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DocMcCracken t1_j248l5z wrote

It is now known as climate change, not global warming. It's not just warming up temps, but it is leading to more severe, and erratic weather. Storms will become much more intense, more frequent, and less predictable. There are going to be more precepitation in some areas, less in others. This is going to have long term problems for the hability of the planet for humans. The Earth will be fine, but it will be a lot tougher for the humans living there. We've already started to see the impact, and the ride is going to get bumpier. So hang on.

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Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_j26a4fk wrote

Until it’s called something else to further push what limited data we have as an overall agenda that remains unknown by the great number of humans who occupy the earth.

This place is many many thousands of years old (or so we’re told) and yet our “change” data is based upon 100+/- years. Imagine our surprise if/when the earth experiences a deep freeze after we’ve dedicated endless efforts to reverse near term warming (changing) when the earth, all along, was swinging between hot, cold, hot, cold.

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DocMcCracken t1_j26tcez wrote

Perhaps, but if the rate of change doesn't alarm you then we are going to diaagree.

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Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_j272n6q wrote

It’s not as big a concern for me as how crooked our govt is, including these energy-laden deals we’re entered into to the detriment of many (and the benefit of a few elitists).

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