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You rednecks don't want to hear this
But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/29/opin ... cause.html
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What a joke
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ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/29/opin ... cause.html
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Riiiight - because we never had hurricanes before the industrial revolution. Do you know how stupid you guys sound?
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So now weather equals climate? Twisting science to confirm your world view...ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
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Angry necks.WestEndHokie39 wrote:So now weather equals climate? Twisting science to confirm your world view...ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
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Ignorant NYeckip_law-hokie wrote:Angry necks.WestEndHokie39 wrote:So now weather equals climate? Twisting science to confirm your world view...ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/29/opin ... cause.html
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yes, I agree the planet is changing, it has been doing that since its formation. In fact way before there was any industry on the planet....it was changing.ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/29/opin ... cause.html
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So I am glad we all agree the planet is changing. The reality is unless you want to reverse societies back 200+ years there is little more we can do to stop it from changing, keep in mind no matter what we do it will change. But if you can get the world to reverse all advancements and go back to the 1800's type of living...... it will keep on changing which yes means us humans may have to adapt or if the planet changes enough us humans go away
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The only silver lining to global warming is that it will impact the South more than the North.cwtcr hokie wrote:yes, I agree the planet is changing, it has been doing that since its formation. In fact way before there was any industry on the planet....it was changing.ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
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So I am glad we all agree the planet is changing. The reality is unless you want to reverse societies back 200+ years there is little more we can do to stop it from changing, keep in mind no matter what we do it will change. But if you can get the world to reverse all advancements and go back to the 1800's type of living...... it will keep on changing which yes means us humans may have to adapt or if the planet changes enough us humans go away
Enjoy your once in a century storms every few years.
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Actually the broader impact modeled will be to the northern part of the USip_law-hokie wrote:The only silver lining to global warming is that it will impact the South more than the North.cwtcr hokie wrote:yes, I agree the planet is changing, it has been doing that since its formation. In fact way before there was any industry on the planet....it was changing.ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
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So I am glad we all agree the planet is changing. The reality is unless you want to reverse societies back 200+ years there is little more we can do to stop it from changing, keep in mind no matter what we do it will change. But if you can get the world to reverse all advancements and go back to the 1800's type of living...... it will keep on changing which yes means us humans may have to adapt or if the planet changes enough us humans go away
Enjoy your once in a century storms every few years.
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ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/29/opin ... cause.html
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Good thing "your side" doesn't use fear tactics... like the world is going to be under water in two years if we all don't start riding bicycles - nope, not a "fear tactic" AT ALL.
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You must have me confused - I like playing golf in the winter and don't have any kids. I will do my part by not voting for climate change neanderthals, but at the end of the day, I don't really care. Cap'n's grandchildren can deal with it, I'll be dead.CFB Apologist wrote:ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
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Good thing "your side" doesn't use fear tactics... like the world is going to be under water in two years if we all don't start riding bicycles - nope, not a "fear tactic" AT ALL.
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I have confidence in the human ability to adapt to changing climate conditions. Thought I wasn't an engineering major at Tech, I believe the scientific community in partnership with the technological community can devise strategies to make sure our world not only survives, but thrives.ip_law-hokie wrote:The only silver lining to global warming is that it will impact the South more than the North.cwtcr hokie wrote:yes, I agree the planet is changing, it has been doing that since its formation. In fact way before there was any industry on the planet....it was changing.ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
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So I am glad we all agree the planet is changing. The reality is unless you want to reverse societies back 200+ years there is little more we can do to stop it from changing, keep in mind no matter what we do it will change. But if you can get the world to reverse all advancements and go back to the 1800's type of living...... it will keep on changing which yes means us humans may have to adapt or if the planet changes enough us humans go away
Enjoy your once in a century storms every few years.
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The only factor that would prevent success is government. In fact, your preferred "solution" would not slow down global warming but would make us all poorer and the market less able to make progress. The truth is that your solution would kill many more people than mine would.
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Oh I'm not confused.. Ray Charles could see that you are a card carrying democrat.. the party that whines about Trumps "fear tactics" on every topic..yet preach weekly about Maryland being underwater in 2020 if we keep driving SUVs.ip_law-hokie wrote:You must have me confused - I like playing golf in the winter and don't have any kids. I will do my part by not voting for climate change neanderthals, but at the end of the day, I don't really care. Cap'n's grandchildren can deal with it, I'll be dead.CFB Apologist wrote:ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/29/opin ... cause.html
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Good thing "your side" doesn't use fear tactics... like the world is going to be under water in two years if we all don't start riding bicycles - nope, not a "fear tactic" AT ALL.
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OK. Stay pissed.CFB Apologist wrote:Oh I'm not confused.. Ray Charles could see that you are a card carrying democrat.. the party that whines about Trumps "fear tactics" on every topic..yet preach weekly about Maryland being underwater in 2020 if we keep driving SUVs.ip_law-hokie wrote:You must have me confused - I like playing golf in the winter and don't have any kids. I will do my part by not voting for climate change neanderthals, but at the end of the day, I don't really care. Cap'n's grandchildren can deal with it, I'll be dead.CFB Apologist wrote:ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
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Good thing "your side" doesn't use fear tactics... like the world is going to be under water in two years if we all don't start riding bicycles - nope, not a "fear tactic" AT ALL.
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More lies from you racist imbeciles
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You add nothing here. You're another Nolan.ip_law-hokie wrote:The only silver lining to global warming is that it will impact the South more than the North.cwtcr hokie wrote:yes, I agree the planet is changing, it has been doing that since its formation. In fact way before there was any industry on the planet....it was changing.ip_law-hokie wrote:But it doesn't make it any less true.
Harvey, the Storm That Humans Helped Cause
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So I am glad we all agree the planet is changing. The reality is unless you want to reverse societies back 200+ years there is little more we can do to stop it from changing, keep in mind no matter what we do it will change. But if you can get the world to reverse all advancements and go back to the 1800's type of living...... it will keep on changing which yes means us humans may have to adapt or if the planet changes enough us humans go away
Enjoy your once in a century storms every few years.
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"Dislocated 'neck" has a nice ring to it also.133743Hokie wrote: Ignorant NYeck
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The surface temperature of the Gulf of Mexico is the warmest it's ever been.USN_Hokie wrote:"Dislocated 'neck" has a nice ring to it also.133743Hokie wrote: Ignorant NYeck
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ignorant NYeck...
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What period of time are you referencing? 20 years? 50 years? 100 years?ip_law-hokie wrote:The surface temperature of the Gulf of Mexico is the warmest it's ever been.USN_Hokie wrote:"Dislocated 'neck" has a nice ring to it also.133743Hokie wrote: Ignorant NYeck
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One of the bigger problems in Houston specifically is the amount of uncontrolled growth/sprawl. There have been several major flood events in Houston in the last 10 years because so many areas that used to be soft ground that could soak up water are now parking lots and strip malls. Crappy urban planning enabled by developers and politicians.
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You are correct, sir...HooFighter wrote:One of the bigger problems in Houston specifically is the amount of uncontrolled growth/sprawl. There have been several major flood events in Houston in the last 10 years because so many areas that used to be soft ground that could soak up water are now parking lots and strip malls. Crappy urban planning enabled by developers and politicians.
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ip_law-hokie wrote:The surface temperature of the Gulf of Mexico is the warmest it's ever been.USN_Hokie wrote:"Dislocated 'neck" has a nice ring to it also.133743Hokie wrote: Ignorant NYeck
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Crappy science aside, this argument is one of many logical fallacies in his article. He's pretty stupid, or more likely, a political hack.
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+1...that sums it up fairly well.HooFighter wrote:One of the bigger problems in Houston specifically is the amount of uncontrolled growth/sprawl. There have been several major flood events in Houston in the last 10 years because so many areas that used to be soft ground that could soak up water are now parking lots and strip malls. Crappy urban planning enabled by developers and politicians.
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Bull crap, Houston sits on clay which doesn't absorb water easily.HooFighter wrote:One of the bigger problems in Houston specifically is the amount of uncontrolled growth/sprawl. There have been several major flood events in Houston in the last 10 years because so many areas that used to be soft ground that could soak up water are now parking lots and strip malls. Crappy urban planning enabled by developers and politicians.
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