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    #71
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

    Give up because nobody that matters thinks you are sane with stupid ideas like that.
    So who is in charge of making the list of who matters and who doesn't?

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      #72
      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
      So who is in charge of making the list of who matters and who doesn't?
      wonder does CC believe he is on the list of people who matter? likely does , explains a lot !

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        130 yrs from a reputable source.

        .80mm yr +/-.10mm deviation.

        I'm not good at math.
        How many yrs to get to 25 meters?

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          #74
          Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
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          130 yrs from a reputable source.

          .80mm yr +/-.10mm deviation.

          I'm not good at math.
          How many yrs to get to 25 meters?
          Perhaps I need to get my eyes checked. I can't seem to see the acceleration in that chart.
          Since CO2 is the cause of sea level rise, why is the rate of sea level rise linear?
          By my math, we will be 1/3 of the way through the next glacial cycle before we get the promised 25 m of sea level rise.

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            #75
            Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
            [ATTACH]13106[/ATTACH]

            130 yrs from a reputable source.

            .80mm yr +/-.10mm deviation.

            I'm not good at math.
            How many yrs to get to 25 meters?
            .8 mm per year, sounds familiar.

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              #76
              1,250 years to rise one metre !

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                #77
                Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
                1,250 years to rise one metre !
                In 1200 years Chuck will be a nervous wreck as C02 levels approach 580ppm.
                But Keith Richards will be pleased as he will get more leaves on his pot plants.

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                  #78
                  The guys who can't do science or math are now pretty sure significant sea level rise is going to be fine? LOL

                  It takes centuries and millennia for oceans to warm, ice to melt at the poles and on Greenland and for sea levels to rise. It doesn't happen all at once. Milimeter by millimeter over very long time periods.

                  There is a time lag as most of the warming in the last 150 year has gone into the oceans.

                  But the chronic deniers are foolish enough to claim that going back in time 3-4 million years to the pliocene climate will be fine? With potentially 25 meters of sea level rise?

                  Current carbon dioxide levels of 420ppm are the same as 3-4 million years ago as in the pliocene. But don't worry?

                  A record amount of the boreal forest in Canada is on fire but don't worry?

                  The climate change denier fringe have a lot in common with the flat earthers. Its hard to tell them apart when some of them are the same people.

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                    #79
                    "Millimeter by millimeter over very long time periods."

                    so we are all GONE by them, stop talking about it, won't matter to any one alive today. Future will figure it out. Just LIVE, be happy.

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                      #80
                      How about telling your useful idiot friends to stop starting fires CC , if you care about canadas trees

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