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Probably Scott... probably.
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Could be the few degrees of warming the planet has experienced, has allowed more moisture to fuel these storms into more powerful hurricanes, looks like we might be getting a up close reminder of what that means next week.
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Global warming now known as climate change.
News flash: THE CLIMATE CHANGES DAILY!!! In the scheme of time man's impact on a process that takes tens of thousands of years doesn't even register as a millionth of a percentage point on the time frame its going to take to reach the next ice-age.Its supposed to be getting warmer,geology has proven this has happened over and over and over again. |
climate change is REAL.......seriously
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...tic_hurricanes Still siding with what I believe is a consensus in the scientific community, that man is impacting the climate and global warming over time is going to be a major problem. How much time is up for debate, but even the scientific community might not have a handle on if that process could accelerate at some point. |
This season has been crazy to be sure and the amount of "Climate Change" whether man made , natural, or reasonably a combination of both.
There has been a lot of sky is falling and frankly, stupid commentary (usually in less than 140 characters) on this being as a result of Global Warming, if not Trump's fault. One particular piece getting undue traction is that since 1851, when these were recorded, the only Cat 4 / Cat 5 Atlantic hurricanes are increasing due to Global Climate Change (not mentioned the 10 year drought of major storms) These storms have been hitting the Caribbean and CONUS for , well, forever, and since before those naming conventions were ever whispered. Law of Averages? Bad Luck? Global Climate Reordering? http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastint.shtml https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1780_A...rricane_season https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Hurricane_of_1780 |
But what about the Children?
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I'm one of those who believes that there is nothing we can do about climate changing except to take precautions. Despite lots of studies recommending a moratorium on new construction in coastal flood zones no one is implementing them. I have not seen any states or communities in the northeast place a moratorium on building in flood zones yet... to me that would be a first step in the fight against climate change which causes sea level rise. Another aspect is federal beach replenishment - have to put an end to it unless its privately funded.
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Forget about the climate change argument. How about POLLUTION !?? Acid rain... remember that ? Why not promote clean energy to avoid pollution??
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Yes Nebe, also stop burning the rainforests to grow beef for fast food burgers, it will never be replaced. Unfortunately the world is too populated for all of us to live off the grid so conservation measures are needed and it costs money so the greedy rich don't want to pay for it. Am I close.
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The answers and alternatives are everywhere.
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