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16 hours ago, TEW said:

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Turns out… Functional societies and ****wins don’t get along so well.

Have you ever heard of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission?

How about Fu ku shima?

Edit: spaces added for autocorrect 

Big scary CO2 monster is gonna get you...well, probably not...

Current CO2 level: ~416 ppm.

Earth now: How big is Earth? | Space

 

 

Highest CO2 level from fossil record: ~7000 ppm. (Over 16 TIMES the current level)

Earth then: Snowball Earths” May Have Been Triggered by a Plunge in Incoming Sunlight –  “Be Wary of Speed” 

                         Yup, a giant Snowball and it didn't form over night. It was growing at 2000ppm, 3000ppm, 4000ppm, etc.

 

CO2 is a WEAK, WEAK, WEAK, greenhouse gas. In fact, Water Vapor accounts for ~75% of atmospheric heat storage.

The CO2 monster is as imaginary as the one under your bed, but you go ahead and throw as much money at the green hucksters as you can. Maybe you'll feel better.

Also the fossil record shows that over long periods of time atmospheric CO2 levels and mean global temperatures sometimes had an INVERSE relationship, kind of like the example above, around the Pre-Cambrian/Cambrian transition period. 

Ultimately the Earth goes through dramatic warming and cooling periods independent of human activity. Does CO2 have some small effect? Probably. Are there far greater forces at work? Definitely. That giant ball of fusing Hydrogen in the sky is probably one of them. I'd wager there are others too.

 

  • 2 weeks later...

Tonga volcano eruption in January put so much water vapor into the atmosphere, it could warm the Earth for years.

 

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Tampa or just south of there getting a landfalling hurricane tomorrow night. Was really hoping for a quiet season, but no.

Just texted with someone I know in Tampa who is a mgr. at one of the big hotels there.  They are hosting Duke Energy with 300 rooms.

So where is DeSantis Airplanes flying the fleeing migrants from Florida to New Hampshire? These Florida Migrants are pouring into other states. The highways are packed.

 

Can one of you please dress up like a German bar frau?

You don't have to send me a picture or anything, just tell me when it's done and that'll do the trick.

Thanks in advance!

 

Looks like Tax Payer money will have to bail out Florida once again. No Doubt DeSantis will be eager to rely on the Federal Government for help. 

Good thing we can still be petty with people's lives at stake.

5 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

Looks like Tax Payer money will have to bail out Florida once again. No Doubt DeSantis will be eager to rely on the Federal Government for help. 

Apparently the White House is willing to help Florida, which is weird to me since DeSantis has said some very nasty things about Biden.

7 minutes ago, sameaglesfan said:

Good thing we can still be petty with people's lives at stake.

One side was petty.

The other side is just recalling that pettiness in joke form to contrast how a responsible president handles an emergency vs the previous administration.

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Just now, mr_hunt said:

 

that's the kind of out of the box thinking that this president excels at.

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1 hour ago, jsdarkstar said:

Looks like Tax Payer money will have to bail out Florida once again. No Doubt DeSantis will be eager to rely on the Federal Government for help. 

This dude remaining completely befuddled by capitalization is the content I'm here for.  :lol: :roll: 

1 hour ago, mr_hunt said:

 

LOL. I went to high school with Brian. He's a decent Twitter follow.

so if climate change can be blamed for creating these storms, can they be credited with tearing these storms apart? because the wind shear this thing is going to hit was caused by a typhoon a week and half ago hitting the artic and disrupting the jet stream

1 minute ago, BFit said:

so if climate change can be blamed for creating these storms, can they be credited with tearing these storms apart? because the wind shear this thing is going to hit was caused by a typhoon a week and half ago hitting the artic and disrupting the jet stream

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1 hour ago, mr_hunt said:

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better shooter than ben simmons. 

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1 hour ago, mr_hunt said:

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1 hour ago, BFit said:

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