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@kevcvs57 said
Idiot an overheated planet means a lot less rainfall and thus a lot less plant life and consequently a lot less rainfall. Can you see where this is going Ivan.
The Pliocene proves you wrong. Look it up.

More evaporation means more rainfall.
We have oceans that cover roughly 70% of the earth.
That is why you are wrong. You have been indoctrinated with silly propaganda that is contrary to real science. I suggest you learn the Feynman Technique. The rest is up to you.

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https://www.climatedepot.com/2022/07/27/[WORD TOO LONG]/

https://www.climatedepot.com/2022/07/27/new-study-little-evidence-of-changes-in-extreme-weather-trends/

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2022/07/28/climatologists-embarrassed-increase-in-global-co2-levels-accompanied-by-arctic-sea-ice-growth/

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All studies agree that by far the largest contributor to global greening – responsible for roughly half the effect – is the extra carbon dioxide in the air. In 40 years, the proportion of the atmosphere that is CO2 has gone from 0.034 per cent to 0.041 per cent. That may seem a small change but, with more ‘food’ in the air, plants don’t need to lose as much water through their pores (‘stomata&rsquo😉 to acquire a given amount of carbon. So dry areas, like the Sahel region of Africa, are seeing some of the biggest improvements in greenery. Since this is one of the poorest places on the planet, it is good news that there is more food for people, goats and wildlife.

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2022/08/lew-rockwell/the-climate-maniacs/

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@Beowulf
But the speed of the increase goes right over your collective heads. An interglacial period has very slow changes because there are slow processes at work, but now literally billions of tons of CO2 and such put into that atmosphere by humans means NOTHING to idiots like you who actually speed up the demise of human existence.
A couple hundred years from now you and your ilk are going to be the pariahs of the millennium. It is so sad there is an actual political force of climate change deniers, just giving real evidence as to the REAL intelligence of humans.
We will deserve exactly what we get due to greed and stupidity.
We only have a few decades left to get it right or the oceans WILL rise many feet higher than they are now and you can't build a ten thousand mile long 100 foot high dam to hold out the oceans when that happens.
And then there are the real assswipes like Metal brain saying how GREAT it is there is so much CO2 in the air, PLANTS GROW BETTER. It doesn't matter the science unit at the USDA proved at least one plant, rice, lost about 17% of its nutritional value as a direct result of the higher CO2 we contend with now but assswipes like him keep saying humans are an insignificant force not even close to being able to affect weather or climate change.
This is more than just sad, it is fast becoming criminal.

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@sonhouse said
@Beowulf

We only have a few decades left to get it right or the oceans WILL rise many feet higher than they are now and you can't build a ten thousand mile long 100 foot high dam to hold out the oceans when that happens.
Ahh yes, yea olden tymes tipping point, how many have we seen come and go, the panic merchants have got to keep moving the tipping point a bit further down the road, because once we''re past the tipping point, if we're to take them seriously, that is when we'll need fossil fuels and every bit of the abundant energy we have to save man kind. In other words build power stations and clean water plants for the millions that don't have them now.

But waddaya know, they've just adjusted the tipping point again haha.

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@sonhouse said
@Beowulf
But the speed of the increase goes right over your collective heads. An interglacial period has very slow changes because there are slow processes at work, but now literally billions of tons of CO2 and such put into that atmosphere by humans means NOTHING to idiots like you who actually speed up the demise of human existence.
A couple hundred years from now you a ...[text shortened]... able to affect weather or climate change.
This is more than just sad, it is fast becoming criminal.
Speed? You are afraid of speedy climate change?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_winter_of_536

Already happened in 536 and the speed of temp change was much greater than you chicken littles are crying about now.

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@wajoma said
Ahh yes, yea olden tymes tipping point, how many have we seen come and go, the panic merchants have got to keep moving the tipping point a bit further down the road, because once we''re past the tipping point, if we're to take them seriously, that is when we'll need fossil fuels and every bit of the abundant energy we have to save man kind. In other words build power stations ...[text shortened]... s that don't have them now.

But waddaya know, they've just adjusted the tipping point again haha.
Years ago I pointed out that the CO2 in the atmosphere now is about the same as the Pliocene epoch and it is nowhere near as warm as the Pliocene when there were no glaciers at all.

Do you know what sonhouse said? He said there was a lag time and it would get that warm and that it was inevitable because we do have just as much CO2 now as back then. That was a few years ago. That is why he doesn't bring it up again. He was full of crap and he knows it.

Then people started to accept man is not the cause, but get this. Some claimed that natural climate change is bad too and we must do something about it. LOL
No matter how wrong they are they are still bent on taking action, whatever action is. I don't even think they know.

They are a silly bunch of sheeple. It is like they are improvising while falling down a staircase to break their fall and they think they are falling gracefully or something.
Just accept that is their admission they are wrong, because that is the most you will get of that.

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@sonhouse said

We only have a few decades left to get it right or the oceans WILL rise many feet higher than they are now and you can't build a ten thousand mile long 100 foot high dam to hold out the oceans when that happens.
assswipes
"It is already too late to avoid mass starvation."
- First Earth Day organizer Denis Hayes, 1970

They have to keep moving the tipping point because once we're past it all their regs and controls fall away, so they keep the tipping point close but not too close, and then keep adjusting it and hoping no-one notices.

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It is okay when Taylor Swift does it. She is really pretty and sings well. We can let it slide. Who can hate her?

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/taylor-swift-tops-list-private-jet-polluters

“Give Up Your Yacht Before Lecturing On Climate Change”: Bolsonaro Tells DiCaprio.

https://greatgameindia.com/bolsonaro-dicaprio/

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@metal-brain said
Years ago I pointed out that the CO2 in the atmosphere now is about the same as the Pliocene epoch and it is nowhere near as warm as the Pliocene when there were no glaciers at all.

Do you know what sonhouse said? He said there was a lag time and it would get that warm and that it was inevitable because we do have just as much CO2 now as back then. That was a few years ...[text shortened]...
Just accept that is their admission they are wrong, because that is the most you will get of that.
Put me down as an MB believer. What in the hell is everyone writing about? They think our little 330M people can overwhelm nature on a planet in the universe?

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@averagejoe1 said
Put me down as an MB believer. What in the hell is everyone writing about? They think our little 330M people can overwhelm nature on a planet in the universe?
America is a country with about 4.5% of the world's population consuming 25% of the world's natural resources.
Little ?? Don't think so.

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@averagejoe1 said
"The first car was 1871, the initial power plants in the early 1900's. The massive glaciers covering the Northern US and parts of Europe were long gone thousands of years prior.
Do you think something in nature was going on that made the glaciers melt before all of these carbon emitting man-made things appeared?"
Worst drought ever
https://news.yahoo.com/western-us-faces-water-and-power-shortages-due-to-climate-change-un-warns-211255637.html

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@averagejoe1 said
Put me down as an MB believer.
Oh, don't worry about that. For years now we've realised you do nothing but ramble and rave.

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@beowulf said
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5 or 6 ice ages shows the earth goes up and down in temperature. We can't stop it.
We can make it worse. Has that subtle revelation never come knocking?

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@averagejoe1 said
Put me down as an MB believer. What in the hell is everyone writing about? They think our little 330M people can overwhelm nature on a planet in the universe?
Let's have a nuclear war and find out!

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