107 failed climate change predictions.
Little Ball of Hate wrote:
I believe that one of those predictions was that the ice caps would be gone by now, and New York City would be under water. Also, remember that we are coming out of a mini ice age. So the ice caps are simply returning to what they were like before the ice age. Do you know what the average ice caps looked like, over the last several thousand years? Does anyone? Keep in mind that Iceland used to have a thriving agriculture. Many farms and ranches. That means there was less ice and the climate was warmer.
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I'm not here to debunk every little prediction,or to argue global warming, I'm debunking the notion that none of the predictions from the scientific community came true. It has.
They are presently predicting, more droughts, storms, forest fires, an increase in insect(most notably the mosquito)population, which leads to more disease and death to not only humans but livestock. Not to mention the wide open ranges that feed them can dry up and die, they are not maintained fields. Speaking of fields many farmers all over the world count on rain and do not have the equipment for irrigation, which includes many USA farmers, they simply can't afford it. one more point is the other side we've been feeling...flooding. All this actually makes for less food supply.
Last year there were places inhabited by people as in Iraq and Iran who actually live without air conditioning, imagine that if you will, when last year it reached 165 degrees.
Warm can be nice and good yes this is true, hot not so much.
I agree there is still much to learn, there are pros and cons to the temperature changes. Unfortunately life is sustained balanced on a tightrope. We just take for granted how well mother earth does it for us, but even she has a limit, and she has been showing that to us if we simply listen and take heed to the signals.
Artemis wrote:
I'm not here to debunk every little prediction,or to argue global warming, I'm debunking the notion that none of the predictions from the scientific community came true. It has.
They are presently predicting, more droughts, storms, forest fires, an increase in insect(most notably the mosquito)population, which leads to more disease and death to not only humans but livestock. Not to mention the wide open ranges that feed them can dry up and die, they are not maintained fields. Speaking of fields many farmers all over the world count on rain and do not have the equipment for irrigation, which includes many USA farmers, they simply can't afford it. one more point is the other side we've been feeling...flooding. All this actually makes for less food supply.
Last year there were places inhabited by people as in Iraq and Iran who actually live without air conditioning, imagine that if you will, when last year it reached 165 degrees.
Warm can be nice and good yes this is true, hot not so much.
I agree there is still much to learn, there are pros and cons to the temperature changes. Unfortunately life is sustained balanced on a tightrope. We just take for granted how well mother earth does it for us, but even she has a limit, and she has been showing that to us if we simply listen and take heed to the signals.
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165 degrees? BULLSHIT! The highest temperature ever recorded was 138 degrees. And that was recorded 1918. Which leads one to believe the rest of your post is BS. And where are you sources? I don't see any.
Artemis wrote:
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But the actual temperature was only 115 degrees. I lived in Las Vegas, and higher temperatures were common. Like I said. Alarmist BS.
Little Ball of Hate wrote:
But the actual temperature was only 115 degrees. I lived in Las Vegas, and higher temperatures were common. Like I said. Alarmist BS.
I'm sorry I was unaware of the high humidity in Las Vegas, I'll tell you what why don't you go to Iran for your next vacation spot and enjoy all that warm weather without an air conditioner as I'm sure you took advantage of in Las Vegas( with no humidity). Your the one full of BS
Artemis wrote:
I'm sorry I was unaware of the high humidity in Las Vegas, I'll tell you what why don't you go to Iran for your next vacation spot and enjoy all that warm weather without an air conditioner as I'm sure you took advantage of in Las Vegas( with no humidity). Your the one full of BS
Whatever. You fools have been presented with scientific evidence that global warming is a hoax. Need I remind you of those thirty thousand scientists who think so? Nine thousand of them have PhD's. I guess they're full of BS too, huh? LOL!
Artemis wrote:
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I live in Texas where heat dome is just another name for summer. In fact domes, which are simply inversions, are pretty common around the world. Go change your panties and get over it.
Little Ball of Hate wrote:
As I mentioned earlier, Iceland used to have widespread agriculture. Do you know that means? It means that the earth was a lot warmer than it is now. Global warming is actually global rewarming. Temperatures are returning to where they are supposed to be. Warm is good. Ever hear about the year without a Summer? It was so cold, people could not grow crops in the summer time. Millions of people starved. This was hundreds of years ago. If the same thing happened today, billions would die. Is that what you want? Warm is good.
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Warm is good until it gets too hot.
MarvinSussman wrote:
Warm is good until it gets too hot.
And who decides what is too hot? If you're so concerned about global warming, you should kill yourself. You won't leave a carbon foot print then.
Little Ball of Hate wrote:
And who decides what is too hot? If you're so concerned about global warming, you should kill yourself. You won't leave a carbon foot print then.
If you live long enough, your "ouch" will be the decision.
MarvinSussman wrote:
If you live long enough, your "ouch" will be the decision.
In the dictionary, they have your picture, next to the definition of a willfully blind, ignorant libturd.
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