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*sigh*
But not, apparently, on the overall rising global temperature?We've had a major impact on surface water distribution, and will impact it further.
This is true. Though, it is amusing to see the contradictory and hyperbolic statements. If anything, those statements do a great disservice to any potentially scientifically skeptical position on climate change.There's no use really. He's convinced he's right and no fact or evidence will ever convince him.
Indeed.gturner, your statements are baseless, invalid, and filled with errors and untruths. Quite frankly, no one should engage you, as your posts show nothing more than misdirection and disinformation.
"Warmist?"![]()
THE SKY IS FALLING! THE SKY IS FALLING!
That's also a big turn-off.
I don't think that really anyone is anywhere close to saying that. Maybe in the worst case scenarios, things will be incredibly shitty. Especially for people in poorer countries. But the world isn't ending and we aren't going extinct. Pointing that out isn't any more alarmist than point out that a boat is headed for an iceberg and we can avoid it. But in our case, we have idiots shouting out that the iceberg doesn't exist and other people are saying that we don't even need to worry about the iceberg, but we keep getting closer and no one is steering us away.THE SKY IS FALLING! THE SKY IS FALLING!
That's also a big turn-off.
"Warmist?"![]()
Yeah, that one got me too. What exactly is a "warmist"?
I wish we had two identical Earth's so we could put all the climate change skeptics on one and the rest of us sane people on the other,come back to check in on them in 100 years from now and see how they are faring in their flooded, heavily polluted air, unstable climate causing massive food shortages & extinctions of plants/wildlife planet.
^ Said no one in this thread.![]()
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