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Old November 3rd, 2018, 09:50 AM   #881
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New York Times, January 5th, 1978:

"An international team of specialists has concluded from eight indexes of climate that there is no end in sight to the cooling trend of the last 30 years, at least in the Northern Hemisphere."


Newsweek
, April 28th, 1975, page 64, "The Cooling World":

"Climatologists are pessimistic that political leaders will take any positive action to compensate for the climactic change, or even to allay its effects. They concede that some of the more spectacular solutions proposed, such as melting the arctic ice cap by covering it with black soot or diverting arctic rivers, might create problems far greater than those they solve."

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Well, there is that. Then, there is this.

One of the Hawaiian Islands disappeared in a storm last week.

https://www.travelandleisure.com/tra...and-disappears

It may be too late to visit Venice.

https://www.businessinsider.com/veni...storms-2018-11

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/11/03/e...ntl/index.html
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Global warming is not a single data point to show the progress of greenhouse effects to our environment, it is a connection to many ecosystems that are being effected and in that they are all connected, sending the alarm there is something seriously wrong with our environment.

The evidence starting in 1900 of a massive rise in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is without question and that hydro carbons from 1920 on have risen to levels that are directly proportional to the growth of industry and population. Deforestation combined with natural events, like the massive livestock required to feed the world is another contributor. However, these indicators are minor compared to the most prevalent of all, the rising PH levels in the oceans to which has changed many ecosystems or have completely wiped them out. Pollution to our oceans from dumping of toxic chemicals and trash to radioactive materials which has had a direct impact on sea life. What is most alarming is the massive decrease in many species far beyond that from over fishing, but from those species that are dwindling in numbers due the the base of a food chain vanishing at the reef level.

Plankton and Krill are two of the most important elements to the ocean, one providing the very oxygen we breath and the other is the base of food for sea life itself. Both species are born within the reef system and due to acidic levels and rising PH, reefs around the world are vanishing as fast as the rainforests in the most important areas of the world. We as a people do not notice because the water hides the massive damage to our ecosystem, but as it is known today, 80% of the great barrier reef is now gone and this is not a natural event nor is it isolated to this one region of the world.

To compound the issue, with polar cap melting in the arctic, this event is releasing billions of tons of greenhouse gases every single day that have been locked away for over 40,000 years. Should the AOC (Atlantic Ocean Current) be effected and stop it's seasonal flow due to massive ice changing the climate in that region, it will cause the next ice age. However, before that occurs, the Atlantic and Pacific oceans will see warmer waters and far more violent storms with category 6 and 7 storms which will result in ecological refugees on a scale never seen in human history.

While the debate rattles on in the political circles of the world, 99% of scientists agree that global warming is real and that we have past the point of no return following the climate model from MIT in 1973.

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Global warming is not a single data point to show the progress of greenhouse effects to our environment, it is a connection to many ecosystems that are being effected and in that they are all connected, sending the alarm there is something seriously wrong with our environment.

The evidence starting in 1900 of a massive rise in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is without question and that hydro carbons from 1920 on have risen to levels that are directly proportional to the growth of industry and population. Deforestation combined with natural events, like the massive livestock required to feed the world is another contributor. However, these indicators are minor compared to the most prevalent of all, the rising PH levels in the oceans to which has changed many ecosystems or have completely wiped them out. Pollution to our oceans from dumping of toxic chemicals and trash to radioactive materials which has had a direct impact on sea life. What is most alarming is the massive decrease in many species far beyond that from over fishing, but from those species that are dwindling in numbers due the the base of a food chain vanishing at the reef level.

Plankton and Krill are two of the most important elements to the ocean, one providing the very oxygen we breath and the other is the base of food for sea life itself. Both species are born within the reef system and due to acidic levels and rising PH, reefs around the world are vanishing as fast as the rainforests in the most important areas of the world. We as a people do not notice because the water hides the massive damage to our ecosystem, but as it is known today, 80% of the great barrier reef is now gone and this is not a natural event nor is it isolated to this one region of the world.

To compound the issue, with polar cap melting in the arctic, this event is releasing billions of tons of greenhouse gases every single day that have been locked away for over 40,000 years. Should the AOC (Atlantic Ocean Current) be effected and stop it's seasonal flow due to massive ice changing the climate in that region, it will cause the next ice age. However, before that occurs, the Atlantic and Pacific oceans will see warmer waters and far more violent storms with category 6 and 7 storms which will result in ecological refugees on a scale never seen in human history.

While the debate rattles on in the political circles of the world, 99% of scientists agree that global warming is real and that we have past the point of no return following the climate model from MIT in 1973.

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The only problem with your reply is that the people who wish to ignore climate change do so by ignoring facts, evidence, reason and even experience. That kind of delusion cannot be shifted with evidence, facts, reason or debate.
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You may want to think twice before signing up for a space flight with NASA.
Because of global warming all NASA has to do with people from downunder, is cut the strings that hold them to the planet and they fall off
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"An international team of specialists has concluded from eight indexes of climate that there is no end in sight to the cooling trend of the last 30 years, at least in the Northern Hemisphere."


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"Climatologists are pessimistic that political leaders will take any positive action to compensate for the climactic change, or even to allay its effects. They concede that some of the more spectacular solutions proposed, such as melting the arctic ice cap by covering it with black soot or diverting arctic rivers, might create problems far greater than those they solve."

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Read the articles - German auto industry at work...
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The two possibilities seem to boil down to the Gaia Effect and the Medea effect.
Gaia stipulates that the planet is self-regulating and anything it encounters should produce some contrary effect that will regulate it back to a "normal" state.
As Medea killed her children this effect is self explanatory.
As for me? I wont be around by then and anything that kills all these motherfucking snowflake pussies that we (other people) have raised cant be all bad.
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The two possibilities seem to boil down to the Gaia Effect and the Medea effect.
Gaia stipulates that the planet is self-regulating and anything it encounters should produce some contrary effect that will regulate it back to a "normal" state.
As Medea killed her children this effect is self explanatory.
As for me? I wont be around by then and anything that kills all these motherfucking snowflake pussies that we (other people) have raised cant be all bad.
Just what is your problem?
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