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    #61
    "The evidence showing that when the earth warms, it causes CO2 levels to rise, which causes life on earth which relies on photosynthesis as the base of the food chain to explode higher."

    CC and climate Nazis are against plentiful food and against LIFE in general...humans bad...cull them to 500,000 rich smart left. Us are just crap

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      #62
      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
      In which dictionary did you find that meaning. Merriam Webster still claims it means the best possible conditions.

      Or did the left redefine the word optimum to suit their agenda?

      But don't get upset with me for asking the obvious questions. Perhaps you need to take it up with the credible scientific organizations who named every warm period where life on earth flourished as an optimum. Perhaps you need to tell all of the climatologists and paleoclimatologists that they are wrong.

      And that all of the evidence is wrong. The evidence showing that when the earth warms, it causes CO2 levels to rise, which causes life on earth which relies on photosynthesis as the base of the food chain to explode higher.
      But maybe this time is different.
      Doubling down on the really stupid idea we shouldn't worry about climate change that could relatively rapidly takes us back to the pliocene 4 million years ago? LOL

      But you seem to forget about all the not so good conditions that come with a massive planetary temperature rise and only focus on CO2 and plant growth?

      Give up because even for a climate change denier you don't have a clue!

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        #63
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        Doubling down on the really stupid idea we shouldn't worry about climate change that could relatively rapidly takes us back to the pliocene 4 million years ago? LOL

        But you seem to forget about all the not so good conditions that come with a massive planetary temperature rise and only focus on CO2 and plant growth?

        Give up because even for a climate change denier you don't have a clue!
        So, why did the credible scientists call that era a climate optimum?
        The way you describe it, it should have been called a climate catastrophe. How is it that you are so much smarter than the Paleo climatologists?
        Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Aug 16, 2023, 08:39.

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          #64
          Are you really as dimwitted as your posts would indicate?

          The meaning of optimum in this case is "the period of highest prevailing temperatures".

          They are not discussing climate in terms of whether it would be suitable or optimum for human life. Get it yet?

          Give up!

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            #65
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            Are you really as dimwitted as your posts would indicate?

            The meaning of optimum in this case is "the period of highest prevailing temperatures".

            They are not discussing climate in terms of whether it would be suitable or optimum for human life. Get it yet?

            Give up!
            I can not find that definition in any dictionary. All define optimum as
            the amount or degree of something that is most favorable to some end

            It certainly is inconvenient that the scientists who named the warm periods where life flourished, did so long before the politicization of science. Back when it was still accepted science that warmth and CO2 resulted in the optimum conditions for life on earth.
            Since you can't erase history, now you have to redefine the words.

            The fossil record isn't quite as easy to redefine.

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              #66
              Akin to arguing with a fence post

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                #67
                Originally posted by caseih View Post
                Akin to arguing with a fence post
                Arguing with a fence post is arguably a much more productive exercise. But it isn't nearly as entertaining.
                How often can you manipulate the fence post into painting itself into a corner, contradicting itself, exposing its own hypocrisy and ignorance, and resorting to flat Earth accusations rather than ever admitting it was wrong.

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                  #68
                  Dim Wit Chucky can't reason at all...

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                    #69
                    What a bunch of dimwits who think its okay if the planet on average is 7 F warmer and things will be okay in a rerun of the pliocene! LOL

                    5-25 metres of sea level rise! And you think that would be fine?

                    Give up because nobody that matters thinks you are sane with stupid ideas like that.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                      5-25 metres of sea level rise!
                      Are you seriously banging on that old chestnut again. From the group that said the Statue of Liberty was going under water by now.

                      You are seriously deluded. The most accurate measures of sea level rise are in the mm per year range.

                      But you should tell Obama, Decaprio and Gates and all the well to do in Miami they need to move their water front mansions back a few meters pretty soon.

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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
                              [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?
                              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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