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@shavixmir said
So is water. You can still drown though.
So you want to avoid all water and die of thirst?
Retard!

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I cannot fathom this bozo "No CO2 is bad" blithering going on. It's slippery-slope sophistry at best, especially if intended to rebut the need to counter CO2 emissions in order to mitigate climate change.

It would be impossible for human civilization to remove all CO2 from the atmosphere. The hope, however, is that the human contribution to atmospheric CO2 can be lessened to more sustainable levels. Such emissions tend to go hand-in-hand with air pollution, so policies to reduce CO2 emissions tend also to make the air we breathe just plain cleaner and healthier. Diversifying our sources of energy, moreover, just makes good sense, and is compatible with endeavors to use the latest and best technologies to make civilization run more efficiently and, yes, more cheaply.

"Zero CO2 will kill all life." Oh brother. Breathe into a paper bag for a minute, ye panicked Fox News lemmings.

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The Jurassic had 5 times the CO2 as we have right now. The dinosaurs did fine before the meteor strike. We will too.

But if you want to pay a carbon tax so bad do that voluntarily. You seem scared enough to give it away as they want you to.

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@metal-brain said
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The Jurassic had 5 times the CO2 as we have right now. The dinosaurs did fine before the meteor strike. We will too.

But if you want to pay a carbon tax so bad do that voluntarily. You seem scared enough to give it away as they want you to.
Heres us all in a few years after all the scientists give up on convincing anyone of anything: Reptiles acting all cold blooded. Think they can't handle it? You think you hard? You still be hard. We live with it, even though we didn't have to. Bunch a bozos saying we'd be fine if the temperature was 5degrews warmer. Miami? Who needs it? They were so right. We like being hot. The trees love CO2. We water crops with Gatorade and mountain dew. Get some.

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@wildgrass said
Heres us all in a few years after all the scientists give up on convincing anyone of anything: Reptiles acting all cold blooded. Think they can't handle it? You think you hard? You still be hard. We live with it, even though we didn't have to. Bunch a bozos saying we'd be fine if the temperature was 5degrews warmer. Miami? Who needs it? They were so right. We like being hot. The trees love CO2. We water crops with Gatorade and mountain dew. Get some.
The Jurassic was not that warm.

https://www.humansforsurvival.org/dinosaurs-and-winter-how-they-survived-the-cold/

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/alaskan-dinosaurs/

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@metal-brain said
The Jurassic was not that warm.

https://www.humansforsurvival.org/dinosaurs-and-winter-how-they-survived-the-cold/

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/alaskan-dinosaurs/
Yes it was. Check your link. Temp estimates and CO2 estimates are also an average of 56 million years - a long long time by most metrics - in which a lot happened. Temps changed climate changed, north America was flooded with ocean water multiple times. A lot happened. In average it was 5-10c warmer than it is today so areas of the southern us would be unlivable for humans even with air conditioning. You couldn't even pour concrete.

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@metal-brain said
So you want to avoid all water and die of thirst?
Retard!
What the fukk are yiu talkint about?
We’ve explained net zero, as per your OP, to you many times in this thread. And all you can do is attempt to weasle your way into some sort of madhatter discussion.

It’s like you think you’re Socrates or something. However, you sound more like a junkie doped up on LSD and dropping out of a fukking bi-plane.

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@wildgrass said
Yes it was. Check your link. Temp estimates and CO2 estimates are also an average of 56 million years - a long long time by most metrics - in which a lot happened. Temps changed climate changed, north America was flooded with ocean water multiple times. A lot happened. In average it was 5-10c warmer than it is today so areas of the southern us would be unlivable for humans even with air conditioning. You couldn't even pour concrete.
" In average it was 5-10c warmer than it is today so areas of the southern us would be unlivable for humans even with air conditioning. "

That is a load of BS.

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@metal-brain said
" In average it was 5-10c warmer than it is today so areas of the southern us would be unlivable for humans even with air conditioning. "

That is a load of BS.
Check your own link

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@metal-brain said
@Soothfast
The Jurassic had 5 times the CO2 as we have right now. The dinosaurs did fine before the meteor strike. We will too.

But if you want to pay a carbon tax so bad do that voluntarily. You seem scared enough to give it away as they want you to.
How many megalopolises did the dinosaurs have on coastlines?

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@wildgrass said
Check your own link
I checked. Neither of the 2 links I posted says anything of the sort.
The Jurassic was not that warm.

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/alaskan-dinosaurs/

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Shav. Your comment was gold.

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@wildgrass said
Shav. Your comment was gold.
What comment?

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@metal-brain said
What comment?
The deleted one.

Your link says Jurassic was 5-10 degrees celsius warmer than now, on average, and it was very wet and humid.

Hot and wet!

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