Toddsterpatriot
Diamond Member
It's probably too late for that.
Why do you feel that way?
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It's probably too late for that.
If the oceans are "warming" .... WHY is there NO BREAKOUT in CANE ACTIVITY???
IQ < 5
Cannot answer how Co2 froze Greenland and thawed North America at the same time....
Why do you feel that way?
From concept to legislation to finishing construction, we're talking at least 7-10 years, and there's just no appetite for it after Chernobyl and Fukushima. We don't have that long before we start experiencing major pressure on the food supply and probably the freshwater supply as well.
Bear in mind, this thread is about climate change, which is not really the only problem or the underlying problem humanity has. It's overconsumption, and it's the destruction of the environment to satiate our appetite for consumption. So there are other issues as well, like the depletion of water sources, deforestation, etc. That's not necessarily climate change but climate change, water depletion, deforestation, and every other environmental crisis is a consequence of human behavior. And we're running out of time to deal with it in a way that won't be chaotic (i.e., lead to civil, regional, or global war)
Why would there be?
Sea surface temperatures must be 82 degrees Fahrenheit (F) or warmer for tropical cyclone formation and sustenance
LOL!!!!
If the oceans were warming, which they are NOT, there would be more and bigger canes, which there are not....
Why else would sea levels be rising?
CO2 never froze anything.
To have a sea level rise you must first have a NET ONGOING ICE MELT
Correct, it never froze anything, it never melted anything, it never warmed anything, and it never cooled anything, because it does
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING
Really? That's the only way?
A big comet hits Earth... one with lots of H2O
Thanks. How does this help your 30 million year claim?
The North America Ice Age covered Chicago for 30-50 million years with ice, which is why there is
NO EVIDENCE
of life in the Chicago area during that time...