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Old 01-14-2024, 02:44 PM   #31
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In 2021, Krista Myers led a paper which surveyed 2780 Earth scientists. Depending on expertise, between 91% (all scientists) to 100% (climate scientists with high levels of expertise, 20+ papers published) agreed human activity is causing climate change. Among the total group of climate scientists, 98.7% agreed. The agreement was lowest among scientists who chose Economic Geology as one of their fields of research (84%).

From Myers, Krista F.; Doran, Peter T.; Cook, John; Kotcher, John E.; Myers, Teresa A. (20 October 2021). "Consensus revisited: quantifying scientific agreement on climate change and climate expertise among Earth scientists 10 years later". Environmental Research Letters. 16 (10): 104030.
Your information is incorrect (fact checked by ME), therefore by dimwit logic it is ALL wrong.


They surveyed 10,929 people and only got responses from 2780. We do not know what the 75% that did not respond FEEL .....

https://scitechdaily.com/consensus-r...limate-change/
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Old 01-14-2024, 03:05 PM   #32
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Your information is incorrect (fact checked by ME), therefore by dimwit logic it is ALL wrong.


They surveyed 10,929 people and only got responses from 2780. We do not know what the 75% that did not respond FEEL .....

https://scitechdaily.com/consensus-r...limate-change/
Maybe the other 8,000 responses got "lost".
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Old 01-14-2024, 03:47 PM   #33
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What I don’t understand, why is the Hubbard Glazier in Alaska, increasing in size, and the rest are suppose to be retreating. How does that happen when they are in the same geological areas? The Hubbard Glazier is growing at such a rate, that it will dam up a river, and flood the area and towns behind. Is this climate change, or the earth just running its course? We never hear about the Hubbard Glazier.
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Old 01-14-2024, 04:18 PM   #34
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Maybe the other 8,000 responses got "lost".
Disqulified......
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Old 01-14-2024, 04:36 PM   #35
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Old 01-14-2024, 04:56 PM   #36
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Interesting factoids about changes in sea level courtesy of the Water Science School at the US Geological Survey site:

The coastline of the eastern U.S. changes....slowly.
https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/co...-changesslowly

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The amount of water in the oceans does change over the long term. During the last Ice Age, sea levels were lower, which allowed humans to cross over to North America from Asia at the (now underwater) Bering Strait.

During colder climatic periods more ice caps and glaciers form, and enough of the global water supply accumulates as ice to lessen the amounts in other parts of the water cycle. The reverse is true during warm periods. During the last ice age glaciers covered almost one-third of Earth's land mass, with the result being that the oceans were about 400 feet (122 meters) lower than today. During the last global "warm spell," about 125,000 years ago, the seas were about 18 feet (5.5. meters) higher than they are now. About three million years ago the oceans could have been up to 165 feet (50 meters) higher.

Despite what they want you to believe, these natural cycles have been going on long before man ever came along.

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Old 01-14-2024, 05:22 PM   #37
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Interesting factoids about changes in sea level courtesy of the Water Science School at the US Geological Survey site:

The coastline of the eastern U.S. changes....slowly.
https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/co...-changesslowly




Despite what they want you to believe, these natural cycles have been going on long before man ever came along.

Think about it.




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And therein lies the problem, most don't think about it. They gobble up what the left tells them.
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Old 01-14-2024, 06:12 PM   #38
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Interesting factoids about changes in sea level courtesy of the Water Science School at the US Geological Survey site:

The coastline of the eastern U.S. changes....slowly.
https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/co...-changesslowly


Despite what they want you to believe, these natural cycles have been going on long before man ever came along.

Think about it.

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Excellent post

It is so refreshing to know that people post things that actually happened on earth instead of making things up. Another interesting part is how our great lakes got formed. Much in the same way what you posted.
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Old 01-14-2024, 07:18 PM   #39
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The whole planet was covered with ice.
Why the Hell wouldn;t the ice caps melt eventually?
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The whole planet was covered with ice.
Why the Hell wouldn't the ice caps melt eventually?
A very logical question

I think when you look at this subject in totality with an open mind it is better than 50 % that there will be a smaller volcanic event that is not the end of the world that will have a cooling effect for 7 years. The number 7 in years is the normal trend for patterns in weather now. If someone really wanted to get into this stuff they could say that we are 500 million years away from the next extinction event and so on.
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A question for the climate alarmists! If humans are the cause by putting more CO2 into the atmosphere then how come the Earth's temperature dropped from the 1940's through the 1970's when at the same time we were putting an enormous amount more of carbon into the atmosphere. The Earth's temperature should have risen dramatically yet it went down. Still have never gotten an answer and I have asked the question well over a 100 times on social media and elsewhere.
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Old 01-15-2024, 11:46 PM   #43
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"The science is clear, and deadly signs like the fires out West are unmistakable — climate change poses an existential threat to our way of life. We must act now to avoid a future defined by tragedies like the one American families are enduring today." - Joe Biden


False. The California fires were arson not climate change.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/michael...ost--is-wrong/

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