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    Humans can’t control the climate. Just FYI. We are currently in an interglacial period (thankfully).

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    bull tbh


    that's next to impossible, imho, since you think its a liberal globalist marxist hoax. your political agenda will dominate any scientific discussion.


    if the problem is increased CO2 concentrations due in large part to increased emissions, the goal would be to reduce emissions to prevent further ac ulation, while then seeking technology to safely remove large quan ies of atmospheric CO2 safely. i personally dno if the latter is even plausible... ignorant as to that field of research, tbh
    Tesla had too many solutions so our CIA got involved.

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    Humans can’t control the climate. Just FYI. We are currently in an interglacial period (thankfully).
    well that's relieving. you should inform the scientific community of your findings. collect your nobel prize.

    also, "control the climate" is pretty vague. you referring to our inability to alter the milankovich cycle or solar activity? because yes darrin, there are aspects of the climate that are firmly out of our control and beyond our influence. we can't cause weather or storms on demand. or do you mean nothing we do can impact the climate in any way?
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    Tesla had too many solutions so our CIA got involved.
    elaborate

    and explain why it's relevant to climate change

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    elaborate

    and explain why it's relevant to climate change
    Look up Tesla CIA tbh it's a long story. Tesla had a plan for free electricity for everyone and a super weapon (see scalar weapons) which would end all wars. All electric cars and appliances/tools would be pretty good for the climate I'm assuming.

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    well that's relieving. you should inform the scientific community of your findings. collect your nobel prize.

    also, "control the climate" is pretty vague. you referring to our inability to alter the milankovich cycle or solar activity? because yes darrin, there are aspects of the climate that are firmly out of our control and beyond our influence. we can't cause weather or storms on demand. or do you mean nothing we do can impact the climate in any way?

    All living things on the planet impact the climate. No denying that.

    But there have been dramatic climate changes long before the industrial revolution and they will continue to happen, regardless of what humans do.

    Climate change alarmists are the real climate change deniers.

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    Look up Tesla CIA tbh it's a long story. Tesla had a plan for free electricity for everyone and a super weapon (see scalar weapons) which would end all wars. All electric cars and appliances/tools would be pretty good for the climate I'm assuming.
    gimme the tl;dr with some links backing it up tbh... you made the claim

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    All living things on the planet impact the climate. No denying that.
    to the same degree? humans have no more impact than say, cows?

    But there have been dramatic climate changes long before the industrial revolution and they will continue to happen, regardless of what humans do.
    i dont think you'll find a single climate scientist, even an "alarmist" scientist who disagrees that the climate has seen drastic changes long before the industrial revolution, or that we will continue to see this cycles, regardless of human activity. that doesn't mean humans right now aren't having an impact on the climate in a noticeable way

    Climate change alarmists are the real climate change deniers.
    this doesn't mean anything. "alarmist" scientists all agree that the climate has gone through drastic cycles that have nothing to do with human activity

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    "if the climate ever changed before humans, then humans cant possibly have an effect now"


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    to the same degree? humans have no more impact than say, cows?

    I’ll just pick a single insect — termite. More biomass than humans and produces methane, a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2. That’s one insect!

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    "if the climate ever changed before humans, then humans cant possibly have an effect now"

    No one is saying this.

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    I’ll just pick a single insect — termite. More biomass than humans and produces methane, a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2. That’s one insect!
    Yes. Methane per unit is a stronger greenhouse gas than co2.

    But it does methane, in its relative quan y, have a greater effect on our climate than co2?

    have you read any papers suggesting that methane has been or is currently a more impactful factor on average temperatures?

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    No one is saying this.
    You’ve been implying it in your posts.

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    gimme the tl;dr with some links backing it up tbh... you made the claim
    I just gave you the tl/dr If you're really that interested I also gave you instructions on how to look it up.

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    I just gave you the tl/dr If you're really that interested I also gave you instructions on how to look it up.
    So make an outlandish claim and then tell me to do your homework for you

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    so darrin drops in, says things that aren't disputed by ANY climate scientist (the earth has its own natural climate cycles, methane is more potent than co2), and then mutters something about alarmists... and somehow thinks he's making a point?

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    so darrin drops in, says things that aren't disputed by ANY climate scientist (the earth has its own natural climate cycles, methane is more potent than co2), and then mutters something about alarmists... and somehow thinks he's making a point?
    It was much more fun back in the day when they would spell out their nonsense in it's full gibbering idiot glory. Darrin posting crap that he had never read and couldn't understand. WC with his ocean as a soda pop and solar burps.

    Now you get the coy scientologist routine.

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    Cold AF today, I thought it was supposed to be getting warmer?

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    Cold AF today, I thought it was supposed to be getting warmer?
    thanks chris for exposing the global warming hoax

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    Cold AF today, I thought it was supposed to be getting warmer?
    you in satx? today is decent but yesterday sucked!

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    thanks chris for exposing the global warming hoax
    I wonder what the new name will be once they decide Climate Change is just as dumb.

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    you in satx? today is decent but yesterday sucked!
    Just northwest of you got down to 36 here.

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    I wonder what the new name will be once they decide Climate Change is just as dumb.
    what do you mean?

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    Global warming turned into climate change. What's hard to understand about that?

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    I wonder what the new name will be once they decide Climate Change is just as dumb.
    lol for real though

    Just northwest of you got down to 36 here.
    wow i didn't even realize it was that cold last night. i was def freezing my ass off though and my back was killing me all night from the weather. i'm the type who'd rather it be 110 degrees than 70 degrees.

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