Something Is Very Odd About This Kinda Climate Change Article

Posted by $ allosaur 6 years ago to Politics
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This article filled with climate change blather about an ancient sunken forest that repeatedly rises from a Welsh beach should now be an impossible event.
Four decades ago Climate Change then called Global Warming so-called oo-wee scientific experts predicted rising sea levels would have erratically changed worldwide coast lines and swamped seaside cities by now.
For a post category, me dino designated "Politics" so as not to insult "Science."
Being a teeter-totter two-legged dino, me appreciates a sense of fair balance in me posts.


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  • Posted by $ 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    That was no longer viewed as mysterious when the emissions of mankind and cows began to receive all the blame. It's the reappearing part that blows right past the blaming buffoons. Such as those reappearing remnants of a forest on that Welsh beach.
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  • Posted by $ 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Me dino glad you're still around to tell the tale.
    Had a similar driving experience though warned that F5 hell was on its way. Had just left the house en route to a tornado shelter when telephone poles started to shimmy and shake while clumped electric lines crashed heavily down and falling trees chased me back home in a old Honda Accord. Good thing. The 2011 monster tornado that wrecked part of Tuscaloosa and plenty of other places in Alabama missed my home by a quarter of a mile. Almost drove straight into an interception point where I coulda done a Dorothy to find Munchkin Land but never The Gulch.
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  • Posted by $ 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Think for watching Trump's opening reelection run speech on Fox tonight (with very brief glances at the nasty glowering crap CNN and msnbc were up to), I'd like to point out that there are also two political climates.
    One is charged with positive energy and the other with negative energy.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 6 years ago
    From the article: "Then, roughly 4,500 years ago, Bates says, the trees seem to have died out as water levels rose."

    SEEEEE!!! There was global warming even way back then!!!! Must have been all that North American buffalo flatulence! Nothing new here. Move along nothing to see...
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 6 years ago
    Hey we've had islands disappearing and reappearing for years. What's so mysterious about that?
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I remember the worst tornado Connecticut ever had...it took out several small New England towns. Towns I had to travel through to get home to where I lived.
    I got in my truck one afternoon leaving work, the hair on my neck standing straight out told me something didn't feel quite right as I panned the skies, even though it was blue and the sun was out...as I started the truck, the radio came on and I caught the end of a Public Service Message saying: The North East Tornado warning has been canceled...I Drove home underneath 3 tornados, whipping trees, leaves and telephone poles. I could hardly see driving in the wooded country side, the country side the next morning, would no longer be there.
    When I got home, I couldn't believe the stuff I found in the bed of my truck.
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  • Posted by exceller 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I had a similar experience her in CA, but the other way around.

    The forecast was 100% rain for the day but there was not one cloud in the sky and the sun was out full force.

    We talked about it the day after, one guy asking: "What do forecasters get their salary for?" He said they were making a six figure but I doubt that.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    The climate in Minnesota has remained the same for thousands of years.
    The weather changes frequently.

    Minnesota has a continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters. ..
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  • Posted by Dobrien 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Climate is an average of Thirty five years of Weather. The weather always changes climate not so much.
    : the average course or condition of the weather at a place usually over a period of years as exhibited by temperature, wind velocity, and precipitation.
    There are approximately five main climate types on Earth:
    Tropical
    Dry
    Temperate
    Continental
    Polar
    Climate is the average weather conditions in a place over a long period of time—30 years or more. And as you probably already know, there are lots of different types of climates on Earth.
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  • Posted by $ 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    For some reason what you've written has jarred a memory.
    I'm a teenaged dino watching TV alone in the living room of my parents' home in Dothan, Alabama, during the mid-Sixties
    I'm watching the 6PM news, sports and weather on Dothan's Channel 4 WTVY located on the edge on the east side of a sprawled out very sizable town, my home being on the west side. Outside a summer storm is booming thunder and pouring down rain.
    The weather segment comes on TV and at some point the weatherman says, "There is no chance of rain today in Dothan."
    For liking to sit on the floor way back then, me young dino actually rolled on the floor laughing.
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 6 years ago
    Well, my friend Dino, the overall fear of our coastlines changing in the future is a correct one but not because of man nor carbon...it's be cause of the nature of natural cycles. The next cycle could be a really bad one or a not so bad one.
    I for one, no matter how much we learn of this 12000 year cycle, no matter how good our predictions are, I feel that we'll have not a clue till it happens.
    But we should leave a clear and decisive message to our survives that in no way, was it our fault nor the next earthly catastrophe be their fault..............just in case al gore survives...LOL
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  • Posted by $ 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Not to worry. Trust our elite betters. Some months ago An Occasional Cortex hath proclaimed we have 12 years to live. That means we have 11 whole years and some months to live before we gag on the heat while choking immersed in sea water after we all retreat to Colorado between the oncoming rise of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
    OMG! Look out for that shark!
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  • Posted by Arthgallo 6 years ago
    It was 65 degrees when I left for work this morning, by noon it was nearly 90 degrees, based on climate change, it should be nearly 120 degrees by the time I get off work unless we do something this afternoon! We're all going to die by 6 PM.
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  • Posted by $ 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Round and round cyclic climate change goes until millions of years from now the sun runs out of hydrogen, massively swells and burns the atmosphere and the oceans off this planet.
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  • Posted by mminnick 6 years ago
    If one looks at the geological and historical records as well as some of the recent archeological data the statement "There is Climate Change" is undeniably true. The climate is gong to change.
    It appears there is a cyclic pattern to warming and cooling the cause of which is not even remotely understood by anybody.
    To deny Climate Change is silly. To state it is going to end the world is equally silly. The earth has gone through multiple cycles and it still remains.
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  • Posted by $ 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    In the video there were some lined-up spectators in the distance but me dino was amused by young ladies who walked past with hardly a glance as if they didn't give a flip.
    Meanwhile backed-up motorists pumped three hours worth of extra emissions into the air and I'm sure the aggravation made all those drivers and passengers feel oh so sympathetic toward the cause of the loony glued to the road demonstrators.
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  • Posted by $ 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Yep, me dino has said this before and I'll say it again.
    The climate always changes.
    The climate has always been changing throughout world history.
    Just ask the sun-burned dinosaurs and the freezing woolly mammoths.
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  • Posted by $ 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    During the late Fifties, me old dino recalls being taught in school of speculation that we have yet to emerge from the Ice Ages and that another big freeze
    with another southbound ice sheet may be coming along.
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  • Posted by $ WilliamShipley 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    But amazingly, whatever the problem is described at, the solution remains the same: de-industrialize and give the government lots of money to hand out.
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  • Posted by exceller 6 years ago
    Anything will do for the Climate Change phonies.

    Just to think that they don't do any useful work but keep fishing for "news" they can use to "prove" that humans are behind Climate Change.

    The climate changes. That is inherent in the name.
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  • Posted by Solver 6 years ago in reply to this comment.
    And before that they were squawking about another Ice Age.

    I think they’ll keep the term “climate change” for their “science” studies since that is literally unfalsifiable.
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  • Posted by $ WilliamShipley 6 years ago
    I have noticed that the next step has been made. At first it was "Global Warming", but then it didn't really warm up, so it's become "Climate Change". But even though the climate always changes, that isn't working so now it's "Climate instability".

    So it doesn't have to get warmer, the climate doesn't have to change, but if you have no tornadoes for a couple of years and then you have a bunch in one year you have "climate instability".

    Who ever said that weather was the same every year?
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