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RFClark
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The discovery of large volumes of water deep underground could positively effect climate change.
https://www.indy100.com/science-tech/ocean-beneath-earth-cru...
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High tide after rise in sea level:
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Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
Prefered gender pronoun: the royal we
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Goat,
Read the article! (Warning - Big Words!) sorry not many pictures! The Boffins who wrote it think it will effect Climate Change!
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For all you deniers who pretend you actually understand science - and believe in it -
Heres some reporting on Attribution science - turns out using new tools and techniques - we now have a pretty good idea how much climate change is
affecting extreme weather events - imagine that - science - advancing!
https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/25/world/heat-wave-climate-chang...
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/14/us/national-climate-assessmen...
David - you need to tell them about your palm tree - Because we all know that proves 200 years of science wrong!
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richard - I read it - 400 miles deep in the crust - but i must of missed the part about how it could "positively effect climate change" could you
point that part out to me?
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Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo | I am sure you have noticed that there are volcanos giving people trouble all around the world right now. That has to be our fault somehow!
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really? , I haven't seen any climate scientist, or volcanologist, or any other scientist saying the Volanoes are humans "fault" . So where would
you get that information from? I would be very interested!
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Quote: Originally posted by caj13 | David - you need to tell them about your palm tree - Because we all know that proves 200 years of science wrong! |
Palm trees participating in a science experiment:
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Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
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RFClark
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Caj13,
Think Irony here!
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Quote: Originally posted by caj13 | Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo | I am sure you have noticed that there are volcanos giving people trouble all around the world right now. That has to be our fault somehow!
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really? , I haven't seen any climate scientist, or volcanologist, or any other scientist saying the Volanoes are humans "fault" . So where would
you get that information from? I would be very interested! |
I was joking when I posted that, but a quick search found this;
https://theconversation.com/how-climate-change-might-trigger...
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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Next language lesson- being sarcastic isn't the definition of "irony". And you need an intervention on your wanton use of exclamation points.
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RFClark
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S,
Edited for conciseness!
“ To distinguish irony from satire and sarcasm, remember that irony pertains to situations while satire and sarcasm are forms of expression. People
make satire and sarcasm happen. Irony is just there.”
It’s ironic that it turns out to be true, this post is sarcasm!
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I have about 1200 exclamation points left in my allotment for this year and it’s mid-November so use them or loose them!
If you can’t deal with the subject matter check the spelling and punctuation!
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Quote: Originally posted by surabi |
Next language lesson- being sarcastic isn't the definition of "irony". And you need an intervention on your wanton use of exclamation points.
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😂 Spot-on surabi
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Quote: Originally posted by RFClark | S,
It’s irony, this is sarcasm!
Like one person’s terrorist is another’s freedom fighter.
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Your example is also not what irony means. That different people view things differently is not an example of irony.
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S,
Regardless you still can’t deal what’s being discussed! You just scold about spelling, punctuation and grammar. Siri does better!
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so now you don't know the definition of Irony now? PM me an address, I'll send you one of them dictionary thingees, if you can read and spell - you
will learn the correct meanings of lots of fancy words!
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caj13,
I think that after JZ wondered if human climate change could be responsible for increased vulcanism which might actually be satire, it’s ironic that
he found a link to an article making the same claim.
I have always had a link to grammar.com
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Quote: Originally posted by RFClark | S,
Regardless you still can’t deal what’s being discussed! You just scold about spelling, punctuation and grammar. Siri does better!
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Oh, I can deal with what's being discussed. My point is actually that discussing things with poorly educated people who think they are smart is
pointless.
Case in point- the article you posted about water 400 miles deep in the earth, and claiming that it could affect climate change, when the article
suggests no such thing.
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S,
I think that the fact that Doug had to remove all your and goat’s political posts today says how serious you are in speaking outside your climate
dogma! Which is not at all!
As an example nothing but crickets from any of you about Hansen’s recent paper on how removing Sulphur from the air may actually cause the
temperature to increase faster.
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Quote: Originally posted by RFClark | S,
I think that the fact that Doug had to remove all your and goat’s political posts today says how serious you are in speaking outside your climate
dogma! Which is not at all!
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Do you think that ending every sentence with an exclamation point makes what you have to say more important?
Forum moderators don't "have to" remove posts, they choose to.
And I guess you didn't notice that JZ's posts were also removed? Or did you just decide to ignore that since he's a fellow climate change denier?
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S,
So were my political posts as should be. goat’s and your’s were up first!
Which shouldn’t be!
Doug chose to remove them because they were derogatory and political.
Still Crickets - Crickets - Crickets on Hansen but lots of wasted bandwidth on punctuation!
As previously stated your dogma doesn't allow you to even acknowledge anything outside of it.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1253358
Cycling water through the transition zone
“The water cycle involves more than just the water that circulates between the atmosphere, oceans, and surface waters. It extends deep into Earth's
interior as the oceanic crust subducts, or slides, under adjoining plates of crust and sinks into the mantle, carrying water with it. Schmandt et al.
combined seismological observations beneath North America with geodynamical modeling and high-pressure and -temperature melting experiments. They
conclude that the mantle transition zone—410 to 660 km below Earth's surface—acts as a large reservoir of water.”
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