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  • Greget
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    Originally posted by Kermit
    Why are so many Democrats leaving their home states and moving to Florida?
    Why are so many republicans buying Teslas..derpderp. see how easy it is to be stupid?

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  • Kermit
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    Originally posted by Greget
    To make matters worse, at least in the US, more people are also moving to hurricane prone areas like Florida. We are likely to blow past the 1.5c average warming by 2028...

    Global warming will likely cross dangerous 1.5 C threshold within 5 years, UN report warns


    Why are so many Democrats leaving their home states and moving to Florida?

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  • Foxx
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    So what's the solution? if there is one. It may be unsolvable at this point.

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  • jim
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    yeah well, back then not a peep about ''global warming,'' which was probably coined by Al Gore and it came with a prediction of all glaciers melting in 12 years, yes I'm writing this floating.


    today the fake scientists are rewriting history, which they are well paid to do.


    ''keep the government grants coming ...''

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  • Hareeba!
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    Originally posted by jim
    maybe the 80's ... until the mid 70's scientists were warning about a coming ice age.


    Today It's Global Warming; In the '70s It was the Coming Ice Age

    https://www.washingtonpolicy.org/pub...coming-ice-age

    yeah, LOL Washington Policy Centre

    1970s ice age predictions were predominantly media based. The majority of peer reviewed research at the time predicted warming due to increasing CO2.

    In the 1970s, climate
    scientists were investigating the effects of rising industrial emissions on Earth’s climate.

    1970s ice age predictions were predominantly media based. The majority of peer reviewed research at the time predicted warming due to increasing CO2.




    Despite the majority of studies projecting warming, one common myth today misrepresents climate science in the 1970s by saying that the general understanding was of an imminent ice age. The small fraction of studies predicting cooling received a lot of media attention in the 1970s. The idea of a forthcoming ice age made for great headlines. The effect of this disproportionate media coverage persists today, as some people and organizations continue to perpetuate the idea that an ice age was predicted in the 1970s.

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  • jim
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
    what "predicted ice age" ?

    scientists have been warning about increasing temperatures since at least the 70s

    maybe the 80's ... until the mid 70's scientists were warning about a coming ice age.


    Today It's Global Warming; In the '70s It was the Coming Ice Age

    https://www.washingtonpolicy.org/pub...coming-ice-age

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  • DwightShrute
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    its depends on when you look at it

    this says it well

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  • Hareeba!
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    Originally posted by jim
    what happened to the predicted ice age, just a few weather cycles and overreaction ....
    what "predicted ice age" ?

    scientists have been warning about increasing temperatures since at least the 70s

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  • Foxx
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    Winter is coming

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  • jim
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    what happened to the predicted ice age, just a few weather cycles and overreaction ....

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  • Hareeba!
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    Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat
    Hareeba:
    *Your information is good. BUT: Is this graph inflation-adjusted?

    If it's NOT inflation-adjusted, that graph is telling. Inflation accumulates, especially over decades.

    Natural disasters might be picking up pace. But the big thing is that each one now costs more.
    Good point Chucky.
    I couldn't find any answer to that on the website it was published.

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  • Greget
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    To make matters worse, at least in the US, more people are also moving to hurricane prone areas like Florida. We are likely to blow past the 1.5c average warming by 2028...

    Global warming will likely cross dangerous 1.5 C threshold within 5 years, UN report warns


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  • ChuckyTheGoat
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
    Hareeba:
    *Your information is good. BUT: Is this graph inflation-adjusted?

    If it's NOT inflation-adjusted, that graph is telling. Inflation accumulates, especially over decades.

    Natural disasters might be picking up pace. But the big thing is that each one now costs more.

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  • Hareeba!
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  • Hareeba!
    started a topic Climate Change

    Climate Change

    The North Atlantic has never been this hot this early, with a massive marine heatwave dominating millions of square miles of ocean.

    In recent days the North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomaly has reached nearly 1°C above normal, the highest in recorded history.


    While this dataset only goes back to 1982, recent studies indicate that Earth's current sea surface temperatures are likely the highest in over 100,000 years.


    Looking forward to Dr "Hyperbole" Pickle weighing in on this
    But as we all know he's far too much of a coward
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