2018 fourth warmest year in continued warming trend, according to NASA, NOAA

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  1. Hoosier8

    Hoosier8 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Plants start dying at 150 so we have been at an extreme low for earth due to the 2.5 million year ice age we are in.
     
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    You're not responding to my post. lol
     
  3. Hoosier8

    Hoosier8 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You seem to be incapable to understand that the Earth adapts. Better growing seasons, more rainfall, plants need less water and grow better with more CO2. Not a bad thing.
     
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    HA! HA! HA! Global Warming, buy my Inconvenient Truth Book or Movie, because I need the money to heat my Pool Hypocrite Al Gore EXPOSED!

     
  5. notme

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    I do understand. You're still not responding that it is making part of the world we live in uninhabitable, California is drying up, the Sahara is getting bigger etc.
     
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  6. Hoosier8

    Hoosier8 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    California is now experiencing flooding and water levels in dams that are near overflow. The Sahel is greening. The US is has not warmed for two decades. Every place on earth changes, it always has.
     
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    I know someone who lives in San Diego and he's been complaining about how much Rain they've been getting lately, it's March here in Washington State and were still getting Snow. The Earth changes and life adapts and right now I'm dreaming of 90 degree days soon where I can adapt from my Parka to to a pair of Shorts and a Tank top, while I'm sitting by the Pool drinking an Ice Cold Beer.
     
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    The world is far bigger than just the US. You're being naive. And you refuse to comment on the impact of the changes.
     
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    No we didn't and nothing in your open source page anyone can edit proves anyone can differentiate between CO2 produced by humans and that produced by nature. This is why you keep losing.
     
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    Your opinion is not founded on anything.
     
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    You mean the good impacts I just mentioned?
     
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    You're still not commenting to my arguments of the Sahara enlarging and California drying up, tundra's thawing, water lvls rising, millions of people need to flee from uninhabitable places.
     
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    Yes. Who is proposing killing living beings?
     
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    Especially since we were coming off the Little Ice Age.
     
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    It's a fabrication.
     
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    Your claim is a fabrication.
     
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    Its not my opinion when you can't prove what CO2 is created by man and what is by nature. That's a fact and it would be essential for your argument.

    The fact you can't do it blows your theory clean out of the water.
     
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  18. Hoosier8

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    You mean all the rain California is getting or how California had a 200 year drought in the past?

    Water levels have been rising at the same rate for 150 years of measurements. To be expected during an inter-glacial.

    You are buying into the hype, not the science.
     
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    your comment is not founded on anything
     
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    It's an accurate labeling of your mental construct. I get it. You believe your doomsday fabel with the zeal of the newly converted. You believe that life on earth is threatened by a minute increase in a trace gas that is undetectable to the 4th decimal despite firm empirical proof that live thrives at those CO^2 levels and even much much higher levels.

    I support your right to believe myths and speak your odd beliefs.
     
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    We can. I already sourced this. But here is a different source.
    https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/outreach/isotopes/

    As an example of these isotopic fingerprints, and how they can help scientists, consider this: fossil fuels do not contain 14C. By studying how the concentration of 14C has changed in the atmosphere, scientists have determined that the atmospheric increase in carbon dioxide is dominated by fossil fuel emissions.
     
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    How about you go source this all about California
     
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    You sourced nothing to support that living things are harmed at all by Carbon Dioxide levels of 0.04% or even five times that level.
    Yes. 0.0003 to 0.0004, undetectable until you get the fourth decimal point.
    But highly precise scientific equipment and an increase in greening due to Carbon Dioxide's greening effect.
    Are you serious? "Lying"? Because I don't agree with you? Sad!
     
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  24. Hoosier8

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    No Googlefoo?

    Sample;

    Here's how much recent rains have washed away California's drought

    https://www.mercurynews.com/.../heres-how-much-recent-rains-have-washed-away-ca...

    3 days ago - Yes, it's caused traffic jams, power outages and even some floods. But there's a big ray of good news behind all the rain that California has ...
    Parts of Southern California haven't seen this much rain in decades ...

    https://www.latimes.com/.../la-me-rain-explainer-california-storms-20190215-story.ht...

    Feb 15, 2019 - From Palm Springs to parts of San Diego County, communities recorded some of their wettest days in years.
    18 trillion gallons of rain in California in February — and more on the ...

    https://www.latimes.com/local/.../la-me-ln-california-rain-cold-20190219-story.html

    Feb 19, 2019 - California has already received an 18-trillion-gallon soaking this month — enough water to fill 27 million Olympic-sized pools — and the state's ...
    California's Rain Was a 'Cat 4' Atmospheric River. Wait, What? | WIRED

    https://www.wired.com/story/atmospheric-rivers-get-an-intensity-scale-like-hurricanes/

    Feb 15, 2019 - All that rain drenching California this week came from an atmospheric river. A new rating scale would tell you how much water is fueling the ...
     
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    No, not when the earth consisted of single cell organisms. It seems you're unable to grasp simple facts.
     

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