in every detail. It shows no snow, no ice, and the surface depictions match exactly what NASA tells us is under all of that ice. The great megaliths across the globe that line up with each other to within 1/2 of one arc degree. The Antikythera machine, mammoths flash frozen with food still in there mouths, Gobeckli Tepe a 12,500 year old temple complex where the stones tell of a great flood and cataclysm that wiped out the Earth, a striking similarity between those stones with, their carved arms and hands, and other stones and statues on every continent. The Great Pyramids which we still do not understand, nor do we know how they were built or by whom and when. Blocks of stone in places where they would have had to be lifted 20 or more feet in the air that weigh thousands of tons, blocks which we today cannot lift. ALL of these things are from another time, BEFORE us. Long before us, so long that their stories have disappeared with the passing of so many years until no ones histories tell of them. The one thing that the written and oral histories of all cultures of the world agree on is the Great Flood. THAT event is the beginning of our collective histories as very,very little information has survived from before that time. What has survived is mostly out of place and time stuff and clues from archeology and geology.
 
Sigh,

Yes, YOU are a climate change denier!

:usflag::usflag::usflag:

nope
just someone who does proper research before making a opinion
even the co founder of Greenpeace agrees.
put down the Koolaide
 
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