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  • z31maniac
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    Originally posted by Massive Lee View Post
    Don't feed the troll.
    This is hysterical given your recent posts.

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  • cale
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    Posts opinion piece written by a lawyer...."it follows the scientific method". You don't even know what the words you use mean.

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  • Massive Lee
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    Don't feed the troll.

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  • gwb72tii
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    A plausible hypothesis why anthropological CO2 is not responsible for global warming and why. And unlike current global warming science, this hypothesis actually follows the scientific method:

    If you follow closely the subject of hypothesized human-caused global warming, you probably regularly experience, as I do, a strong sense of cognitive dissonance. On the one hand, you read dozens of pieces from seemingly authoritative media sources, as well as from important political officeholders

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  • ELVA164
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    Very true. The research is obvious

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by ELVA164 View Post
    K thanks
    Relax, he plays a climate specialist on a old BMW forum, pretty sure that statement is 100% accurate in all scenarios.

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  • ELVA164
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    Originally posted by gwb72tii View Post
    Hotter weather = climate change
    Unusual cold and snow = weather
    K thanks

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  • gwb72tii
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    Originally posted by ELVA164 View Post
    Just be careful about the weather = climate thing.
    Hotter weather = climate change
    Unusual cold and snow = weather

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  • ELVA164
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    Originally posted by parkerbink View Post
    Temperatures leap 40 degrees above normal as the Arctic Ocean and Greenland ice sheet see record June melting

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/weath...=.0a76a9e56d61
    Originally posted by E30 Wagen View Post
    I'd be really interested in what a climatologist has to say about the crazy wet weather we've been having. It's been raining almost every day where i live it seems, and water levels are way high. I don't think I've ever seen Lake Michigan as high as it is.
    Just be careful about the weather = climate thing.

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  • decay
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    i want to see more discussion about how climate change is driving conflict around the world

    someone wrote a book about it, i enjoyed the excerpt

    From Africa to Asia and Latin America, the era of climate wars has begun. Extreme weather is breeding banditry, humanitarian crisis, and state failure. In Tr...

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    ...then you have the India Water Crisis on the other side of the planet. Crazy because I just read an article and was looking at satellite pics of China and India's "reforestation" in comparison to the West's deforestation in the last several years...

    Reforestation:


    India's water crisis hit city of 10m:
    In Chennai, India's sixth-largest city, the reservoirs are literally drying up. How are its citizens — and the government — responding?

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  • z31maniac
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    Yeah, the amount of rain and flooding so far has been crazy.

    I think in Oklahoma City, by the beginning of May we had already received more than our yearly average.

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  • Schnitzer318is
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    Originally posted by E30 Wagen View Post
    I'd be really interested in what a climatologist has to say about the crazy wet weather we've been having. It's been raining almost every day where i live it seems, and water levels are way high. I don't think I've ever seen Lake Michigan as high as it is.
    As I understand it, climate change theory suggests weather will be more extreme. Not just hotter (unless we are talking ocean temps) or dryer. So the extreme storms and flooding fits in with the theory. We are in an el nino year as well which might explain the high temps some of the country is seeing.

    It's been quite a bit wetter even here this year (which is nice) and has kept temps sub 100 for the most part so far. But the amount of flooding is up substantially throughout the south and middle of the country.

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    Concrete production is worse than the trucking industry for co2 emissions. Who would have thought?


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  • E30 Wagen
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    I'd be really interested in what a climatologist has to say about the crazy wet weather we've been having. It's been raining almost every day where i live it seems, and water levels are way high. I don't think I've ever seen Lake Michigan as high as it is.

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