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NomadPatriot wrote:i put a fork in trying to debate with you a long time ago Mike.
i told you it was pointless to debate with you and you went all bat-shit crazy..
you are the one who has been on the personal attack spree in this thread for pages on end with anyone who disagrees with your position..
so yeah buddy.. believe what you want.
whatever strokes your boomer ego..
Bentelbow wrote:
jusplay4fun wrote:Watch this video, MADp; maybe you can learn something.
Thanks, Bentelbow, for the link:Bentelbow wrote:
NomadPatriot wrote:the f-ing hilarious thing is both of you have no clue about AwakenwithJP obviously..
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you both just failed miserably..
I love his channel.. he mocks the Left harcore
he makes it a point to mock how stupid a subject is while inserting actual facts that debunk it.
NomadPatriot wrote:[
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NomadPatriot wrote:looking like' ol Jimmy here is needing some of my attention.
I guess the being offended video .. ISN'T mocking the left..
too You..
talk about being ' out of touch.'
NomadPatriot wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:so being ignorant or not taking time to add color or a better way to post does not make me a simpleton. I could have taken time to do a better post, but it was INTENTIONAL, to get you to hear song in the link. You fell for my trap.
admits being ignorant, says ' or not taking time to add color or a better way to post'. then claims it was intentional and some sort of .. TRAP..jusplay4fun wrote:I am not a frequent poster like you..... It takes two days and a posting shortcut that brings you back to engage mejusplay4fun wrote:Further, I never claimed to be smart
( he was in such a rage over that comment, he forgot to sign it at the end .. JP.. )
jusplay4fun wrote:Reminders:NomadPatriot wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:so being ignorant or not taking time to add color or a better way to post does not make me a simpleton. I could have taken time to do a better post, but it was INTENTIONAL, to get you to hear song in the link. You fell for my trap.
admits being ignorant, says ' or not taking time to add color or a better way to post'. then claims it was intentional and some sort of .. TRAP..jusplay4fun wrote:I am not a frequent poster like you..... It takes two days and a posting shortcut that brings you back to engage mejusplay4fun wrote:Further, I never claimed to be smart
( he was in such a rage over that comment, he forgot to sign it at the end .. JP.. )
Increases of CO, and other radiatively active trace gases (methane, chlorofluorocarbons. nitrous oxide and tropospheric
ozone) are expected to raise global equilibrium general circulation models' for a doubling of atmospheric CO,. Up to now,
the rise in equivalent CO, concentration (incorporating the radiative effects of the other trace gases) has lifted levels about
40% above their preindustrial level of around 280 p.p.m.v
It is now well established that the global average surface temperature has risen between 0.3 and 0.6ĆøC since the latter half of the nineteenth century
A consistent correlation is highlighted between global annual temperature and runoff, suggesting a 4% global runoff increase by 1 °C global temperature rise. However, this global trend should be qualified at the regional scale where both increasing and decreasing trends are identified. North America runoffs appear to be the most sensitive to the recent climatic changes. Finally, this contribution provides the first experimental data-based evidence demonstrating the link between the global warming and the intensification of the global hydrological cycle. This corresponds to more intense evaporation over oceans coupled to continental precipitation increase or continental evaporation decrease. This process finally leads to an increase of the global continental runoff.
HitRed wrote:We could start by replenishing the natural aquifers around the world. These Natural water tanks have existed for thousands of years. That with allowing water flow into depressions (already talked about). The Ogallala aquifer could sure use an infusion from rivers near it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogallala_Aquifer
Sea Level Rise
Global sea level rose about 8 inches in the last century. The rate in the last two decades, however, is nearly double that of the last century and is accelerating slightly every year
jusplay4fun wrote:Sea Level Rise
Global sea level rose about 8 inches in the last century. The rate in the last two decades, however, is nearly double that of the last century and is accelerating slightly every year
Before one can offer a solution to a problem, one must first acknowledge and then understand it. Is this an acknowledgement of the problem?
I have offered this quote (evidence) before it was largely ignored.
NomadPatriot wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:Sea Level Rise
Global sea level rose about 8 inches in the last century. The rate in the last two decades, however, is nearly double that of the last century and is accelerating slightly every year
Before one can offer a solution to a problem, one must first acknowledge and then understand it. Is this an acknowledgement of the problem?
I have offered this quote (evidence) before it was largely ignored.
the title of the thread acknowledges the problem you just quoted..
it was pointless to tell us about sea level rise in a thread titled Cure for rising ocean levels..
--> it's in the title..
we are not your classroom. .you think because you are a teacher, everyone around you needs to hear you tell us stuff we already know..
so I am right..
not once have you proposed a cure for rising ocean levels..
jusplay4fun wrote:Sea Level Rise
Global sea level rose about 8 inches in the last century. The rate in the last two decades, however, is nearly double that of the last century and is accelerating slightly every year
jusplay4fun wrote:You failed again; did you READ any of the evidence? It looks like you again failed to do your homework.
Try again, after you read.
this means you take all 100 july's in the 20th century. .and average them out to a single temperature..this july was hotter then that average temperature
NomadPatriot wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:July Was Hottest Month Measured on Earth Since Records Began
June of this year had already set a sizzling record for that month over the past 140 years. But meteorologists expect 2019 won't beat the current record for warmest year, set in 2016
By Frank Jordans
Published Aug 15, 2019 at 11:58 AM | Updated at 1:35 PM EDT on Aug 15, 2019
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/national-international/Latest-Climate-Crisis-Warning-July-Was-Hottest-Month-on-Earth-Since-Records-Began-544664781.html?fbclid=IwAR3cFQmLjLIVRYjJtCgaiXsfoxP7qOZHmTaorb0svqdNz_2SPTDqUMdm6XU
"July was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth. The average global temperature last month was 1.71 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th-century average"
this means you take all 100 july's in the 20th century. .and average them out to a single temperature..this july was hotter then that average temperature..
NomadPatriot wrote:8 days later & JP couldn't find that 'cure for rising ocean levels' he claimed to have posted...
I guess we will continue to wait..
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