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legendary
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September 16, 2019, 12:04:34 PM
#42
^^^ That's not global warming. That's nature's erratic fighting against chemtrails that government and the Elite are spraying to stop fictitious global warming. In fact, your post talks about both, global warming and global cooling. But you want to call it global warming. Why?

If you think that any of us really know what's going on in nature, watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0_Of0WGkEs to see that scientists are just as baffled about it as anyone else might be.



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September 16, 2019, 03:04:08 AM
#41
The ices are melting, there are a lot of proof about that. When ices melt, all this water warms up the ocean. As you know, oceans are Earths cooling system, it distributes the heat with its currents and spreads around the globe.
If the heat in oceans increases, there may be no current to distribute the heat at all. If that happens, we will suffer by a lot...
+The hurricanes will become and are becoming more and more frequent and stronger.
+Sea level is rising, taking the land back. Almost all cities are located near rivers and oceans due to transportation benefits. They will be flooded.
+Extreme summers and winters. Global warming isn't about sea level rise, it means epically hot summers and extremely cold winters.

I remember in my childhood that winters were snowy and summers were mild. Right now, we have snowless cold cold winters and in summer there is extreme heat (never ever I remember that there would be 40 celsius in summer..)

So yes, the global warming is real and a very serious deal. We should think about planet we live on, not about profit. Right now we can quite easily move to renewable energy and quit burning fuel, but the history is repeating. The French monarch Liudvik XIV once said: "Après moi, le déluge" ("After me, the flood"). . We should think more about the future generations and not about ourselves right now  Smiley
legendary
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September 15, 2019, 10:04:46 AM
#40
Global cooling is a major cause of lowering temperature in various regions. One way to reduce this is by increasing our carbon emission.


In earlier times (around the 1950's I think) the tech geeks and industrialist were ga-ga about the idea of melting the polar ice caps to make transportation cheaper.  One of their ideas was to blacken the snow.

Now the 'environmentalists' are pursuing a strategy of blackening the snow.  This is done by shutting down clean-coal facilities in North America and replacing them with coal powered plants in Asia which don't use scrubbers in the name of 'environmentalism'.

A healthy dose of laughable absurd junk science and 'white guilt' are thrown into the mix so that the poor confused morons don't know any different to blame themselves and their meat eating and what-not and be more than happy to fund the whole charade by paying 'carbon taxes'  thinking it's going to save the earth.

The corporations (who moved their operations to China 30 years ago paving the way for the economical implementation of the strategy) are laughing all the way to the bank.  Buying the so-called education system and subsequently the environmental movement was one of the best investments ever.

It's almost to funny to watch this stuff going on.

legendary
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September 15, 2019, 09:43:13 AM
#39
Global cooling is a major cause of lowering temperature in various regions. One way to reduce this is by increasing our carbon emission.

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September 15, 2019, 08:00:03 AM
#38
Global warming is a major cause of rising temperature in various regions. One way to reduce this is by reducing our carbon emission.
legendary
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September 14, 2019, 01:25:37 PM
#37
There are many evidence to show such as the increasing floods happening in many parts of the world. Global warming is that real, take a critical look at what is happening at the Northern pole and the result that brought the popular ice challenge across the globe to show solidarity to the people who were affected.

This is just a minor temporary thing, if it is really happening. Look at archaeology into the northern areas. Consider the Siberian mammoths frozen into the northern ice so rapidly that their flesh is still edible after thousands of years.

Look into the ancient history that shows that the northern lands used to be tropical. Search Youtube for starters. Consider "Study: North Pole Once Was Tropical:"
Scientists have found something about the North Pole that could send a shiver down Santa's spine: It used to be downright balmy.

In fact, 55 million years ago the Arctic was once a lot like Miami, with an average temperature of 74 degrees, alligator ancestors and palm trees, scientists say.

That conclusion, based on first-of-their-kind core samples extracted from more than 1,000 feet below the Arctic Ocean floor, is contained in three studies published in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.

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Call it what you want, but it is really just cycles that have been going on for a long time. The whole global warming push is simply an Elite attempt to control people worldwide.

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September 14, 2019, 05:30:09 AM
#36
There are many evidence to show such as the increasing floods happening in many parts of the world. Global warming is that real, take a critical look at what is happening at the Northern pole and the result that brought the popular ice challenge across the globe to show solidarity to the people who were affected.
legendary
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September 12, 2019, 08:26:53 PM
#35
For me, In our country (Philippines)  global warming is real because in my experience its getting hotter not like before.

Everywhere that is the case. Even here in India, the summers have become unbearable. People are getting sun-strokes and other heat-related complications more often. Another negative impact is that the droughts are also getting more frequent, and the agricultural yields are going down.

Really?

All those effects are from a 1C rise over the last century or so ?

https://community.data.gov.in/maximum-temperature-of-india-from-1901-to-2014/

If you think your summers have become unbearable, why does your own government not agree with you?

most people say the global heat is real, because it proved to be a lot of disasters, especially many forest fires that occurred not caused by human activities but the fire arising from the heat of the earth

Fire arising from the heat of the earth?

Wood combusts at 451F. I don't think one degree difference would affect what forests do at all.

It's well understood that after unusually rainy periods when a lot of brush grows, a year or two later in a dry season that brush may catch fire.

No relation at all to any global climate change issue.
legendary
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September 12, 2019, 03:43:33 PM
#34
It will be interesting to see if government/elite/Soros/whoever... whoever it is that controls chemtrail spraying, will really be able to overcome nature. In the past, the Old Farmers Almanac has been extremely accurate. If chemtrails can falsify it, nature is being destroyed, and we are all doomed.

Check the links in the article.


Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts 'Snow-verload' Winter Across Much of US



The Old Farmer's Almanac is forecasting that portions of the United States will see a "snow-verload" during what has been described as a snowy winter.

For instance, it is predicting a "wet and wild" 2019-20 winter in the northeastern U.S.

But overall, it is calling for "shivers, snowflakes … and strong storms" with the "snow-verload" impacting northern states in the Midwest and West.

"In the U.S., this winter will be remembered for strong storms bringing a steady roofbeat of heavy rain and sleet, not to mention piles of snow. The 2020 Old Farmer's Almanac is calling for frequent snow events—from flurries to no fewer than seven big snowstorms from coast to coast, including two in April for the Intermountain region west of the Rockies," it wrote on its website.

Meanwhile, the middle of the country and New England will have "more wet than white" conditions. "Meanwhile, much of the Deep South will be saturated by soakers. As winter rages, the tip of the nice-berg will be Florida, the Gulf Coast, and Texas, which will bask in pleasant weather," the Almanac said.

Temperatures will also plunge "from the Heartland westward to the Pacific and in the Desert Southwest, Pacific Southwest, and Hawaii," it added. Above-normal temperatures are forecast elsewhere.

The cold in those areas will last until Valentine's Day, or Feb. 14, 2020.

"This could feel like the never-ending winter, particularly in the Midwest and east to the Ohio Valley and Appalachians, where wintery weather will last well into March and even through the first days of spring," Almanac editor Janice Stillman said.

After that, temperatures will be quite hot across the eastern two-thirds of the country in spring and summer, the Old Farmer's Almanac said.


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legendary
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February 28, 2018, 01:42:34 PM
#33
most people say the global heat is real, because it proved to be a lot of disasters, especially many forest fires that occurred not caused by human activities but the fire arising from the heat of the earth
Factors that affect the amount of the sun's energy reaching Earth's surface are what drive the climate in these models, as in real life. These include things like greenhouse gases, particles in the atmosphere (such as from volcanoes), and changes in energy coming from the sun itself.
Sea level is rising in many areas of the world. This is partially attributed to the melting of ice caps and glaciers, but more to the changes in the gases contained within the sea.

Even NOAA and NASA, who are utterly dedicated to the climate hoax fear-porn propaganda, cannot really show either a problem with sea level rise or a demonstration that modern human practices had anything to do with what is going on with their charts.  They resort to textually telling people something which a glance at the graphical representations show as bullshit.  Sadly it seems to work just fine against today's cohort of modern educated retards.

Just like global temps, the sea level has been changing upward in fits and starts since the last ice age.  It's typically in fractions of a millimeter per year.

What's funny is that the error bars that NOAA/NASA uses pretend that scientist of the early 1900's were to stupid to be able to read a tide gage within a few inches.  This is a set-up for re-writting history to try to make it appear that there is a problem which needs to be solved...by consolidating power and authority of course.

Here's the solution to sea level rise (which, again, nobody denies.)  Since the oceans are rising in mm/year ranges, one can buy an ocean-front property if they just want to enjoy the rest of their lives in a house with a nice view and not worry about re-sale value.  If you want to avoid problems 100 years out and have your investement stand the test of time, build about a foot higher.  Public works projects can (and should) do the same thing.

In my strategy, 'society' expands into 'safe zones' in a natural and cost effective manner.  Better yet, people who don't care about their property after they die can enjoy a nice place that they like at a bargin price.

One way or another, giveing the carbon scammers all of the public funds that they want is not going to change sea level rise even one iota.*

(*)  Edit:  ...and might make 'the problem' worse.  The 'powers that be' have had a wet-dream about melting the Northern ice cap for transportation and resource exploitation reasons for 50 years+.  Ideas include using carbon black to darken the snow.  Could that be why under our current globalist 'enviromental' programs most of the coal is burnt in East Asian furnaces without scrubbers while those which do have scrubbers here in the U.S. are being shut down?

newbie
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February 28, 2018, 01:42:21 PM
#32
yeah, It is real. becasue mankind was killing the Earth
newbie
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February 28, 2018, 01:21:46 PM
#31
Global warming is real.i believe it clearly that temperature is going up , glacier is melting and zone on .you can clear understand global warming is real. 
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February 27, 2018, 07:58:29 AM
#30
most people say the global heat is real, because it proved to be a lot of disasters, especially many forest fires that occurred not caused by human activities but the fire arising from the heat of the earth
Factors that affect the amount of the sun's energy reaching Earth's surface are what drive the climate in these models, as in real life. These include things like greenhouse gases, particles in the atmosphere (such as from volcanoes), and changes in energy coming from the sun itself.
Sea level is rising in many areas of the world. This is partially attributed to the melting of ice caps and glaciers, but more to the changes in the gases contained within the sea.
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February 27, 2018, 07:50:15 AM
#29
most people say the global heat is real, because it proved to be a lot of disasters, especially many forest fires that occurred not caused by human activities but the fire arising from the heat of the earth
Factors that affect the amount of the sun's energy reaching Earth's surface are what drive the climate in these models, as in real life. These include things like greenhouse gases, particles in the atmosphere (such as from volcanoes), and changes in energy coming from the sun itself.
newbie
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February 27, 2018, 07:33:39 AM
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most people say the global heat is real, because it proved to be a lot of disasters, especially many forest fires that occurred not caused by human activities but the fire arising from the heat of the earth
newbie
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February 27, 2018, 05:15:42 AM
#27
yes global warming is real because in my country already feel the impact of global warming  Undecided
newbie
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February 27, 2018, 03:24:51 AM
#26
Definitely yes because almost 95 percent of human activity can really affected to beauty of our mother nature, the projections of climate change are already happened by micronomics events by cause stand as heats of the future increasing carbon dioxide can effect at the atmosphere ,,,
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February 27, 2018, 03:03:19 AM
#25
Global warming is real because the signs of the effects of global warming are beginning to be seen today. Heating melts glaciers and sea ice, changing rainfall patterns, and causing movement of animals. The earth has suffered from some of the effects of global warming.
If warming continues then hurricanes and other hurricanes tend to become stronger, floods and droughts will become more common, some diseases will plague, such as malaria. The ecosystem will change, some species will move further north or survive, but some will not survive and eventually will become extinct.
newbie
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February 24, 2018, 02:48:53 AM
#24
For me, it's a yes. Global warming is one of the problem in other country.
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February 24, 2018, 02:33:54 AM
#23
Some people believe that global warming is just the conspiracy to control the development of industrial country. Sometime, I think so. What about you?  


Here in our country, global warming is so visible and can all feel it everyday. Summer's hotness is unbearble here for it gets hotter every year. It affects the health of most of us and even the agriculture business. Global warming is something that we need to do something about. It is a serious matter that we must all focus on.
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