US Scientist warn of dire consequences of Climate Change

No I had the understanding we you were going to pick facts from my simple list you want to debate..
To what point? How do they have any bearing on the issued report? I certainly don't want to debate the positions which I have not assumed and which you are assigning to me. Are you drunk?



Those are simple questions that you refuse to answer ...why can't you even debate one?


Are you Al Gore or Neil ?


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Come in bro just pick one , you deny it we can debate it .
 
Come in bro just pick one , you deny it we can debate it .
I get it. You're not drunk, you're just a rightard dumb fuck constructing strawmen you want me to defend, while ignoring the contents of the actual report. Same ol, same ol.
 
Come in bro just pick one , you deny it we can debate it .
I get it. You're not drunk, you're just a rightard dumb fuck constructing strawmen you want me to defend, while ignoring the contents of the actual report. Same ol, same ol.


Once again deflection of 4 simple questions...


Which you refuse to debate ...


Just one please?


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Come in bro just pick one , you deny it we can debate it .
I get it. You're not drunk, you're just a rightard dumb fuck constructing strawmen you want me to defend, while ignoring the contents of the actual report. Same ol, same ol.


Come on meth head


Just pick one



False facts..

1. So you deny the earths climate has always been changing?

2. You deny we just had an huge ice age?

3. You deny most of flordia was under water and their was a huge shallow inland sea in the west ?

4. You insist a few local temperature readings in the 1900s is accurate to compare the global temperature readings of today and make a valid comparison?
 
False facts..
They're all yours. Do you need another hay bale?


You say I am drunk yet you can not even debate me on some 2 nd grade questions?


Pick one and only one



False facts..

1. So you deny the earths climate has always been changing?

2. You deny we just had an huge ice age?

3. You deny most of flordia was under water and their was a huge shallow inland sea in the west ?

4. You insist a few local temperature readings in the 1900s is accurate to compare the global temperature readings of today and make a valid comparison?
 
The first line from the NYT's lead on the story:

A major scientific report issued by 13 federal agencies on Friday presents the starkest warnings to date of the consequences of climate change for the United States, predicting that if significant steps are not taken to rein in global warming, the damage will knock as much as 10 percent off the size of the American economy by century’s end.

U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy

Also for those interested in real facts regarding the impact of climate change, here is an analysis of how the predictions of how climate change would affect our world are becoming reality.

What’s New in the Latest U.S. Climate Assessment
 
The first line from the NYT's lead on the story:

A major scientific report issued by 13 federal agencies on Friday presents the starkest warnings to date of the consequences of climate change for the United States, predicting that if significant steps are not taken to rein in global warming, the damage will knock as much as 10 percent off the size of the American economy by century’s end.




U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy
LOLZ @ "rein in global warming"

What's the correlation between CO2 and this imaginary warming anyway?

How much must we lower CO2? How many trillion of dollars?
 
The first line from the NYT's lead on the story:

A major scientific report issued by 13 federal agencies on Friday presents the starkest warnings to date of the consequences of climate change for the United States, predicting that if significant steps are not taken to rein in global warming, the damage will knock as much as 10 percent off the size of the American economy by century’s end.




U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy
LOLZ @ "rein in global warming"

What's the correlation between CO2 and this imaginary warming anyway?

How much must we lower CO2? How many trillion of dollars?
Your analysis is incorrect. The question is how much will Climate change cost us? According to the new government report, the US economy could shrink 10% in less than 75 years because of climate change. Also look how much is it costing us now with rising insurance rates in coastal communities and cities now spending hundreds of millions to contain increased flooding.

The cost to action now to alleviate climate change will be insignificant to the damage to come and that ia coming at us.
 
The first line from the NYT's lead on the story:

A major scientific report issued by 13 federal agencies on Friday presents the starkest warnings to date of the consequences of climate change for the United States, predicting that if significant steps are not taken to rein in global warming, the damage will knock as much as 10 percent off the size of the American economy by century’s end.




U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy
LOLZ @ "rein in global warming"

What's the correlation between CO2 and this imaginary warming anyway?

How much must we lower CO2? How many trillion of dollars?
Your analysis is incorrect. The question is how much will Climate change cost us? According to the new government report, the US economy could shrink 10% in less than 75 years because of climate change. Also look how much is it costing us now with rising insurance rates in coastal communities and cities now spending hundreds of millions to contain increased flooding.

The cost to action now to alleviate climate change will be insignificant to the damage to come and that ia coming at us.

Science based upon hysterical claims is not really science.
 
For those that are interested in the science and the report, here is a link to the report.

Fourth National Climate Assessment: Executive Summary

From the report:

Introduction
Earth’s climate is now changing faster than at any point in the history of modern civilization, primarily as a result of human activities. The impacts of global climate change are already being felt in the United States and are projected to intensify in the future—but the severity of future impacts will depend largely on actions taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to adapt to the changes that will occur. Americans increasingly recognize the risks climate change poses to their everyday lives and livelihoods and are beginning to respond (Figure 1.1). Water managers in the Colorado River Basin have mobilized users to conserve water in response to ongoing drought intensified by higher temperatures, and an extension program in Nebraska is helping ranchers reduce drought and heat risks to their operations. The state of Hawai‘i is developing management options to promote coral reef recovery from widespread bleaching events caused by warmer waters that threaten tourism, fisheries, and coastal protection from wind and waves. To address higher risks of flooding from heavy rainfall, local governments in southern Louisiana are pooling hazard reduction funds, and cities and states in the Northeast are investing in more resilient water, energy, and transportation infrastructure. In Alaska, a tribal health organization is developing adaptation strategies to address physical and mental health challenges driven by climate change and other environmental changes. As Midwestern farmers adopt new management strategies to reduce erosion and nutrient losses caused by heavier rains, forest managers in the Northwest are developing adaptation strategies in response to wildfire increases that affect human health, water resources, timber production, fish and wildlife, and recreation. After extensive hurricane damage fueled in part by a warmer atmosphere and warmer, higher seas, communities in Texas are considering ways to rebuild more resilient infrastructure. In the U.S. Caribbean, governments are developing new frameworks for storm recovery based on lessons learned from the 2017 hurricane season.

Climate-related risks will continue to grow without additional action. Decisions made today determine risk exposure for current and future generations and will either broaden or limit options to reduce the negative consequences of climate change. While Americans are responding in ways that can bolster resilience and improve livelihoods, neither global efforts to mitigate the causes of climate change nor regional efforts to adapt to the impacts currently approach the scales needed to avoid substantial damages to the U.S. economy, environment, and human health and well-being over the coming decades.
How much of your water shortage is ethanol related.....just another greenie solution.causing disaster.
 
The first line from the NYT's lead on the story:

A major scientific report issued by 13 federal agencies on Friday presents the starkest warnings to date of the consequences of climate change for the United States, predicting that if significant steps are not taken to rein in global warming, the damage will knock as much as 10 percent off the size of the American economy by century’s end.




U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy
LOLZ @ "rein in global warming"

What's the correlation between CO2 and this imaginary warming anyway?

How much must we lower CO2? How many trillion of dollars?
Your analysis is incorrect. The question is how much will Climate change cost us? According to the new government report, the US economy could shrink 10% in less than 75 years because of climate change. Also look how much is it costing us now with rising insurance rates in coastal communities and cities now spending hundreds of millions to contain increased flooding.

The cost to action now to alleviate climate change will be insignificant to the damage to come and that ia coming at us.

Science based upon hysterical claims is not really science.
A well researched paper is not hysteria. What is hysteria is the conservative reaction to it.
 
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False facts..
They're all yours. Do you need another hay bale?


You say I am drunk yet you can not even debate me on some 2 nd grade questions?


Pick one and only one



False facts..

1. So you deny the earths climate has always been changing?

2. You deny we just had an huge ice age?

3. You deny most of flordia was under water and their was a huge shallow inland sea in the west ?

4. You insist a few local temperature readings in the 1900s is accurate to compare the global temperature readings of today and make a valid comparison?


Two hours later and still nothing?



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The first line from the NYT's lead on the story:

A major scientific report issued by 13 federal agencies on Friday presents the starkest warnings to date of the consequences of climate change for the United States, predicting that if significant steps are not taken to rein in global warming, the damage will knock as much as 10 percent off the size of the American economy by century’s end.




U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy
LOLZ @ "rein in global warming"

What's the correlation between CO2 and this imaginary warming anyway?

How much must we lower CO2? How many trillion of dollars?
Your analysis is incorrect. The question is how much will Climate change cost us? According to the new government report, the US economy could shrink 10% in less than 75 years because of climate change. Also look how much is it costing us now with rising insurance rates in coastal communities and cities now spending hundreds of millions to contain increased flooding.

The cost to action now to alleviate climate change will be insignificant to the damage to come and that ia coming at us.

Science based upon hysterical claims is not really science.
A well researched paper is not hysteria. What is hysteria is the conservative reaction to it,


It's based on junk science and propaganda..
 
The first line from the NYT's lead on the story:

A major scientific report issued by 13 federal agencies on Friday presents the starkest warnings to date of the consequences of climate change for the United States, predicting that if significant steps are not taken to rein in global warming, the damage will knock as much as 10 percent off the size of the American economy by century’s end.




U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy
LOLZ @ "rein in global warming"

What's the correlation between CO2 and this imaginary warming anyway?

How much must we lower CO2? How many trillion of dollars?
Your analysis is incorrect. The question is how much will Climate change cost us? According to the new government report, the US economy could shrink 10% in less than 75 years because of climate change. Also look how much is it costing us now with rising insurance rates in coastal communities and cities now spending hundreds of millions to contain increased flooding.

The cost to action now to alleviate climate change will be insignificant to the damage to come and that ia coming at us.

Science based upon hysterical claims is not really science.


Exactly it's based on arm chair QB predictions, when wrong in a decade , they will just


Shrug their shoulders ..





And make another assnine prediction.


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The first line from the NYT's lead on the story:

A major scientific report issued by 13 federal agencies on Friday presents the starkest warnings to date of the consequences of climate change for the United States, predicting that if significant steps are not taken to rein in global warming, the damage will knock as much as 10 percent off the size of the American economy by century’s end.




U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy
LOLZ @ "rein in global warming"

What's the correlation between CO2 and this imaginary warming anyway?

How much must we lower CO2? How many trillion of dollars?
Your analysis is incorrect. The question is how much will Climate change cost us? According to the new government report, the US economy could shrink 10% in less than 75 years because of climate change. Also look how much is it costing us now with rising insurance rates in coastal communities and cities now spending hundreds of millions to contain increased flooding.

The cost to action now to alleviate climate change will be insignificant to the damage to come and that ia coming at us.

Science based upon hysterical claims is not really science.
A well researched paper is not hysteria. What is hysteria is the conservative reaction to it,


It's based on junk science and propaganda..

Prove it.
 
What happened to global warming? New York just had the 2nd coldest Thanksgiving in 150 years, and the coldest one ever for the parade. I'm starting to no longer deny global warming, I'm starting to pray for it!
 

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