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    The notion that government should be forbidden from providing public goods is perverse. That's literally what governments are for. Promoting general welfare.

    What's the carbon footprint of building and maintaining swimming pools for the masses?

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    Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano

    Those pesky volcanos are hard to tax though
    And they just won’t listen

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    Sloppy seconds for posting edgelords...

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    Don't you mean "they" instead of "we"? You aren't doing anything except crying about the weather on a dead internet forum. You don't think it matters what you do. That's loser mentality.
    The thing is you already lost.

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    Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano

    Those pesky volcanos are hard to tax though
    And they just won’t listen
    Remember when you said our excruciatingly hot summer was just because of La Nina? Good times as we jump to fifth on the list of years with most days of 100+ in San Antonio today in an El Nino year on the first day of the typical hottest month of the year.
    Last edited by baseline bum; 08-01-2023 at 08:13 AM.

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    Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano

    Those pesky volcanos are hard to tax though
    And they just won’t listen
    Not even close to CO2 released by humans.
    I would say nice try but its been used before and the poster got hammered.
    But you are comfortable being wrong so there's that.

    The bottom line is global warming is now costing us a ton of money, while the red team focuses on the cost Medicaid...
    The team of fiscal responsibility? sure...

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    Volcanic eruptions rarely inject much water into the stratosphere. In the 18 years that NASA has been taking measurements, only two other eruptions – the 2008 Kasatochi event in Alaska and the 2015 Calbuco eruption in Chile – sent appreciable amounts of water vapor to such high al udes. But those were mere blips compared to the Tonga event, and the water vapor from both previous eruptions dissipated quickly. The excess water vapor injected by the Tonga volcano, on the other hand, could remain in the stratosphere for several years.

    This extra water vapor could influence atmospheric chemistry, boosting certain chemical reactions that could temporarily worsen depletion of the ozone layer. It could also influence surface temperatures. Massive volcanic eruptions like Krakatoa and Mount Pinatubo typically cool Earth’s surface by ejecting gases, dust, and ash that reflect sunlight back into space. In contrast, the Tonga volcano didn’t inject large amounts of aerosols into the stratosphere, and the huge amounts of water vapor from the eruption may have a small, temporary warming effect, since water vapor traps heat. The effect would dissipate when the extra water vapor cycles out of the stratosphere

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    off July. Second hottest July ever recorded here by average high temperature

    1. 2022 - 101.6F
    2. 2023 - 100.7F
    3. 2009 - 100.6F
    4. 1980 - 99.9F
    5. 2020 - 99.7F
    So 2022 was hotter? That means the earth is cooling. lol libs

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    Volcanic eruptions rarely inject much water into the stratosphere. In the 18 years that NASA has been taking measurements, only two other eruptions – the 2008 Kasatochi event in Alaska and the 2015 Calbuco eruption in Chile – sent appreciable amounts of water vapor to such high al udes. But those were mere blips compared to the Tonga event, and the water vapor from both previous eruptions dissipated quickly. The excess water vapor injected by the Tonga volcano, on the other hand, could remain in the stratosphere for several years.

    This extra water vapor could influence atmospheric chemistry, boosting certain chemical reactions that could temporarily worsen depletion of the ozone layer. It could also influence surface temperatures. Massive volcanic eruptions like Krakatoa and Mount Pinatubo typically cool Earth’s surface by ejecting gases, dust, and ash that reflect sunlight back into space. In contrast, the Tonga volcano didn’t inject large amounts of aerosols into the stratosphere, and the huge amounts of water vapor from the eruption may have a small, temporary warming effect, since water vapor traps heat. The effect would dissipate when the extra water vapor cycles out of the stratosphere
    Oh so that explains the global warming

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    Don't you mean "they" instead of "we"? You aren't doing anything except crying about the weather on a dead internet forum. You don't think it matters what you do. That's loser mentality.
    "If you think infrastructure should be better funded, you should send a check to the government instead of demanding higher taxes."

    lol stuck on conservative Talking Points 101 after all these years.

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    Oh so that explains the global warming
    Come on I never said that
    So disingenuous

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    Come on I never said that
    So disingenuous
    You brought it up. Why?

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    You brought it up. Why?
    Volcanos can affect temps
    Hot and cold

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    Now we're top 5 hottest summers all time with the hottest month of the summer yet to go

    1. 59 days in 2009
    2. 58 days in 2022
    3. 57 days in 2011
    4. 41 days in 2013
    5. 36 days and counting in 2023 as of August 1st, 2023
    5. 36 days in 2020
    5. 36 days in 1998
    8. 33 days in 1948


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    Volcanos can affect temps
    Hot and cold
    So can the fact the sun's energy is dissipating as it ages.
    So why have the temps gone higher? The temps should go lower right? Its more complex apparently.
    You can pick all the factors you like.

    Humans putting CO2 into the atmosphere is THE major problem.
    The science says so right now. Methane is also not good.
    And we are paying loads of $ for it. Wake up red team!

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    Volcanos can affect temps
    Hot and cold
    Oh so that explains the global warming

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    History says volcanos popping off has been the most or close to it (the Sun intensity of course is most influential) influential in the temps worldwide.
    Co2 is debatable and off look it up your self

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    History says volcanos popping off has been the most or close to it (the Sun intensity of course is most influential) influential in the temps worldwide.
    Co2 is debatable and off look it up your self
    What podcast did you get this from

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    What podcast did you get this from
    ...your mother's star fish, fart-face.

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    ^ I wish I was so eloquent

    Keep swinging the asses jawbone

    Oh FTL

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    ^ I wish I was so eloquent

    Keep swinging the asses jawbone

    Oh FTL
    Lol true Trumpers

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    So now all the liberals on here are now meteorologists,,,,lmao.

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    History says volcanos popping off has been the most or close to it (the Sun intensity of course is most influential) influential in the temps worldwide.
    Co2 is debatable and off look it up your self
    History says it’s asteroids and other large objects that have hit the earth and apparently your head as well.

    when you are dead and gone the rest of us will notice a huge change in the composition of the oceans and land’s sediment deposits. Brand new compounds not found anywhere else in the universe will show up in sediment…
    Wonder where these new compounds came from? Have you ever heard of plastic? Our impact on the planet is enormous. We know this. The very hottest temperature anywhere in the universe are produced by us right here on earth in labs. We have rammed particles together in a way that happens nowhere else in nature. What other species on Earth can knowingly make itself extinct in an instant of geological time?

    Clueless red team.

    Yes it will all reach a unique group of life on earth after we are extinct. Evolution will continue working on new species. Take comfort. It’s God’s will. We just don’t have control over anything. It’s God’s plan. Right?
    fkn idiots…

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    History says volcanos popping off has been the most or close to it (the Sun intensity of course is most influential) influential in the temps worldwide.
    Co2 is debatable and off look it up your self
    Mercury (it’s closer to the sun) gets much more energy from the sun than Venus yet Venus is much much hotter.
    Why? Take a guess?

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    So now all the liberals on here are now meteorologists,,,,lmao.
    No.

    The readers on here read what the vast majority of climatologists have said.
    You are a political animal (and a dumbass), so the people who do these studies for a living and predicted much of what we are seeing now have to be wrong. Even the oil company scientists predicted it.

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