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Jan 15, 2020 01:09:43   #
David Bennett
 
We are Altering the future of our physical global home environment in ways few of us really understand - and the consequences may eventually destroy this planet as a viable environment for our survival, to say nothing of the vast array of other creatures we share it with. In the end, thier destruction will likely also be our own eventually.

We have entered an era of technological change most of us don’t even understand

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Jan 15, 2020 01:17:31   #
JW
 
David Bennett wrote:
We are Altering the future of our physical global home environment in ways few of us really understand - and the consequences may eventually destroy this planet as a viable environment for our survival, to say nothing of the vast array of other creatures we share it with. In the end, thier destruction will likely also be our own eventually.

We have entered an era of technological change most of us don’t even understand


We are overdue for another mass extinction. We have created a technology that is invisible without our technology to view it. Perhaps those creatures that inherit what we leave behind will ultimately achieve what we seem unable to accomplish.

Personally, I'm rooting for the cats.

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Jan 15, 2020 01:30:35   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
JW wrote:
We are overdue for another mass extinction. We have created a technology that is invisible without our technology to view it. Perhaps those creatures that inherit what we leave behind will ultimately achieve what we seem unable to accomplish.

Personally, I'm rooting for the cats.


Like T***sformers???

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Jan 15, 2020 01:31:53   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
David Bennett wrote:
We are Altering the future of our physical global home environment in ways few of us really understand - and the consequences may eventually destroy this planet as a viable environment for our survival, to say nothing of the vast array of other creatures we share it with. In the end, thier destruction will likely also be our own eventually.

We have entered an era of technological change most of us don’t even understand


As we speak, two asteroids are on a direct course to strike the earth in two specific cities of the US.

The first will strike New York City and the second will hit San Francisco.

Both asteroids were thrown from the very hand of Yaweh as punishment for the iniquitous display of obnoxious homosexuality and the anti-Semitic acts of violence.

Hold on to your butts because you're about to see the wrath of God Almighty.

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Jan 15, 2020 01:36:56   #
JW
 
proud republican wrote:
Like T***sformers???


I don't think so...

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Jan 15, 2020 01:42:31   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
JW wrote:
I don't think so...


It was a joke,JW!!! 😀😀

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Jan 15, 2020 01:51:33   #
Fodaoson Loc: South Texas
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
As we speak, two asteroids are on a direct course to strike the earth in two specific cities of the US.

The first will strike New York City and the second will hit San Francisco.

Both asteroids were thrown from the very hand of Yaweh as punishment for the iniquitous display of obnoxious homosexuality and the anti-Semitic acts of violence.

Hold on to your butts because you're about to see the wrath of God Almighty.


an asteroid flew close close to earth today,January 14 2020. Another one will also come close but none are predicted to hit earth particularly New York and San Francisco

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Jan 15, 2020 01:51:57   #
JW
 
proud republican wrote:
It was a joke,JW!!! 😀😀


Sorry, it went over my head. I didn't get it... my bad.

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Jan 15, 2020 01:55:43   #
Hug
 
David Bennett wrote:
We are Altering the future of our physical global home environment in ways few of us really understand - and the consequences may eventually destroy this planet as a viable environment for our survival, to say nothing of the vast array of other creatures we share it with. In the end, thier destruction will likely also be our own eventually.

We have entered an era of technological change most of us don’t even understand


David, you are right, I do not understand modern technology, but I do understand that man made c*****e c****e is a huge h**x. Man makes pollution, not c*****e c****e. C*****e c****e is ongoing and can be tracked back for thousands of years.

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Jan 15, 2020 02:13:35   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Fodaoson wrote:
an asteroid flew close close to earth today,January 14 2020. Another one will also come close but none are predicted to hit earth particularly New York and San Francisco


I spoke with God on this matter and I can assure you that these two asteroids are presently on target and hurtling towards us as we speak.

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Jan 15, 2020 02:21:52   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Fodaoson wrote:
an asteroid flew close close to earth today,January 14 2020. Another one will also come close but none are predicted to hit earth particularly New York and San Francisco


You know he was joking with you,right???? Relax!!!

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Jan 15, 2020 03:25:30   #
JoyV
 
David Bennett wrote:
We are Altering the future of our physical global home environment in ways few of us really understand - and the consequences may eventually destroy this planet as a viable environment for our survival, to say nothing of the vast array of other creatures we share it with. In the end, thier destruction will likely also be our own eventually.

We have entered an era of technological change most of us don’t even understand



Note in the 1st graph how much atmospheric CO2 is natural vs human caused.

The 2nd graph shows the glacial and interglacial global temperatures for the past 450,000 years. Note that LOOONG before the industrial revolution the earth had global temperatures well above today and even above our peak temperatures in the 1990s.

And finally the compare the extent of the Arctic icecap from 2012 to 2013. The Arctic ice sheets have been expanding over most of the Arctic for several years with the exception of Greenland. Why not Greenland? Could the geothermal hot spot under Greenland have anything to do with it? The Iceland hot spot which caused the volcanic activity which created Iceland has grown a magma plume extending under Greenland.
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4670

C*****e c****e (g****l w*****g) doomsayers are either science challenged or science deniers.









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Jan 15, 2020 05:27:47   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
JoyV wrote:
Note in the 1st graph how much atmospheric CO2 is natural vs human caused.

The 2nd graph shows the glacial and interglacial global temperatures for the past 450,000 years. Note that LOOONG before the industrial revolution the earth had global temperatures well above today and even above our peak temperatures in the 1990s.

And finally the compare the extent of the Arctic icecap from 2012 to 2013. The Arctic ice sheets have been expanding over most of the Arctic for several years with the exception of Greenland. Why not Greenland? Could the geothermal hot spot under Greenland have anything to do with it? The Iceland hot spot which caused the volcanic activity which created Iceland has grown a magma plume extending under Greenland.
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4670

C*****e c****e (g****l w*****g) doomsayers are either science challenged or science deniers.
Note in the 1st graph how much atmospheric CO2 is ... (show quote)

According to Nasser Arctic sea ice was 8 million square kilometers in 1980 now it's about half that, the graph shows it goes up and down but the trend is down at 12•85 % sea ice lost each decade.

It is a Divine judgment I saw it myself in the bush fire only 3 things got saved at my place, my solar panels separate from the house which was the second thing and a small garage for my motor bike which is now registered so I must be telling the t***h as my life goes on as normal so I can continue doing that from the Holy Mountain which is Mt. Skanzi.



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Jan 15, 2020 08:01:53   #
JimMe
 
Hug wrote:
David, you are right, I do not understand modern technology, but I do understand that man made c*****e c****e is a huge h**x. Man makes pollution, not c*****e c****e. C*****e c****e is ongoing and can be tracked back for thousands of years.



Hug... C*****e C****e can be traced back to the origins of Earth... Well, maybe to the origins of Earth's atmosphere... Between the continuing tectonic plates shifting, volcanic eruptions of magma, and the oceans' tides eroding coastlines, Nature changes climates in different regions of Our planet constantly...

As an example: Northern Africa had vast grasslands 2100 years ago... But due to that region's c*****e c****e, within 40-50 years, the grasslands all but disappeared, and have remained only sparsely green to this day...

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Jan 15, 2020 08:48:24   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
JimMe wrote:
Hug... C*****e C****e can be traced back to the origins of Earth... Well, maybe to the origins of Earth's atmosphere... Between the continuing tectonic plates shifting, volcanic eruptions of magma, and the oceans' tides eroding coastlines, Nature changes climates in different regions of Our planet constantly...

As an example: Northern Africa had vast grasslands 2100 years ago... But due to that region's c*****e c****e, within 40-50 years, the grasslands all but disappeared, and have remained only sparsely green to this day...
Hug... C*****e C****e can be traced back to the or... (show quote)

2100 years ago is today in epoch term times, however you could be right times are a changing, the Holocene is barely 11,500 years old but already we could be entering a new geological epoch maybe 7,000,000 years too early, but maybe not, evidence of massive changes on average occur every 3,000,000 years so that would be considered normal until now.

The biggest time frame are eons then eras after that periods followed by epochs and ages.

This is the new Meghalayan age coming from rocks denoting time through chemical composition linked to the atmosphere particularly in the past 600,000 years the atmosphere has recorded it's content of Oxygen and Carbon in rocks.

The present Holocene is divided up into 3 ages the Greenlandian the Northgrippian and Meghalayn.

But this is so different since 1750 that we could have departed the Meghalayn making the Holocene the shortest epoch on record.

This new dimension is being referred to as the Antropocene which could be an age or an epoch, depending on how long it lasts, but nevertheless it's the direct result of industrialization mainly.

The Holocene is the first time agriculture was possible on a scale compatible with human sedimentation that is dependant on cultivating and grazing domestic animals rather than nomadic h****r gatherer life style.

God said I was right don't forget.





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