07-07-2021 01:29 | |
James___★★★★★ (5513) |
Into the Night wrote:tmiddles wrote:HarveyH55 wrote:...How do you know anything is abnormal, and needs fixing? This is our first inter-glacial. We have no data to support....Ah yes the old denier standby "Nothing can be known!". I think the water shortages in the western US and the record breaking temperatures suggest that a "change" has occurred. Also aquifers becoming depleted, ie., wells need to go deeper than ever literally suggests a problem is occurring. I did hear a convincing argument for not thinking there is a problem. It might mean that someone will need to do something. And yet what hurt ancient Rome the most was the loss of fresh water. And some people have suggested draining the Great Lakes. And that could end up being like the Aral Sea. p.s., it used to cover 68,000 square km. Attached image: Edited on 07-07-2021 01:31 |
07-07-2021 02:07 | |
Into the Night★★★★★ (21705) |
James___ wrote:Into the Night wrote:tmiddles wrote:HarveyH55 wrote:...How do you know anything is abnormal, and needs fixing? This is our first inter-glacial. We have no data to support....Ah yes the old denier standby "Nothing can be known!". What water shortages? James___ wrote: A few temperature records broken is not the whole Earth, dummy. James___ wrote: Weather changes. So? James___ wrote: They aren't. James___ wrote: They don't. James___ wrote: Define 'The Problem'. James___ wrote: Define 'The Problem'. James___ wrote: Such as? James___ wrote: The Tiber river runs through Rome. It still does. James___ wrote: The Great Lakes are always draining...to the sea. James___ wrote: The Russians destroyed the Aral Sea by diverting the river feeding it. The Parrot Killer Debunked in my sig. - tmiddles Google keeps track of paranoid talk and i'm not on their list. I've been evaluated and certified. - keepit nuclear powered ships do not require nuclear fuel. - Swan While it is true that fossils do not burn it is also true that fossil fuels burn very well - Swan |