THE MAN WHO INVENTED CLIMATE CHANGE AND INFLUENCED SCHWAB’S GREAT RESET AGENDA
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According to NOAA's article during the pliocene the global "temperatures then averaged 7 degrees Fahrenheit higher than in pre-industrial times"! Wouldn't that be nice!
That is far beyond what will cause severe changes to the planet and our climate.
Just because you live in a cold continental climate and it would be "nice" to have a more temperate winter do you really think that the possibility of having the dry desert south west climate move into Canadian prairies would be good for agriculture?
I know many of you dream of going to Mesa for the winter, but I didn't realize many of you want Mesa's climate to move to central Alberta! LOL
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAccording to NOAA's article during the pliocene the global "temperatures then averaged 7 degrees Fahrenheit higher than in pre-industrial times"! Wouldn't that be nice!
That is far beyond what will cause severe changes to the planet and our climate.
Just because you live in a cold continental climate and it would be "nice" to have a more temperate winter do you really think that the possibility of having the dry desert south west climate move into Canadian prairies would be good for agriculture?
I know many of you dream of going to Mesa for the winter, but I didn't realize many of you want Mesa's climate to move to central Alberta! LOL
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Yes.
But do tell us your version again.
Then tell us why you think humans would be better off living on a planet that is on average 7 degrees F warmer than preindustrial time?
Who do you think will pay for all the coastal cities that will be flooded? Because during the pliocene optimum, the ice caps were nearly all melted.
I can't wait to hear your version of how great it will be? LOL
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banks in london are giving 30 year morgages no problem , dont think they would be doing that if the buildings would soon be full of water CC ? just a scam to tax people more and the ones that cant think for themselves fall for it. been looking and it looks like even 40 year morgages are available , are the banks going to have a whole lot of underwater property CC ? you better go and tell them its a very bad ideaLast edited by cropgrower; Oct 24, 2022, 10:48.
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You have clearly indicated that you haven't a clue what optimum means.
Just because humans are short sighted enough to build infrastructure on land that has been under the ocean in the past and likely will be in the future, that poor choice is unrelated to the productive capacity of the earth as a whole.
What fraction of Earth's agricultural land is at sea level? What percent of our energy resources would be at risk, and couldn't be recovered if under water(hint, have you heard of a technology called offshore drilling?, Yes you have because you posted how upset you are that Sask has such lax regulations about their offshore drilling industry...).
Are you aware that life also thrives in the oceans.
Optimum isn't about cherry picking one small sliver of Earth's surface, it is the sum total of all ecosystems.
And you still haven't answered why scientists refer to such periods where life flourished has been climactic optimums. According to your logic, the ice ages which significantly shrunk The habitable areas and saw significant loss of quantity and diversity of life, should be renamed as the optimums?
Perhaps you should tell the experts they are wrong.
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Originally posted by caseih View Post[ATTACH]11253[/ATTACH]
In an effort to freeze Chuck out of the basement, in the faint hope that he will move out and get a real job, his mother turns the thermostat down by 1° every day. Chuck types 5% slower for every degree below 30C.
But the law of unintended consequences applies, and his overheated commodore 64 computer is able to perform cut and paste 5% slower for every degree above minus 10C.Because Chuck is almost incapable of typing out his own original thoughts, and relies almost exclusively on cut and paste which he does not comprehend, assume that 80% of his content is cut and paste, while the remaining 20% requires typing skills.
At what optimum temperature will Chuck be able to create the most troll posts per morning shift?
And for bonus points, from the perspective of chucks poor mother, what is the optimum temperature which will limit his posting abilities enough to force him to move out?Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Oct 24, 2022, 13:50.
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Considering the hilarious thread title where Chuck has the audacity to question is Saskatchewan premiers math abilities, I assume the above math question should be simple for him to perform.
Hilarious in the context of every post he has ever made about alternative energy, all of which required suspending all of the laws of mathematics and physics. My personal favorite being how he justifies the cost of solar panels because they cost the same amount as a new pickup truck. That is the industry standard for calculating the ROI on an investment.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostConsidering the hilarious thread title where Chuck has the audacity to question is Saskatchewan premiers math abilities, I assume the above math question should be simple for him to perform.
Hilarious in the context of every post he has ever made about alternative energy, all of which required suspending all of the laws of mathematics and physics. My personal favorite being how he justifies the cost of solar panels because they cost the same amount as a new pickup truck. That is the industry standard for calculating the ROI on an investment.
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