Re: What happened to climate change?
Jim, Your comments are also pretty silly. Aloha, Celeste
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a1thighmaster
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Re: What happened to climate change?
Everything is a hallmark of climate change.? More snow.? Less Snow.? More wind. Less wind.? More rain.? Less rain. Higher highs. Lower lows.? More growth.? Less Growth. =========== . *Re: What
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jimntempe
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Re: What happened to climate change?
Ed, ROTFLMAO!!! Why would someone else's irrelevant opinion be a response from you? My guess is that you are simply unable to support you stance. Aloha, Celeste
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a1thighmaster
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Re: What happened to climate change?
CS Lewis, the author and Christian theologian, was, perhaps not surprisingly, a great advocate of reading old books. This, he argued, forcibly reminded you that every age had its characteristic
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Ed Lomas
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Re: What happened to climate change?
Ed, Blah blah blah blah. That's all been looked at and it has nothing to do with fossil fuel burning, which is what has been happening for the last 100 or so years. The average global temperature has
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a1thighmaster
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Re: What happened to climate change?
It was a lot more widespread than the recent one. And the biggest problem is that we don't have consistent sites to measure - geography changes and so does observed temberature ? Thx, I didn't know
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Re: What happened to climate change?
Thx, I didn't know the term. Here's a somewhat short study about it in english: https://est.ufba.br/sites/est.ufba.br/files/kim/medievalwarmperiod.pdf But it states that the thermal difference with
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Anabel Perez
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Re: What happened to climate change?
I live on a Pelstocene Marine Terrace left over from a period about 12,000 years ago when sea level was about a hundred feet higher.? And fossils on the sea floor off my coast indicate that sometime
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mrvnchpmn
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Re: What happened to climate change?
During the Medieval Warm Period wine grapes were grown in England.? During the 1816 cold year the Thames froze.? So climate swings are not new. Marvin From 900 AD to 1800 AD, there was a Medieval
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mrvnchpmn
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Re: What happened to climate change?
From 900 AD to 1800 AD, there was a Medieval Warm Period followed by the Little Ice Age. Prior to recorded history, there were several ice ages. I believe the earth is going through a warm spell, but
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Ed Lomas
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Re: What happened to climate change?
Ahh the britannica, it was one of the "important" purchases when I was young. As to weather change, I follow two rules: there are some macro patterns or whatever that have changed in the last 50 years
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Anabel Perez
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Re: What happened to climate change?
Ed, What exactly makes you think they were wrong? Extremes are the hallmark of climate change. Aloha, Celeste
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a1thighmaster
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Re: What happened to climate change?
I understand that we continue to set records across multiple metrics when compared to recorded history. Without *any intent to venture into the politics associated with this topic*, about which I care
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Darrell King
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What happened to climate change?
The "worst drought in recorded history" disappeared-despite the experts (soothsayers) learned predictions. Now we're back to floods and mudslides, as usual, with multi-million dollar homes built on
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Ed Lomas
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Re: Reagan and Alzheimer's
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David Smith
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Re: Reagan and Alzheimer's
<<People didn't like Reagan used to claim it ad a matter of fact, but I've never seem any proof. My recollections of Reagan was that he seemed on the ball and interacted with the press and off script
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FreedomRocks
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Re: Kamala flunks American History
Ed, Or maybe you've flunked American history. Aloha, Celeste
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a1thighmaster
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Kamala flunks American History
Kamala Harris on Trump: ¡®No previous US president has bowed down to a Russian dictator before¡¯
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Ed Lomas
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Re: [Owner] Re: [PhilosophicalM] Firday F9ve February 16
There was also something in there about the results being edited by removing one person's group of responses when they were more than two standard deviation from the mean. Second, look at the scatter
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Ed Lomas
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Re: Reagan and Alzheimer's
No, FDR was in a wheelchair, and the favorable press kept that secret, but being crippled by polio is not as serious as mobility problems due to advanced aging. FDR was re-elected even when it was a
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Ed Lomas
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