justin_o_guy2
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East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
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people actually have been displaced from their homes from oceans rising...
Oceans that rise along a few miles of coastline would probably be more likely to be falling land.
Again, change is the ONLY constant.
Oceans rising is a historic normal.
You're looking at big storms. You're not looking back very far.
The More and Bigger claim is busted. Florida went around ten Years without even getting hit.
The dire consequences that would befall us in ten years, that they were hollering about around thirty years ago Didn't happen. They then Reupped on them, gave us ANOTHER ten years, Still didn't happen And Now, after pushing proven mathematically incorrect Results of more studies, we get Another ten years Or ELSE..
You're Wanting to see carbon taxes by continuing to swallow proven lies, whether YOU support carbon taxes or not. By being one of the Warmlarmists, you support the scammers who Want carbon taxes.
That someone ATTRIBUTES something to your SUV doesn't make it so. Exactly what happens to something that has things removed from it? Does it get smaller? If you remove huge volumes of dirt from below your lawn and don't support it, would you expect it to sink a little?
Have you done any calculations on barrels of oil removed from the ground since we started driving cars? How is it possible for That to Not allow the earth to change shape?
Gosh,, what a concept.
least since 1880, the average global sea level has been rising, with about an 18 cm rise from 1897 to 1997. More precise satellite based data show about a 7.5 cm accelerating rise in sea level from 1993 to 2017. This is due mostly to anthropogenic global warming that is driving the thermal expansion of seawater while melting land-based ice sheets and glaciers. This trend is expected to accelerate during the 21st century. Projecting future sea level has always been challengin
I am not saying removing oil is THE cause. Like the climate, many variables are in play. Do we own some of it? It's impossible to say no. The question is How much And What is the price of doing nothing?
What IS the main driving force of the climate? The sun?
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