To all of you climate change deniers

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  1. MarAzul

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    Fuck!
    I was afraid you would say something like this.
     
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    To all of you climate change deniers
     
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    Silence?
    Are you all sheep?
     
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    Wow, couldn't see that response coming.. My comment is still applicable if you "doubt" it.
     
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    See how your graph shows a line with a bunch of jogs going up and down? Zoom in on one of the parts that goes up (while ignoring the parts that go down) and then point at it and say “it’s going up”.

    It’s science.
     
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    Thank you for your contribution. I will consider it carefully.
     
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    cough cough, bullshit!
     
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    A lot of Hispanics in rural areas are Trump supporters. They are concerned about the economy in working class areas just like whites, blacks and whoever else works labor jobs in those areas.
    The whole world isn’t representative of the ‘Trump’s a nazi” narrative you’re spoon fed through your television set.
     
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    and I still call BS.
     
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    Geez!
    Did you really try some?
     
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    Glad to hear it. Reading is fundamental. You can learn lots of stuff.
     
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    Yes, every thing I related to you guys in here about the rising seas, I picked out of one paper or another. Did you know,
    none of the graphs were created by me? From NOAA, Scripps, Research papers, and Anthropology articles?
     
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    If you go onto the internet and search specifically for opinions that match yours, on any subject imaginable, you will find it.

    You do know that none of the mountains and mountains of evidence pointing towards man having a significant impact on global warming were created by me either, right?

    I'm sure you also know that the first graph you so proudly presented on the first page of this thread clearly points towards man having a significant impact on global warming... That graph can also be found here.
     
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    Can you explain this and relate it to the declining rate of rise in the Sea? Especially since men came to North America? They got here because the Glacier baring their way, melted enough to permit them to walk here, before the Seas rose too much and flooded the path. What have they done since they got here to slow the rise of the sea way down?

    I attended a presentation by the Scientist tasked with tracking the Melt of the Glaciers world wide, maybe 12 years ago. I think he was spot on, I have observed what he observed. He suggests the Glaciers on earth between 30N and 30S will be total gone in 30 years. I think that was 12 years ago. I think he is right.

    So that will be less water running off the land into the sea. Sea rises, the sea rises, a little deeper over the old land bridge from Asia to Alaska, a little more flow from the Pacific into the Arctic, melt more of that Ice. But the Seas still rise, Currents still flow. The Gulf stream and the Kuroshio currents still flow, moving that heat to the Northern Latitudes. Does it nicely too with Coriolis effect expanding the flow along the shores. But probably only because the sea is flowing. It is not a driving force, only a modifying force.

    But when does it stop? And the heat transfer pump ceases to function? What then? 0_Pac  Currents.jpg


    0_Atlantic Currents.jpg
     
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    I've talked to a lot of Hispanics and I can say without a doubt none have voiced their support for Trump. Nearly all voiced derision for the criminal.
     
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    Kamchatka Current.jpg

    I think Bering strait is a one way path for currents. Warm Pacific water flows into the Arctic basin via this channel. The Kamchatka Current flowing south would be the cold water from the area sinking to the bottom, seeking the greatest depth over on the Western or Kamchatka side. Then work it's way south probably to the trench off Japan and to the Mariana trench. Most of flow, through that notch between the Aleutian ridge and Kamchatka. Just like the ancient Current chart above shows.

    The Warm Pacific water is going to melt some ice in the Arctic basin and the resulting cold waters there flow out the Atlantic side via the mid Atlantic trench an down to the great southern Ocean.

    Hell of a system! But, I don't know how much long it will run,! errr as is. That is not to say, it will not be normal, but never the less, the change may not please us.

    https://frontierscientists.com/2015/06/discerning-ocean-currents-current/
     
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    Did you asked then politely, what they thought of the evil prick?
     
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    Hitting the rural areas hard, are you?
     
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    No you won't.
     
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