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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostUmmmm , that be you . LOL
This would be equivalent of spending your last dime to seed your entire farm down to some unknown magic seed that a traveling snake oil salesman sold you. Not tested for germination, no idea what the plant is that will grow, if anything. And believing in it so hard that in August when it still hasn't come out of the ground, to be still criticizing your neighbors for not following your brilliant example.
So what do you think is the reason why Chuck can't seem to answer this simple question?
Is it because he found the answer and it completely contradicts everything he believes in?
Is it because he can't find the answer because no one else knows either, indicating that the entire scam is based on junk science?
Or is it because he has his head in the sand obstinately refusing to risk learning anything that might challenge his myopic worldview?
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Originally posted by cropgrower View PostTheir is one more very likely possibility , he is here just to argue about everthing !
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"No, it is not a real problem, not in our lifetimes." A5's admission declining CO2 levels are not a real problem.
In about 200 years we went from 280 ppm to 420ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere, a relatively very rapid change with no sign that CO2 levels will stop rising anytime soon.
And even when they stop rising as the world transitions to lower carbon energy sources it will take many many years for CO2 levels to fall back to levels that may be of concern. It will be a very slow decline over 100s if not 1000s of years.
Only a dumbass would say its "not a real problem" but then go on about it as if it were a bigger problem than the current much bigger problem of rising CO2 levels and climate change.
No scientists or governments are saying this is a reason to keep burning fossil fuels. That's why A5 has given up and never produces any credible science to back up his pet fiction.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAnd even when they stop rising as the world transitions to lower carbon energy sources it will take many many years for CO2 levels to fall back to levels that may be of concern. It will be a very slow decline over 100s if not 1000s of years.
Surely one of your go to websites where you get all the sciency sounding cut and pastes has the exact answer. After all, these sites are designed for for social media warriors such as yourself for refuting the "climate deniers".
So, you have essentially dedicated your life to this cause, wasting countless hours trying to convince social media to take you and your cause seriously, but you don't even take it seriously enough to verify the basic premise upon which it is built?
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A5 Keep digging yourself a deeper hole while the CO2 levels keep steadily rising.
You probably think that as soon as we stop burning fossil fuels we will be back into an ice age? LOLLast edited by chuckChuck; Feb 16, 2023, 09:12.
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Originally posted by cropgrower View Postmust be some job digging tru the internet trying to find something to support your deranged way of thinking CC !
And they are all deranged too? LOL Lame Really Lame cropgrower
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostKeep digging yourself a deeper hole while the CO2 levels keep steadily rising.
You probably think that as soon as we stop burning fossil fuels we will be back into an ice age? LOL
How about, until proven otherwise, we will assume your above statement is true. "as soon as we stop burning fossil fuels we will be back into an ice age"
Doesn't sound like an emergency does it?
Now can you prove that statement wrong?
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Ask a climate scientists or google it. That can't be so hard! Or do you want me to do your homework again? LOL
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostHuh? Its very easy to find NOAA, NASA, and numerous other credible scientific institutions in multiple with climate researchers providing large amounts of evidence.
But you claim they have evidence? How can they provide evidence of of something which hasn't occurred yet? We haven't stopped emitting CO2 yet, so how can they have large amounts of evidence about what comes next? Do you understand how evidence works?
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAsk a climate scientists or google it. That can't be so hard! Or do you want me to do your homework again? LOL
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Since you are so slow and lazy I will do your homework again! Give up on the idea we are going to run out of enough CO2. Its "not a real problem" as you admitted. Now you can get back to feeding your cows.
https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/climate-change-evidence-causes/question-20/
20. If emissions of greenhouse gases were stopped, would the climate return to the conditions of 200 years ago?
No. Even if emissions of greenhouse gases were to suddenly stop, Earth’s surface temperature would require thousands of years to cool and return to the level in the pre-industrial era.
If emissions of CO2 stopped altogether, it would take many thousands of years for atmospheric CO2 to return to “pre-industrial†levels due to its very slow transfer to the deep ocean and ultimate burial in ocean sediments. Surface temperatures would stay elevated for at least a thousand years, implying a long-term commitment to a warmer planet due to past and current emissions. Sea level would likely continue to rise for many centuries even after temperature stopped increasing [Figure 9]. Significant cooling would be required to reverse melting of glaciers and the Greenland ice sheet, which formed during past cold climates. The current CO2-induced warming of Earth is therefore essentially irreversible on human timescales. The amount and rate of further warming will depend almost entirely on how much more CO2 humankind emits.
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