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No, I think the predictions are coming to fruition. Time frames may have been off, but the effects are becoming clearer. Stronger storms. Rising seas. Acidification of the ocean. Migration of species, Disappearing glaciers. More extreme weather. Like the outer bands of a hurricane, these are the warning signs.AND once again you refuse to acknowledge that your so called 'scientists' have failed in every prediction they have ever made by empirical observations. Yet you believe even though every prediction fails? Do you have a clue what falsified means?You're right. Nearly all of us debating this issue will be dead or in a nursing home by the time the real impact of climate change hits. Does that fact relief us from our obligation to deal with the issue for future generations?Notice that the Climate Change Armageddon time frame is outside of today's voter's life span.
It’s kind of convenient for the Alarmist isn’t it.
Stronger storms - like this?
The end of 2018 could mark a meteorological novelty: This year could be the first in the modern record in which not a single violent tornado — those ranked EF4 or EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita scale — touched down in the United States.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/no-violent-tornadoes-
2018_us_5c2447efe4b08aaf7a8d8e28
What a tool.