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climate change prediction from the past(scientific?)


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Wow, we’re looking at an apocalypse in 2000.  We only have 12 years to turn the climate around before disaster strikes.  Oh, this was written in 1989, so we only have 11 years.  Good grief we need to.......  well Hellena Montana, it’s to late.  We’ll catch’em next time.

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1 hour ago, Reagan said:

It's been stated that 1 volcano eruption is worst than anything man has ever done.  And how eruptions have taken place in the history of the world? And we still have a planet?  Indeed we do!

There would not be any eruptions if Trump wasnt president.  After all, his words embolden the volcanoes to erupt.

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47 minutes ago, VeryStableEnlightenedOne said:

I’m baffled by the conservative logic on climate change. Because a volcano can do more damage to the environment than humans, we shouldn’t bother being environmentally friendly and make very basic lifestyle changes (reusable grocery bag for starters??)

 

Just blows my mind 

Maybe you are baffled because you haven't given any thought as to how the extremist are trying to use an unproven theory for power and wealth re-distribution. These so called enlightened leaders know the average American will not willingly give away our wealth...unless a doomsday crisis is created to persuade the people into believing we are "saving the planet". It's not a hard concept to grasp.

Have you read the Paris Agreement? Was converting to reusable grocery bags the main goal of this agreement? Was being economically friendly the main focus? Was basic lifestyle changes a centerpoint of discussion? Or was wealth re-distribution the main and underlining reasoning for this "treaty"? If you don't know the obvious answers, please try to read it then get back to us.

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3 hours ago, Reagan said:

It's been stated that 1 volcano eruption is worst than anything man has ever done.  And how eruptions have taken place in the history of the world? And we still have a planet?  Indeed we do!

There is only one volcano that worries me personally. It should worry the world.......Yellowstone.

Man, in his infinite wisdom and smugness, thinks he can control weather. Hasn't done it yet and never will. Sad how many people think we can.

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