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Posted on 9/16/22 at 9:53 am to Jjdoc
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yes. And always has.
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Vikings prove climate change is BULL SH!!!!
Maybe be more precise when creating threads?
Posted on 9/16/22 at 9:57 am to Jjdoc
All Vikings were black and transgender, btw.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 11:37 am to AggieHank86
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Exactly
Does the climate change in millennia long cycles? Of course.
Are there smaller fluctuations within those larger cycles, lasting hundreds of years? Of course.
Did human activity create all of that? Of course not.
Is it possible that human activity influenced it to some extent? Of course.
It is possible is the key phrase here. To radically change every aspect of our energy production on a possibility is what is absurd.
Studies have shown that the north pole was once a lush, tropical environment with an average temperature of 74 degrees....55 million years ago. What does that mean? nothing really, other than the fact that it is an interesting data point/theory.
I think what irritates most in this debate is that so much theory has been portrayed as fact, in that man really is the cause of ALL this warming and that if things don't change now we are headed towards some catastrophic abyss. And the changes that they offer? Wind, solar, batteries that aren't really "green," eating bugs, etc. It is so ridiculous to even make the claim that this somehow solves man's "possible contribution to climate change."
I believe most people can see the use for wind and solar. It makes some sense to put a solar power plant in the desert. It may make sense to put some windmills in consistently windy areas. No one disputes these ideas if they make geographical and financial sense. Yet, even as we implement these "green" technologies, we are woefully ignorant on the impact of these new energy sources on the climate.
But if man's impact is truly the cause of the tipping point into a climate emergency, where are the calls for carbon capture technology? Where are the calls for the population control beyond the extreme wacko environmentalists? Where are the calls for the immediate cessation of anything built with concrete? These are just a few things that would make a drastic change in CO2 emissions.
The bottom line is that growth (population, energy needs, economic) are completely incompatible with solving the "climate crisis."
Posted on 9/16/22 at 1:20 pm to SOSFAN
quote:Give the proportionately-small variances in question, the more important variable is the angle of the Earth's axis to the plane of the ecliptic.
Earth doesn't go around the sun at the same distance all the time. There are times we are closer to the sun when we go around her. I wonder what happens when you get closer to a heat source?
Posted on 9/16/22 at 1:23 pm to Jjdoc
quote:Good Lord, that is a leap.
I stated that the arrow had to be there before the glacier that just melted away.
This a warmer climate.
The guy could have been hunting in the summer, and lost an arrow that got frozen into the glacier (to stay) the following winter.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 1:56 pm to llfshoals
quote:Perhaps the most-accurate (AND funniest) thing that you have ever posted.
I can safely state I’ve had to fix more problems by people who had to “do something” than people who spent 5 minutes thinking about whether they should.
I laughed out loud. Legit.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 2:31 pm to JCinBAMA
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If you ever arrowhead hunted and found a Clovis point.
Clovis is dated to 13,000 to 12,700 years ago.
"Dated" to a time before God made the Earth and humanity, not buying that rubbish.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 2:33 pm to Jjdoc
You are correct. We’re still coming out of the previous ice age.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 2:39 pm to AggieHank86
quote:Glad it was worth a laugh. Since I got old and don’t much care anymore I’ve more than once said “you thought THIS was good idea?”
I laughed out loud. Legit.
I wish daily I could slap some climate crisis moron upside the head and tell them “think goddamn it for once in your life”
I don’t, because they can’t. Their belief in the lie is so strong nothing can shake it.
Posted on 9/16/22 at 6:46 pm to AggieHank86
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Good Lord, that is a leap.
The guy could have been hunting in the summer, and lost an arrow that got frozen into the glacier (to stay) the following winter.
Thank you for making my point!
Posted on 9/17/22 at 9:19 pm to jimmy the leg
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How stupid are you?
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Irony much?
This useless crap demonstrates the limits of your intellect.
Posted on 9/17/22 at 9:24 pm to BengalOnTheBay
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Example A in what a theatre degree from a liberal arts college gets you.
Based on the fact that you can't even attempt a substantive response to my post, a GED is your ceiling.
Posted on 9/17/22 at 9:42 pm to SOSFAN
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That's you liberal leftist POS go to when you have no ability to actually debate. What's it like going through life with everyone laughing at you?
Did I misrepresent Trump's statements about global warming? If not, why didn't you address what I posted instead of posting crap?
You're the one who's a joke.
Posted on 9/17/22 at 11:51 pm to llfshoals
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If you think there’s a “climate crisis” you’re pretty fisking stupid. Only takes about 5 minutes and a functional brain to figure out the planet is still in a cold phase.
How do you figure that the planet is in a cold phase? How long is this cold phase estimated to last?
Posted on 9/18/22 at 12:02 am to texridder
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How do you figure that the planet is in a cold phase?
Look up Pleistocene Ice Age. Educate yourself. Stop opining on shite you have no clue about.
This post was edited on 9/18/22 at 12:12 am
Posted on 9/18/22 at 12:28 am to Bard
Antarctica is a desert dumbass! You comparing that to northern north America is stupid.
Posted on 9/18/22 at 12:32 am to Jjdoc
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So.. In order for those items the be uncoverd by melting ice, they had to be there BEFORE there was ice.
So it wasn't frozen, then it froze, and it wasn't frozen again. Seems to support climate change
Posted on 9/18/22 at 7:21 am to Jjdoc
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.... it is a race against time to find and rescue these incredible objects before they are lost.
That is the part I do not get. They will find, create, and save "historical" relics only to remove them if they reflect history which does not meet with the present.
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