To all of you climate change deniers

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  1. barfo

    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    That's why I've been kissing your butt these last few years.

    For the gun loans.

    barfo
     
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    A report I read the other day said that since 1993 the ocean levels are rising at twice the rate before 1993 and by 2100 the east coast could have some issues and London could possibly under water. My youngest grandson is only 4 so his kids and grandkids could be facing that dilemma if nothing is done. Fortunately the clown in charge will be done in 2 years or less.
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    Does he wear a lot of gold jewelry and drive a bulletproof Mercedes?
     
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    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    Nope. He's American as apple pie. He does buy Toyotas exclusively but he is a mechanic and knows better.
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    Of course, I was cracking a joke and apparently not a good joke at that.
     
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    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    I knew you were joking. Figured it was Scarface but wasn't sure.
     
  7. MarAzul

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    Well, I doubt it. The cycle has been going on for millions of years, the difference is we are here this time. Did we cause it? I doubt it and here is why.

    Follow the sea rise graphs:

    The last 8000 years, which covers a rise of about 50 feet.
    Sea level the last 8000 years.png


    We know the indigenous people of America came here beginning over 11000 years ago,
    over the land that is now below sea level. I can see on NOAA navigation charts that the land in the Bering Sea they had to travel over is now 59 meter or about 194
    below the current sea level. The lowest level of the sea in this current glacier cycle was some 18000 years ago during the peak of the last major glaciation.
    It did not melt real fast so we can tell it took some 6000 or 7000 years before people began to cross this bare land with the glaciers also clearing away.

    8000 years ago the land would have been covered by that time, some 140' deep. When you merge the picture you get from all branches of science you can see
    this total picture does hang together.

    Next the sea levels measure the last 300 years and the sea levels measured in the Marshall Island the last 65 years;

    Sea Level rise last 300 years.gif


    Sea Levels.jpg
    So you can see the sea rise has slowed considerable in the last 7000 years, since men have populated America.
    It picked up for some reason around 1860. Then you see similar evidence in the Pacific Island the last 65 year',
    but in mm or inches not feet or meters. Both chart show approximately the same data the last 65 years.
    One chart has a bout a 3" rise where the other has it about 4.5" Difference is probably measurement technique and other factors.
    Is this Man made?
    Hell, I don't know!

    But since we have been burning up the carbons, The rise overall is way down from what it was when the origin spear hunters first got here.

    To me the real question is, when will the rise of the sea stop???? Because then the big driver of currents stop. And then the big heat transfer pump
    is down, not working!!! Broken!!! Lord it will get cold in the North. And I mean north of California.
     
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    Ah here it is the entire rise from the beginning

    Post Glacial Sea Level Rise
    SLR-Fact-Sheet_dual-column-letterhead_8.2.13_pdf_Page_1_Image_0002.jpg
     
  9. Chris Craig

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    So how many of you don't care because there won't be any discernable effects in your lifetime
     
  10. MarAzul

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    I don't think you know that for sure. I don't even know if I do.
     
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    What do you know about the sea? Psssh
     
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    You'll just have to refit the Mar Azul with an ice breaker on the bow
     
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    Then he's probably American, not Mexican...just sayin' ...
     
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    Still working at it.
     
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    Why would you feel the need to correct what I said? His family is from Mexico and he was born here.

    He says he's Mexican.
    He says he's an American.

    He's right.
     
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    Mexico!
     
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    My ex wife was the same...preferred to be called Hispanic...grew up in San Diego...experience..all her family identified as Americans even as first generation....it's a topic you mention pretty often so I thought I'd point that out....it's culture or ethnicity not nationality...but hey...I don't care really
     
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    Ha! I don't have my Boat in Bandon anymore but the last time I did, there were three Mexican guys working on the dock there. Every time I saw them, it was a big greeting. Wearing their Maga hats, just pleased as hell to working those docks. It was the same in the shipyard in Oxnard too.
     
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    Should I really go into how stupid and shortsighted this post is? Shit... To late.

    There's this energy called electricity. You can power things with it you know?
     
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    People are moving away from huge crop management and small farms are the answer...with technology now you can grow food in a small area
     

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