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Oct 9, 2016 13:28:22   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
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Feds: Because of C*****e C****e ‘We Will Have to Say Goodbye’ to Lady Liberty

By Penny Starr | October 7, 2016 | 3:15 PM EDT

(CNSNews.com) – The Department of Interior’s blog stated Thursday that the biggest threat to seven of the most iconic landmarks in the United States is c*****e c****e.

“C*****e c****e is the biggest threat to our national parks,” the blog stated. “It’s not just a future threat -- we’re seeing the impacts right now at national parks and other public lands across the country.

“We must #ActOnClimate to ensure that current and future generations can enjoy America’s most treasured places,” the blog stated. “If we don’t, we will have to say goodbye to these iconic views.”

Here are the seven places the federal government said are in danger of extinction because of c*****e c****e:

• The wildflowers of Shenandoah in Virginia are threatened because spring is coming earlier in three-quarters of national parks, according to a study funded by the federal government. “In Shenandoah, an earlier spring is giving invasive plants a head start, and they’re displacing native wildflowers, leading to costly management issues. In Acadia, it’s not just the flowers but also bird migration that’s being impacted by earlier springs.”

• The trees of Joshua Tree National Park in California: “It’s said that Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax was inspired by Joshua trees. Now life is imitating art, but this time the trees are threatened by c*****e c****e.” It predicted that because of rising temperatures, “the trees will be unable to persist much longer within Joshua Tree National Park. Soon, Joshua trees may no longer be found in the park bearing their name.”

• Glacier National Park’s “namesake” is threatened, the blog stated. “Scientists predict the glaciers in Glacier will be completely gone by the year 2030.”

• “The Statue of Liberty as we know it,” is threatened by c*****e c****e, the blog stated. “One of the most recognizable statues in the world could someday be underwater. Sea-level rise and an increase in storm surges are putting the Statue of Liberty at risk.”

• Virgin Islands National Park is facing rising sea levels, warmer ocean temperatures and coral reefs are being bleached from acidic water, caused by “increased carbon dioxide levels,” the blog stated.

• A photograph of bison plowing through snow at Yellowstone National Park may become a thing of the past, the blog stated. “Average temperatures are now higher than they were 50 years ago, and the park sees 30 fewer days of snow on the ground a year. Snow totals and the timing of snowmelt affect the rivers and streams of the park, which in turn impact plants and the movement of wildlife like the park’s bison and cutthroat trout.”

• Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado features ancient cliff dwellings, but “higher temperatures and earlier snowmelt” can lead to fires that threaten the dwellings, which, according to the National Park Service, are “some of the most notable and best preserved in the North American Continent.”


 

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Oct 9, 2016 13:33:46   #
Big dog
 
Hogwash, let nature do it's thing.

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Oct 9, 2016 13:35:14   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
Docadhoc wrote:
cnsn.comTM
Feds: Because of C*****e C****e ‘We Will Have to Say Goodbye’ to Lady Liberty

By Penny Starr | October 7, 2016 | 3:15 PM EDT

(CNSNews.com) – The Department of Interior’s blog stated Thursday that the biggest threat to seven of the most iconic landmarks in the United States is c*****e c****e.

“C*****e c****e is the biggest threat to our national parks,” the blog stated. “It’s not just a future threat -- we’re seeing the impacts right now at national parks and other public lands across the country.

“We must #ActOnClimate to ensure that current and future generations can enjoy America’s most treasured places,” the blog stated. “If we don’t, we will have to say goodbye to these iconic views.”

Here are the seven places the federal government said are in danger of extinction because of c*****e c****e:

• The wildflowers of Shenandoah in Virginia are threatened because spring is coming earlier in three-quarters of national parks, according to a study funded by the federal government. “In Shenandoah, an earlier spring is giving invasive plants a head start, and they’re displacing native wildflowers, leading to costly management issues. In Acadia, it’s not just the flowers but also bird migration that’s being impacted by earlier springs.”

• The trees of Joshua Tree National Park in California: “It’s said that Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax was inspired by Joshua trees. Now life is imitating art, but this time the trees are threatened by c*****e c****e.” It predicted that because of rising temperatures, “the trees will be unable to persist much longer within Joshua Tree National Park. Soon, Joshua trees may no longer be found in the park bearing their name.”

• Glacier National Park’s “namesake” is threatened, the blog stated. “Scientists predict the glaciers in Glacier will be completely gone by the year 2030.”

• “The Statue of Liberty as we know it,” is threatened by c*****e c****e, the blog stated. “One of the most recognizable statues in the world could someday be underwater. Sea-level rise and an increase in storm surges are putting the Statue of Liberty at risk.”

• Virgin Islands National Park is facing rising sea levels, warmer ocean temperatures and coral reefs are being bleached from acidic water, caused by “increased carbon dioxide levels,” the blog stated.

• A photograph of bison plowing through snow at Yellowstone National Park may become a thing of the past, the blog stated. “Average temperatures are now higher than they were 50 years ago, and the park sees 30 fewer days of snow on the ground a year. Snow totals and the timing of snowmelt affect the rivers and streams of the park, which in turn impact plants and the movement of wildlife like the park’s bison and cutthroat trout.”

• Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado features ancient cliff dwellings, but “higher temperatures and earlier snowmelt” can lead to fires that threaten the dwellings, which, according to the National Park Service, are “some of the most notable and best preserved in the North American Continent.”


 
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How do they suggest we stop a natural process from happening most REAL scientist say we are heading into a natural c*****e c****e.

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Oct 9, 2016 13:36:12   #
Little Ball of Hate
 
Docadhoc wrote:
cnsn.comTM
Feds: Because of C*****e C****e ‘We Will Have to Say Goodbye’ to Lady Liberty

By Penny Starr | October 7, 2016 | 3:15 PM EDT

(CNSNews.com) – The Department of Interior’s blog stated Thursday that the biggest threat to seven of the most iconic landmarks in the United States is c*****e c****e.

“C*****e c****e is the biggest threat to our national parks,” the blog stated. “It’s not just a future threat -- we’re seeing the impacts right now at national parks and other public lands across the country.

“We must #ActOnClimate to ensure that current and future generations can enjoy America’s most treasured places,” the blog stated. “If we don’t, we will have to say goodbye to these iconic views.”

Here are the seven places the federal government said are in danger of extinction because of c*****e c****e:

• The wildflowers of Shenandoah in Virginia are threatened because spring is coming earlier in three-quarters of national parks, according to a study funded by the federal government. “In Shenandoah, an earlier spring is giving invasive plants a head start, and they’re displacing native wildflowers, leading to costly management issues. In Acadia, it’s not just the flowers but also bird migration that’s being impacted by earlier springs.”

• The trees of Joshua Tree National Park in California: “It’s said that Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax was inspired by Joshua trees. Now life is imitating art, but this time the trees are threatened by c*****e c****e.” It predicted that because of rising temperatures, “the trees will be unable to persist much longer within Joshua Tree National Park. Soon, Joshua trees may no longer be found in the park bearing their name.”

• Glacier National Park’s “namesake” is threatened, the blog stated. “Scientists predict the glaciers in Glacier will be completely gone by the year 2030.”

• “The Statue of Liberty as we know it,” is threatened by c*****e c****e, the blog stated. “One of the most recognizable statues in the world could someday be underwater. Sea-level rise and an increase in storm surges are putting the Statue of Liberty at risk.”

• Virgin Islands National Park is facing rising sea levels, warmer ocean temperatures and coral reefs are being bleached from acidic water, caused by “increased carbon dioxide levels,” the blog stated.

• A photograph of bison plowing through snow at Yellowstone National Park may become a thing of the past, the blog stated. “Average temperatures are now higher than they were 50 years ago, and the park sees 30 fewer days of snow on the ground a year. Snow totals and the timing of snowmelt affect the rivers and streams of the park, which in turn impact plants and the movement of wildlife like the park’s bison and cutthroat trout.”

• Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado features ancient cliff dwellings, but “higher temperatures and earlier snowmelt” can lead to fires that threaten the dwellings, which, according to the National Park Service, are “some of the most notable and best preserved in the North American Continent.”


 
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These anal pus pockets have been making dire predictions for decades. None of them were accurate. They are nothing but snake oil salesmen. Shysters. Flat out liars. And they do it all for power and money. Sadly, the condition of our public schools, and the deliberate brainwashing of our universities, has allowed them to get away with it. How did we allow this to happen?

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Oct 9, 2016 13:46:41   #
Big dog
 
The question is, how do we stop NATURE.
Answer is, we don't.
Wouldn't it be interesting to see humans try and stop the next ice age ?

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Oct 9, 2016 13:53:50   #
mcmlx
 
Docadhoc wrote:
cnsn.comTM
Feds: Because of C*****e C****e ‘We Will Have to Say Goodbye’ to Lady Liberty

By Penny Starr | October 7, 2016 | 3:15 PM EDT

(CNSNews.com) – The Department of Interior’s blog stated Thursday that the biggest threat to seven of the most iconic landmarks in the United States is c*****e c****e.

“C*****e c****e is the biggest threat to our national parks,” the blog stated. “It’s not just a future threat -- we’re seeing the impacts right now at national parks and other public lands across the country.

“We must #ActOnClimate to ensure that current and future generations can enjoy America’s most treasured places,” the blog stated. “If we don’t, we will have to say goodbye to these iconic views.”

Here are the seven places the federal government said are in danger of extinction because of c*****e c****e:

• The wildflowers of Shenandoah in Virginia are threatened because spring is coming earlier in three-quarters of national parks, according to a study funded by the federal government. “In Shenandoah, an earlier spring is giving invasive plants a head start, and they’re displacing native wildflowers, leading to costly management issues. In Acadia, it’s not just the flowers but also bird migration that’s being impacted by earlier springs.”

• The trees of Joshua Tree National Park in California: “It’s said that Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax was inspired by Joshua trees. Now life is imitating art, but this time the trees are threatened by c*****e c****e.” It predicted that because of rising temperatures, “the trees will be unable to persist much longer within Joshua Tree National Park. Soon, Joshua trees may no longer be found in the park bearing their name.”

• Glacier National Park’s “namesake” is threatened, the blog stated. “Scientists predict the glaciers in Glacier will be completely gone by the year 2030.”

• “The Statue of Liberty as we know it,” is threatened by c*****e c****e, the blog stated. “One of the most recognizable statues in the world could someday be underwater. Sea-level rise and an increase in storm surges are putting the Statue of Liberty at risk.”

• Virgin Islands National Park is facing rising sea levels, warmer ocean temperatures and coral reefs are being bleached from acidic water, caused by “increased carbon dioxide levels,” the blog stated.

• A photograph of bison plowing through snow at Yellowstone National Park may become a thing of the past, the blog stated. “Average temperatures are now higher than they were 50 years ago, and the park sees 30 fewer days of snow on the ground a year. Snow totals and the timing of snowmelt affect the rivers and streams of the park, which in turn impact plants and the movement of wildlife like the park’s bison and cutthroat trout.”

• Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado features ancient cliff dwellings, but “higher temperatures and earlier snowmelt” can lead to fires that threaten the dwellings, which, according to the National Park Service, are “some of the most notable and best preserved in the North American Continent.”


 
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$$$

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Oct 9, 2016 13:58:42   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
The only thing we might contribute to is acid rain but havent been hearing much about it in recent years

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Oct 9, 2016 14:02:11   #
boatbob2
 
Aw Shucks,Everyone knows that Acid Rain,doesnt make the politicians hearts pump faster, and they cant make any money on it,BUT,now,that youve brought it up (acid rain) you can be sure it will be on obozos tele-prompter very soon.

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Oct 9, 2016 14:03:24   #
Little Ball of Hate
 
bggamers wrote:
The only thing we might contribute to is acid rain but havent been hearing much about it in recent years


I'm waiting for the libs to outlaw volcanic eruptions. Sound crazy? Well, they DID ban cow farts.

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Oct 9, 2016 14:18:56   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Now wait just a dern minute. We can't leave nature to do it's thing , all willy nilly .
It needs our gooberment to assist it . Something tells me that nature caused the
great flood . We don't want that happening again . If our gooberment had been
in charge of Atlantis , it wouldn't of disappeared into the Aegean now would it
Nor the last mini-ice age that k**led millions some 12,000 to 14,000 years ago.

I'm a thinkin there's no need to go back any farther.


Big dog wrote:
Hogwash, let nature do it's thing.

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Oct 9, 2016 14:21:19   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Now now now ! The cow fart regulations are only in Mexifornia . So far .
Governor Moonbeam just signed it into law.


Little Ball of H**e wrote:
I'm waiting for the libs to outlaw volcanic eruptions. Sound crazy? Well, they DID ban cow farts.

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Oct 9, 2016 14:34:45   #
Little Ball of Hate
 
missinglink wrote:
Now wait just a dern minute. We can't leave nature to do it's thing , all willy nilly .
It needs our gooberment to assist it . Something tells me that nature caused the
great flood . We don't want that happening again . If our gooberment had been
in charge of Atlantis , it wouldn't of disappeared into the Aegean now would it
Nor the last mini-ice age that k**led millions some 12,000 to 14,000 years ago.

I'm a thinkin there's no need to go back any farther.
Now wait just a dern minute. We can't leave nature... (show quote)


Uhh...The last mini ice age lasted from the 13th to 19th century. It is estimated that over 24 million people died as a result. One third of the population of France died. Then, there was the year without a Summer. Few people could grow crops, and millions starved. And people are concerned about g****l w*****g. If the same thing happened today, hundreds of millions would die.

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Oct 9, 2016 14:41:20   #
boatbob2
 
IF,the rising water,covers the ": Statue of Liberty" there wont be many people alive to worry about who v**es for who.

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Oct 9, 2016 14:44:37   #
Little Ball of Hate
 
boatbob2 wrote:
IF,the rising water,covers the ": Statue of Liberty" there wont be many people alive to worry about who v**es for who.


I don't believe that there is enough water on the entire planet to submerge the Statute of Liberty. We're talking several hundred feet of water.

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Oct 9, 2016 21:05:52   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Big dog wrote:
The question is, how do we stop NATURE.
Answer is, we don't.
Wouldn't it be interesting to see humans try and stop the next ice age ?


According to Gorebama Ltd. all you need do is buy an electric car made in China, give up AC, heat.your.home by rubbing your hands together really fast, stop using plastic, .......and buy their handy dandy energy producing equipment sold exclusively on line as well as your favorite mosque. You will see definate results is as little time as 10,000 to 50,000 years depending on what you are looking for.

Did I leave anything out?

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