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    #71
    I see A5 is sticking to the bonehead idea a cooling planet is our biggest risk?

    He even cites the temporary cooling by a volcano that caused average temperatures to fall by .5 degrees after telling us for several years that the such small increases in temperature can't be accurately measured?

    Plus the results of the volcanio were temporary and warming has continued at an accelerated pace.

    But no, A5 still says cooling is a greater risk? Huh?

    And no credible scientific organization or research backs up A5's fantasy problem! LOL

    Give up!

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      #72
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      I see A5 is sticking to the bonehead idea a cooling planet is our biggest risk?

      He even cites the temporary cooling by a volcano that caused average temperatures to fall by .5 degrees after telling us for several years that the such small increases in temperature can't be accurately measured?

      Plus the results of the volcanio were temporary and warming has continued at an accelerated pace.

      But no, A5 still says cooling is a greater risk? Huh?

      And no credible scientific organization or research backs up A5's fantasy problem! LOL

      Give up!
      What type of openers do you think would work best for seeding canola on a glacier.

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        #73
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        I see A5 is sticking to the bonehead idea a cooling planet is our biggest risk?

        He even cites the temporary cooling by a volcano that caused average temperatures to fall by .5 degrees after telling us for several years that the such small increases in temperature can't be accurately measured?

        Plus the results of the volcanio were temporary and warming has continued at an accelerated pace.

        But no, A5 still says cooling is a greater risk? Huh?

        And no credible scientific organization or research backs up A5's fantasy problem! LOL

        Give up!
        How did the human artifacts get inside the glaciers 3600 years ago?

        You are sounding increasingly like a creationist making up implausible excuses to debunk the scientific explanations for geologic or archeologic evidence that the world isn't 6000 years old.

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          #74
          Weeds love the extra co2 as well let alone all the herbicide resistant
          ones, double whammy. Don't expect to get rich off higher levels of co2.

          https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ask-the-experts-does-rising-co2-benefit-plants1/#

          https://watershedsentinel.ca/articles/stop-the-spray/
          Last edited by Guest; Sep 30, 2023, 00:42.

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            #75
            I see the flat earthers are getting prepared for the next ice age already! LOL

            Even though average temperatures are still relatively rapidly rising and the ice sheets and glaciers are melting.

            And A5 he waste his times talking about why its possible to find the remains of people in glaciers?

            Is that because you don't think homo sapiens survived during glaciation?

            The science says "modern" humans have been around for about 200,000 years and before that there were other ancestors of modern humans. That should have been enough time to lose artifacts in a glacier dont you think?

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              #76
              Actually humans have been around for 6 million years
              But you never were much for facts

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                #77
                Check your facts Case.

                Homo sapiens "modern humans" have only been around for about 300,000 years according to the science.

                "The long evolutionary journey that created modern humans began with a single step—or more accurately—with the ability to walk on two legs. One of our earliest-known ancestors, Sahelanthropus, began the slow transition from ape-like movement some six million years ago, but Homo sapiens wouldn’t show up for more than five million years. During that long interim, a menagerie of different human species lived, evolved and died out, intermingling and sometimes interbreeding along the way. As time went on, their bodies changed, as did their brains and their ability to think, as seen in their tools and technologies."

                https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/essential-timeline-understanding-evolution-homo-sapiens-180976807/

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                  #78
                  Thanks for reaffirming the fact that humans have survived and flourished through previous global warming cycles charles charles. You choose to never answer a direct question but eventually it escapes you through your rambling.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by binthere View Post
                    Thanks for reaffirming the fact that humans have survived and flourished through previous global warming cycles charles charles. You choose to never answer a direct question but eventually it escapes you through your rambling.
                    I knew I could get it out of him lol

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by binthere View Post
                      Thanks for reaffirming the fact that humans have survived and flourished through previous global warming cycles charles charles. You choose to never answer a direct question but eventually it escapes you through your rambling.
                      I never said humans wouldn't survive did I? What I have said and what scientists are saying is that climate change is already causing significant problems for humanity and will only get worse if we don't reduce carbon emissions.

                      And how is it relevant in 2023 that our ancestors survived for millions of years as hunter gatherers so we shouldn't worry about climate change and environmental degradation with 7 billion humans on earth?

                      There are several examples in history of human civilizations that failed because of climate change and environmental degradation.

                      Here’s Why These Six Ancient Civilizations Mysteriously Collapsed

                      https://www.history.com/news/6-civilizations-that-mysteriously-collapsed

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