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Jun 30, 2021 09:05:36   #
Cuda2020
 
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's impact, this yet is still just another sign, farmers worry as well as fisheries. We have to make a change, not ten years from now ,but now. Are we this dumb, to not.

Tracking heat wave impact on Pacific Northwest crops, farm workers
The Pacific Northwest grows most of the world's cherries and there is concern about what will happen to the crop this year.
http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Wreaks Havoc on Crops, Wildlife

http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

www.fisheries.noaa.gov › feature-story › marine
Nov 07, 2019 · Low salmon returns to many West Coast rivers in the last few years have been linked to the Blob

It’s hard to talk about salmon without talking Bristol Bay. Each year, at the end of June, in the world’s biggest sockeye salmon run, millions of fish flood the area’s rivers providing local communities with sustenance, fueling marine and seaside businesses, and contributing up to two-thirds of the state’s total salmon fishery value. Last year, the predictions were particularly bold: Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game estimated almost 50 million fish would return.

But as June turned to July, there were hardly any salmon in Bristol Bay. People feared the worst. Where had all the fish gone?

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Jun 30, 2021 09:45:36   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's impact, this yet is still just another sign, farmers worry as well as fisheries. We have to make a change, not ten years from now ,but now. Are we this dumb, to not.

Tracking heat wave impact on Pacific Northwest crops, farm workers
The Pacific Northwest grows most of the world's cherries and there is concern about what will happen to the crop this year.
http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Wreaks Havoc on Crops, Wildlife

http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

www.fisheries.noaa.gov › feature-story › marine
Nov 07, 2019 · Low salmon returns to many West Coast rivers in the last few years have been linked to the Blob

It’s hard to talk about salmon without talking Bristol Bay. Each year, at the end of June, in the world’s biggest sockeye salmon run, millions of fish flood the area’s rivers providing local communities with sustenance, fueling marine and seaside businesses, and contributing up to two-thirds of the state’s total salmon fishery value. Last year, the predictions were particularly bold: Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game estimated almost 50 million fish would return.

But as June turned to July, there were hardly any salmon in Bristol Bay. People feared the worst. Where had all the fish gone?
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's im... (show quote)


Anthropogenic G****l W*****g is a h**x. That's why they call it "C*****e C****e" now. The Earth stopped warming. As a matter of fact, more than 2000 years ago it was warmer than now, as is evidenced by the remains found of thriving vineyards and orchards in areas where today it is too cold for them to survive.

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Jun 30, 2021 09:52:05   #
agatemaggot Loc: waterloo iowa
 
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Anthropogenic G****l W*****g is a h**x. That's why they call it "C*****e C****e" now. The Earth stopped warming. As a matter of fact, more than 2000 years ago it was warmer than now, as is evidenced by the remains found of thriving vineyards and orchards in areas where today it is too cold for them to survive.


YUP ! Right on the money !

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Jun 30, 2021 09:58:25   #
Liberty Tree
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's impact, this yet is still just another sign, farmers worry as well as fisheries. We have to make a change, not ten years from now ,but now. Are we this dumb, to not.

Tracking heat wave impact on Pacific Northwest crops, farm workers
The Pacific Northwest grows most of the world's cherries and there is concern about what will happen to the crop this year.
http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Wreaks Havoc on Crops, Wildlife

http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

www.fisheries.noaa.gov › feature-story › marine
Nov 07, 2019 · Low salmon returns to many West Coast rivers in the last few years have been linked to the Blob

It’s hard to talk about salmon without talking Bristol Bay. Each year, at the end of June, in the world’s biggest sockeye salmon run, millions of fish flood the area’s rivers providing local communities with sustenance, fueling marine and seaside businesses, and contributing up to two-thirds of the state’s total salmon fishery value. Last year, the predictions were particularly bold: Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game estimated almost 50 million fish would return.

But as June turned to July, there were hardly any salmon in Bristol Bay. People feared the worst. Where had all the fish gone?
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's im... (show quote)


We have had previous record heat waves, record cold waves, record droughts, and record rainfalls. The earth goes in cycles.

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Jun 30, 2021 10:17:51   #
Gman65
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's impact, this yet is still just another sign, farmers worry as well as fisheries. We have to make a change, not ten years from now ,but now. Are we this dumb, to not.

Tracking heat wave impact on Pacific Northwest crops, farm workers
The Pacific Northwest grows most of the world's cherries and there is concern about what will happen to the crop this year.
http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Wreaks Havoc on Crops, Wildlife

http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

www.fisheries.noaa.gov › feature-story › marine
Nov 07, 2019 · Low salmon returns to many West Coast rivers in the last few years have been linked to the Blob

It’s hard to talk about salmon without talking Bristol Bay. Each year, at the end of June, in the world’s biggest sockeye salmon run, millions of fish flood the area’s rivers providing local communities with sustenance, fueling marine and seaside businesses, and contributing up to two-thirds of the state’s total salmon fishery value. Last year, the predictions were particularly bold: Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game estimated almost 50 million fish would return.

But as June turned to July, there were hardly any salmon in Bristol Bay. People feared the worst. Where had all the fish gone?
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's im... (show quote)

When one of the many Dufasa's from the Democratic party is on national news , & makes a claim that the possible reason for the apartment complex collapse in Florida , could possibly be due to c*****e c****e , & g****l w*****g , I absolutely refuse to acknowledge any statement , or ANY post in favor of support of such craziness , foolish , i***tic comments, and will go as far to say , that anyone making supportive suggestions in favor of such , has flipped their lid , & needs serious mental evaluation ! These people are to far gone to even reasonably consider their suggestions , & should be pushed to the side , and evaluated as to their mental health level , & their safety to their self & others around them. PERIOD !

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Jun 30, 2021 10:21:02   #
Cuda2020
 
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Anthropogenic G****l W*****g is a h**x. That's why they call it "C*****e C****e" now. The Earth stopped warming. As a matter of fact, more than 2000 years ago it was warmer than now, as is evidenced by the remains found of thriving vineyards and orchards in areas where today it is too cold for them to survive.


Yes, well we still happen to be in an ice age, and we're warming up, go figure. It about as much a a h**x as the sun setting in the west and rising in the east. C*****e c****e was it's name given by the right in hopes of winning the argument under that indefensible terminology. There is no argument for *C*****e C****e" but as far as anthropogenic g****l w*****g, it is undeniable except for i***ts who refuse facts.

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Jun 30, 2021 10:22:17   #
Cuda2020
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
We have had previous record heat waves, record cold waves, record droughts, and record rainfalls. The earth goes in cycles.


I'm not even entertaining you with that unthinking ridiculous comment, go back to sleep.

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Jun 30, 2021 10:25:14   #
Strycker Loc: The middle of somewhere else.
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's impact, this yet is still just another sign, farmers worry as well as fisheries. We have to make a change, not ten years from now ,but now. Are we this dumb, to not.

Tracking heat wave impact on Pacific Northwest crops, farm workers
The Pacific Northwest grows most of the world's cherries and there is concern about what will happen to the crop this year.
http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Wreaks Havoc on Crops, Wildlife

http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

www.fisheries.noaa.gov › feature-story › marine
Nov 07, 2019 · Low salmon returns to many West Coast rivers in the last few years have been linked to the Blob

It’s hard to talk about salmon without talking Bristol Bay. Each year, at the end of June, in the world’s biggest sockeye salmon run, millions of fish flood the area’s rivers providing local communities with sustenance, fueling marine and seaside businesses, and contributing up to two-thirds of the state’s total salmon fishery value. Last year, the predictions were particularly bold: Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game estimated almost 50 million fish would return.

But as June turned to July, there were hardly any salmon in Bristol Bay. People feared the worst. Where had all the fish gone?
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's im... (show quote)


It's just weather. Isn't that the talking point that the c*****e c****e fearists scream when weather goes against the man made c*****e c****e narrative?

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Jun 30, 2021 10:26:11   #
WinkyTink Loc: Hill Country, TX
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's impact, this yet is still just another sign, farmers worry as well as fisheries. We have to make a change, not ten years from now ,but now. Are we this dumb, to not.

Tracking heat wave impact on Pacific Northwest crops, farm workers
The Pacific Northwest grows most of the world's cherries and there is concern about what will happen to the crop this year.
http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Wreaks Havoc on Crops, Wildlife

http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

www.fisheries.noaa.gov › feature-story › marine
Nov 07, 2019 · Low salmon returns to many West Coast rivers in the last few years have been linked to the Blob

It’s hard to talk about salmon without talking Bristol Bay. Each year, at the end of June, in the world’s biggest sockeye salmon run, millions of fish flood the area’s rivers providing local communities with sustenance, fueling marine and seaside businesses, and contributing up to two-thirds of the state’s total salmon fishery value. Last year, the predictions were particularly bold: Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game estimated almost 50 million fish would return.

But as June turned to July, there were hardly any salmon in Bristol Bay. People feared the worst. Where had all the fish gone?
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's im... (show quote)


The weather, often confused with climate, in the midwest is terrific. It the best I can remember! Below average temperature and above average rain. I think it’s because we are sensible people.

Maybe the issues in the great northwest are due to to r**ting fires and autonomous zones, but I digress.

I don’t need no stinking cherries and fish on Friday is all I need, fresh, frozen or reconstructed from soybeans.

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Jun 30, 2021 10:26:22   #
Liberty Tree
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
I'm not even entertaining you with that unthinking ridiculous comment, go back to sleep.


Of course, t***h does not fit your agenda so you discount it. That is the liberal way.

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Jun 30, 2021 10:29:42   #
Cuda2020
 
Gman65 wrote:
When one of the many Dufasa's from the Democratic party is on national news , & makes a claim that the possible reason for the apartment complex collapse in Florida , could possibly be due to c*****e c****e , & g****l w*****g , I absolutely refuse to acknowledge any statement , or ANY post in favor of support of such craziness , foolish , i***tic comments, and will go as far to say , that anyone making supportive suggestions in favor of such , has flipped their lid , & needs serious mental evaluation ! These people are to far gone to even reasonably consider their suggestions , & should be pushed to the side , and evaluated as to their mental health level , & their safety to their self & others around them. PERIOD !
When one of the many Dufasa's from the Democratic... (show quote)


Well what another persons freely says has nothing to do with me, I have no control over it, take it up with them and what someone else summarizes unless he has proof is simply an opinion and nothing to do with the broad spectrum of g****l w*****g. Maybe instead of calling them an i***t you might ask how they came to that conclusion.

But that doesn't discredit the fact on mans impact and footprint on the earth. That needs to be addressed, it's that simple.

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Jun 30, 2021 10:31:03   #
Cuda2020
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Of course, t***h does not fit your agenda so you discount it. That is the liberal way.


Where's the t***h? Ohh you mean *your t***h* I gotcha.lol

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Jun 30, 2021 10:37:25   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's impact, this yet is still just another sign, farmers worry as well as fisheries. We have to make a change, not ten years from now ,but now. Are we this dumb, to not.

Tracking heat wave impact on Pacific Northwest crops, farm workers
The Pacific Northwest grows most of the world's cherries and there is concern about what will happen to the crop this year.
http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Wreaks Havoc on Crops, Wildlife

http://www.wsj.com/podcasts/whats-news/pacific-northwest-heat-wave-wreaks-havoc-on-crops-wildlife/6e51060e-5dbd-4d6d-a2cf-59e92b06b70b

www.fisheries.noaa.gov › feature-story › marine
Nov 07, 2019 · Low salmon returns to many West Coast rivers in the last few years have been linked to the Blob

It’s hard to talk about salmon without talking Bristol Bay. Each year, at the end of June, in the world’s biggest sockeye salmon run, millions of fish flood the area’s rivers providing local communities with sustenance, fueling marine and seaside businesses, and contributing up to two-thirds of the state’s total salmon fishery value. Last year, the predictions were particularly bold: Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game estimated almost 50 million fish would return.

But as June turned to July, there were hardly any salmon in Bristol Bay. People feared the worst. Where had all the fish gone?
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's im... (show quote)


Cuda, I had the pleasure of salmon fishing in Alaska a couple of years ago. Everybody told me that salmon catches are down, and getting worse every year. I had no problem. I sent home fifty pounds of salmon fillets. Of course, I had nothing to compare it with. We didn't have any luck fishing for halibut. I read an article that said that the large halibut have moved to the Aleutian islands.

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Jun 30, 2021 10:39:28   #
Strycker Loc: The middle of somewhere else.
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
Yes, Man made g****l w*****g is continuing it's impact, this yet is still just another sign, farmers worry as well as fisheries. We have to make a change, not ten years from now ,but now. Are we this dumb, to not.


Let’s begin an overview of the climate alarmist position by
considering a few of their claims in the light of real science:

Surging sea levels will inundate the coasts. This is false.
Sea levels have been rising at the same pace for 100-years
unaffected by c*****e c****e or human activity.

Hurricanes are becoming more powerful and more frequent. This is false. The 2014 U.S. National Climate
Assessment said, “There has been no significant trend in the global number of tropical cyclones nor has there been
any trend identified in the number of U.S. land-falling hurricanes.”

Tornadoes are more powerful and more frequent. This is false. NOAA records from 1954 to 2014 show the number
of tornadoes in the U.S. of EF1 or greater (EF is the Enhanced Fujita Scale of tornado strength) is fairly consistent
at about 400 with occasional spikes in 1973, 1982, 2008 and 2011). The number of tornadoes in the U.S. of EF3
or greater has been steady at around 40 (with spikes in 1957, 1965, 1973, and 2011). No correlation has been
shown between tornado strength and CO2 emission.

Snowstorms are becoming more frequent with greater accumulation of snow. This is false. Snowstorms are
highly localized so, of course, measurements vary with some locations getting more snow, some less. A chart
of annual snowfall in Washington DC from 1889–2018 shows the annual snowfall in inches has been trending
downward for the entire 130-year period. If c*****e c****e has any impact at all, it is causing less snow.
And there is no correlation between any c*****e c****e and an increase in CO2 emissions.

Wildfires are destroying larger areas more frequently than ever before. This is false. Satellite data from NASA
reveals that the global area are burned annually by fires from 1998 to 2015 has declined by about 25 percent.

And there is no conclusive evidence that any e*****e w*****r when it does occur is caused by human activity or CO2 emissions.


Jim Rickards,
Strategic Intelligence

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Jun 30, 2021 10:42:43   #
Gman65
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
Yes, well we still happen to be in an ice age, and we're warming up, go figure. It about as much a a h**x as the sun setting in the west and rising in the east. C*****e c****e was it's name given by the right in hopes of winning the argument under that indefensible terminology. There is no argument for *C*****e C****e" but as far as anthropogenic g****l w*****g, it is undeniable except for i***ts who refuse facts.

Unless I have missed something , the sun does still rise in the east , & set's in the west. At least from my front porch it does. And that's not H**x.

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