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www.ces.fau.edu/nasa/content/teacher-materials/greenhouse-effect.docx.
Conservatives in Florida got their wish last Monday when their governor, Rick Scott signed a bill into law guaranteeing scientific facts taught in public schools can be challenged if they offend an individual’s personal beliefs.
Climate change tops the list of such facts denied by conservatives. But will they be as happy about this law when they find their homes waste-deep in seawater? Or, when they are finally forced to tread water 24/7 if they wish to remain in Florida?
The oceans ARE rising, and Florida’s conservatives will eventually discover how burying their head’s in the sand will have them drowning much sooner. This is going to make being a devoted Republican much, much more difficult.
Two Sad Ironies In Florida Passing Its 'Anti-Science' Law
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Debating a conservative is like playing chess with a pigeon, they wander around the board aimlessly, sh!t on everything, and still believe they won. And they prove this over and over and over.
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Climate change is a "Fact"? Oh, that must be why there are absolutely zero repeatable lab experiments linking a 120PPM increase in CO2 with a change in temperature
An experiment even a dumbass like you can run showing increased CO2 can cause warming.
Alka-Seltzer dissolving in water is an exothermic reaction: it gives off heat, in other words.
Your experiment is a fraud.