Exxon Mobil accurately predicted global warming...

Your fuzzy logic fits right in with the climate change/green agenda. They need fuzzy thing to go along with their fuzzy theories. Meanwhile, money spent on this BS takes away from real needs while making climate leeches riddh. Right, Mr. Obama and your new waterfront mansion?
 
Your fuzzy logic fits right in with the climate change/green agenda. They need fuzzy thing to go along with their fuzzy theories. Meanwhile, money spent on this BS takes away from real needs while making climate leeches riddh. Right, Mr. Obama and your new waterfront mansion?
You're an idiot
 
Your fuzzy logic fits right in with the climate change/green agenda. They need fuzzy thing to go along with their fuzzy theories. Meanwhile, money spent on this BS takes away from real needs while making climate leeches riddh. Right, Mr. Obama and your new waterfront mansion?
That you, and the fools who developed and run the website (https://www.c3headlines.com/) have incorrectly used the information, to try and create a narrative that is blatantly false.

The satellite images of climate change impacts can't be refuted....but keep trying, it's low brow entertainment at its finest!!

But feel free to keep throwing out your conspiracy theories and denials of MMCC, keep sending your money to support climate scammers and what ever else you choose. Fortunately, your kind is the minority and your opinions are only worth laughing at.

Have a great day!!!
 
I am wondering if any climate change deniers have any experience of rural life.
I know it's anecdotal,but my family and my experience is that since the 50's spring has becoming earlier.
Wild flowers and trees are now blossoming and budding in early February instead of mid to late March.
 
I am wondering if any climate change deniers have any experience of rural life.
I know it's anecdotal,but my family and my experience is that since the 50's spring has becoming earlier.
Wild flowers and trees are now blossoming and budding in early February instead of mid to late March.
I see it in the birds. Species that never inhabited the area are now seen on a regular basis,and birds that did live here, are now gone, moved further north.
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/we...&cvid=83c33dba161e4fecb19d3d7f9c2e9c53&ei=205

sir David A

“Our atmosphere now contains concentrations of carbon dioxide that have not been equaled for millions of years.”

He continues to say that we are close to reaching tipping points that, once passed, will send global temperatures spiraling.
“If we continue on our current path,” he warns, “We will face the collapse of everything that gives us our security. Food production, access to fresh water, habitable ambient temperatures, and ocean food chains, and if the natural world can no longer support the most basic of our needs, then much of the rest of civilization will quickly break down.
 
Ice age??
The ice melt could shut down the Atlantic currents

It’s happened in human history for other reasons … see Europe’s little ice age …cooling

The ice is melting!! Support your scientific reasons why!!
 
Ice age??
The ice melt could shut down the Atlantic currents

It’s happened in human history for other reasons … see Europe’s little ice age …cooling

The ice is melting!! Support your scientific reasons why!!
Yes...ice melt can...and probably will shut down the current. What happens then? Will the current that normally dissipates warmth into the upper northern hemisphere keep working? So...what will all that additional moisture fall as in the north?

Think of it like this...if you have snow on the ground and a new front moves in...what will the moisture in that front likely fall as? Snow? Or rain?

Now...if you want to say anthropogenic global warming will offset that cyclic cycle of the ice ages...well...we don't know that do we...cause we haven't had any data to build those projections. We do have data involving the cyclic nature of ice age formation. Trying to balance 2 opposing processes isn't very easy.
 
Yes...ice melt can...and probably will shut down the current. What happens then? Will the current that normally dissipates warmth into the upper northern hemisphere keep working? So...what will all that additional moisture fall as in the north?

Think of it like this...if you have snow on the ground and a new front moves in...what will the moisture in that front likely fall as? Snow? Or rain?

Now...if you want to say anthropogenic global warming will offset that cyclic cycle of the ice ages...well...we don't know that do we...cause we haven't had any data to build those projections. We do have data involving the cyclic nature of ice age formation. Trying to balance 2 opposing processes isn't very easy.
That point of the artic melt scenario is the water if fresh water... that plays into the whole idea.
Europe has had a huge cold event in the past. Those debating climate change wrongly use that as evidence in their favor when it was a local anomaly.
 
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