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So, do the deniers think it's mere coincidence that CO2  levels began dramatically rising at a time that pretty neatly coincides with the beginning of the Second Industrial Revolution?

 

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Greenskeeper seal of approval...I still got it!

1 hour ago, mr_hunt said:

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meme war !!!

4 hours ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

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meme war !!!

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9 hours ago, DEagle7 said:

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WTF! #ReactionGifs

Faux News. A GOP propaganda Tool. 

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/fox-news-reporter-uses-water-012538966.html

Fox News Reporter Uses Water Plumes From an Open Fire Hydrant to Embellish Hurricane Ian’s Impact Before Landfall (Video)

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Jeremy Bailey
Wed, September 28, 2022 at 9:25 PM
 
 

Fox News covered the pending landfall of Hurricane Ian in Southwest Florida on Wednesday much in the same way several networks did, with a reporter and camera on the ground in the brunt of the storm, showing first-hand how powerful the surge and winds had become.

But Fox News reporter Robert Ray took a unique tact in Fort Myers, where the storm later made landfall, using the water plumes of an open fire hydrant to punctuate its early impact.

A Fox News anchor set up his dispatch with a brief lead-in.

"Words like ‘catastrophic’ and ‘historic events’ — experts are describing the potential damage and destruction that Hurricane Ian could bring,” the anchor said. "Conditions are intensifying in Fort Myers, Florida. Robert Ray is with us now for more.”

"Yeah guys, this is the worst we’ve seen it right now — hurricane-force winds,” said Ray, bracing and bending over in a deep puddle, away from sheets of what viewers could presume to be rain until discovering it was simply water spouting from a fire hydrant and whipping toward Ray from the powerful winds, which seemed to be authentic, with no warehouse fans in sight.

"In Fort Myers, downtown at a harbor. That is a fire extinguisher that has come out of the ground,” Ray finally revealed, motioning up and down and off camera before the shot panned right to find the source of the water — an open marina-side fire hydrant with a plume of water shooting into the air and around the area, including into the lens, which the camera operator then wiped off to good effect.

"It is whipping,” Ray said of the open hydrant. "We have trees down. There are boats with the tarps unraveling. There are trees just getting knocked around. Our camera, our equipment — we are going to try to find some sort of shelter as this just came in, in the past moments here,” Ray said.

Ray then dramatically shielded himself from the plume of water — that the hydrant dumped as the winds shifted — as the segment continued.

"It’s gonna make its way to the north, but we’re gonna get smashed here,” Ray said, continuing to brace as the plume of water lashed him and continued to for the rest of the two-minute segment as he delivered the nuggets of information that become staples of newscasts across the board Wednesday. "There are downed trees literally all over this area. And we thought it was bad this morning seeing the surge come in at Fort Myers Beach and now here, this afternoon.”

20 hours ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

So, do the deniers think it's mere coincidence that CO2  levels began dramatically rising at a time that pretty neatly coincides with the beginning of the Second Industrial Revolution?

 

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There is no CO2 in the atmosphere. The Atmosphere isn't made up of Gases. Releasing CO2 in the atmosphere doesn't increase the levels because there are no levels in the atmosphere. The Scientists who said C02 exists in the atmosphere are liars for the Democrats. The Scientists who test carbon to show it traps heat are paid by Liberals to destroy the economy. 

:wacko:

 

5 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

There is no CO2 in the atmosphere. The Atmosphere isn't made up of Gases. Releasing CO2 in the atmosphere doesn't increase the levels because there are no levels in the atmosphere. The Scientists who said C02 exists in the atmosphere are liars for the Democrats. The Scientists who test carbon to show it traps heat are paid by Liberals to destroy the economy. 

 

I see someone attended the Herschel Walker College of Science!

2 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

 

I see someone when to the Herschel Walker College of Science!

That pretty much sums it up.

God Gave us an atmosphere so we can breathe. We can't increase what God provided to us buy burning fossil fuels. :D

 

2 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

That pretty much sums it up.

God Gave us an atmosphere so we can breathe. We can't increase what God provided to us buy burning fossil fuels. :D

 

I literally tried re-reading that post in his voice. It checks out! :roll:

At the Hershel Walker School of Science we also learn about this.:D

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1 minute ago, jsdarkstar said:

At the Hershel Walker School of Science we also learn about this.:D

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Paging Professor @EagleVA :ph34r:

21 hours ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

Greenskeeper seal of approval...I still got it!

Those are great. Just like the Moss seal of approval. 

7 hours ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

 

Paging Professor @EagleVA :ph34r:

The message is the same, do your research and make an informed decision on the matter.

PS.  When they tell you and all your friends your carbon footprints are too large for the homes you guys are living in and they have to move you and all your friends to a one room efficiencies while moving hand picked others in your homes you'll know the truth.

 

Trump is helping out the victims of Hurricane Ian.

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On 9/28/2022 at 1:26 PM, EaglesRocker97 said:

So, do the deniers think it's mere coincidence that CO2  levels began dramatically rising at a time that pretty neatly coincides with the beginning of the Second Industrial Revolution?

 

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What happened during the first industrial revolution?

What were the cycles prior to 1800?

Perhaps the earth is cycling back to a pre humanoid period. Evolution.

On 9/28/2022 at 1:26 PM, EaglesRocker97 said:

So, do the deniers think it's mere coincidence that CO2  levels began dramatically rising at a time that pretty neatly coincides with the beginning of the Second Industrial Revolution?

 

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I do wonder what this graph looks like after the nuclear war. Does the radiation cleanse the CO2 from the atmosphere? Does it matter?

40 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

What happened during the first industrial revolution?

 

Innovations in machinery, but we weren't really burning fossil fuels.

 

 

18 hours ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

 

Innovations in machinery, but we weren't really burning fossil fuels.

How effective is the proposed mitigation? It's been suggested one tenth of one degree in temperature decades down the road and a soothing of the soul?

I think we can do far better than that with proven tools and solve a multitude of current problems.

It's a hard pill to swallow. There would be suffering. On the other hand it would correct climate change, monetary policies, illegal immigration, the 5 day work week, that pesky US constitution, voter ID.... 

CO2 levels would fall, the earth would be saved. 

On 9/29/2022 at 2:54 PM, EagleVA said:

The message is the same, do your research and make an informed decision on the matter.

PS.  When they tell you and all your friends your carbon footprints are too large for the homes you guys are living in and they have to move you and all your friends to a one room efficiencies while moving hand picked others in your homes you'll know the truth.

 

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Humans are wiping out animal populations according to WWF

 

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