Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

JLM

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How do you know this? How can you say that that weather today causes so much more havoc than
weather a couple hundred years ago? Unless you measure to compare, you can't compare....

The complexity of the average house today compared to what we were living in even 50 years ago and
the same goes for transportation corridors, waste systems, not to mention the world population is 6
times what it was a century ago.....has what bearing on the weather then or now?

How do you measure damage? How it affects an individual? How it impacts society as a whole? An F5
twister wipes out a farm, or a few farms, but leaves the others around it alone. To the farmers that are
left homeless & income-less.....this is a horrific tragedy, but to the neighbor who where not directly
impacted by this event, how do you measure that? Tough calls to make unless you have all the data to
compare one to the next....


For starters just by the sheer numbers of those affected.
 

Danbones

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the only constant IS change
But as Bill Clinton once said
"It depends on what your definition of "is" is", I suppose

why do it feel like a carbon tax wallet rape is not much different then a bill clinton lip bite ?
 

JLM

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Have you ever considered it just might be changing back to normal?
I think what it MIGHT be doing is irrelevant. I think what we have to concern ourselves with is guarding against the worst case scenario. With 7 billion people on the planet I think there is at least a possibility that we are partly responsible for global warming.
 

petros

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I think what it MIGHT be doing is irrelevant. I think what we have to concern ourselves with is guarding against the worst case scenario. With 7 billion people on the planet I think there is at least a possibility that we are partly responsible for global warming.

Why did it drop to coldest period in 8000 years with the world population boom after coming out of the darkages?
 

bluebyrd35

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The Montreal weather office said yesterday that we have had 33 days of above 30 C temp since July. Montreal generally averages about 9 days a summer above 30 C.

With the high humidity it has been hard on the elderly and the young. But hey wanna bet there are many towns and cities all over North America recording heat records too?? I would expect this winter will set records for cold weather as well. Welcome to the new norms.
 

Cliffy

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In what’s being hailed a meteorological first, two back-to-back hurricanes are marching toward Hawaii, both of them threatening torrential rains and rip-roaring winds this week. The closer of the two, hurricane Madeline, could break a second meteorological record as the first hurricane to strike the Big Island since bookkeeping began in 1949.

Rumbling west at approximately 9 mph, Madeline is currently packing Category 3 windspeeds of 120 mph. Its latest track has the storm passing south of the Big Island on Thursday, although as meteorologists Bob Henson and Jeff Masters point out over at Weather Underground, it’s too early to rule out the possibility of landfall on the island of Hawai’i. In any case, the storm is expected to bring heavy rains and 40 to 50 mph wind gusts to the island later this week. A hurricane watch is in effect for Hawaii County.





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