Dagosa
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We had no ancestors 500 million years ago.Can you post the atmospheric composition from 500 million years ago and how our ancestors dealt with it.
Or not
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We had no ancestors 500 million years ago.Can you post the atmospheric composition from 500 million years ago and how our ancestors dealt with it.
Or not
And you insist that FEMA spends all it's money on Louisiana, Florida and Texas??? Where is that in the "global investment"???? That was my point. Whether it is spent nationally or globally and "FEMA"??? where was that mentioned in the Global Investment comments??? Zero!You’re not much into math are you ? Read your own post. It’s a GLOBAL investment. The last time anyone looked, the worlds gdp was over 100 trillion in 2022. So the global investment has to be 3 trillion a year…
You’re hilarious. Learn your math from Fux News ?
LIAR!!!We had no ancestors 500 million years ago.
Read your own post…….you’re hilarious.And you insist that FEMA spends all it's money on Louisiana, Florida and Texas??? Where is that in the "global investment"???? That was my point. Whether it is spent nationally or globally and "FEMA"??? where was that mentioned in the Global Investment comments??? Zero!
Ahhh, they weren’t humanoids. Humanoids could not survive. Our ancestors by definition have to be humanoids.LIAR!!!
The last common ancestor of humans, acorn worms, and starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers. Deuterostomes likely had nerve cords like modern acorn worms, and pharyngeal slits that may have been used for filter feeding.
Tell that to NBC news!!!
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500-Million-Year-Old 'Mistake' Led to Humans
Over 500 million years ago a spineless creature on the ocean floor experienced two successive doublings in the amount of its DNA, a "mistake" that eventually triggered the evolution of humans and many other animals, says a new study.www.nbcnews.com
Bubba, your post said GLOBAL transition….we don’t pay for other countries, they pay for their own. You’re crazy…read this and read your own post……global transition.AGAIN has nothing to do with"Direct Assistance"!
Yellen says $3T of fresh capital is needed annually to fight climate change
The Treasury secretary called the shift to a low-carbon global economy
“the single greatest opportunity of the 21st century.”
Yellen added that the Treasury Department is playing a key role in supporting the transition to net zero in the U.S., a priority of the Biden administration. She credited the Inflation Reduction Act for driving hundreds of billions of dollars of investment in clean energy technologies.
WHERE does she address FEMA??? Where does she address Texas, Florida and Louisiana? NO WHERE!!
GEEZ what the hell are you writing about?
And there was no mention dummy of “FEMA”,Louisiana,Texas or Florida!Bubba, your post said GLOBAL transition….we don’t pay for other countries, they pay for their own. You’re crazy…read this and read your own post……global transition.
So you never heard of FEMA…..but you now admit you were wrong implying the US was funding 3 trillion a year, right ?And there was no mention dummy of “FEMA”,Louisiana,Texas or Florida!
So you never heard of FEMA…..but you now admit you were wrong implying the US was funding 3 trillion a year, right ?
Oh, now it’s common ancestors…..? We have none with worms.LIAR!!!
The last common ancestor of humans, acorn worms, and starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers. Deuterostomes likely had nerve cords like modern acorn worms, and pharyngeal slits that may have been used for filter feeding.
Tell that to NBC news!!!
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500-Million-Year-Old 'Mistake' Led to Humans
Over 500 million years ago a spineless creature on the ocean floor experienced two successive doublings in the amount of its DNA, a "mistake" that eventually triggered the evolution of humans and many other animals, says a new study.www.nbcnews.com
It’s funny listening to deniers talk about climate change, when they know little about evolution, economics and the fact that, climate change is a GLOBAL problem…And there was no mention dummy of “FEMA”,Louisiana,Texas or Florida!
So, not anywhere close to our current composition and thus not relevant to our status in regard to 442ppm CO2.Around 500 million years ago, the Earth's atmosphere was primarily composed of a high concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2), with significantly less oxygen than today,
considered a "reducing" atmosphere;meaning it lacked free oxygen and likely contained other gases like methane and water vapor, with the exact composition still being studied by scientists due to the limitations of fossil evidence.
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YOU obviously didn't read closely...U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Saturday that the global transition to a low-carbon economy requires $3 trillion in new capital each year through 2050,
A) Had nothing to do with Texas and Florida
B) Had nothing to do with "ravages"!
Totally to convert from fossil fuels to solar, nuclear and wind. All of which will require trillions of money to build!
How stupid.
Again... please tell me where 4,000 ppm of CO2 that was in the atmosphere 500 million years ago existed?
Also tell me what harm 7,000 PPMs did to the environment?
You have no idea what I'm describing do you?
FACTS!!
why are we so worried about 422 ppm CO2 when 1/2 billion years ago the world was living successfully at 7,000 PPM!
Some 500 million years ago, when the number of living things in the oceans exploded and creatures first stepped on land, the ancient atmosphere happened to be rich with about 7,000 ppm of carbon dioxide. "
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How the World Passed a Carbon Threshold and Why It Matters
Last year marked the first time in several million years that atmospheric concentrations of CO2 passed 400 parts per million. By looking at what Earth’s climate was like in previous eras of high CO2 levels, scientists are getting a sobering picture of where we are headed.e360.yale.edu
Exactly
But you were the one who said FEMA spending was primarily on Florida,Texas Louisiana first! You mentioned them!It’s funny listening to deniers talk about climate change, when they know little about evolution, economics and the fact that, climate change is a GLOBAL problem…
No bubba. Not what I said……you’re now trying to cya. So you admit you were wrong about the US having to fund the entire 3 trillion a year…But you were the one who said FEMA spending was primarily on Florida,Texas Louisiana first! You mentioned them!
... when it actually CHANGES which it currently is NOT
"No bubba. I said Texas and Florida ( and lousy Anna) led the other states in FEMA aid."
So what did THAT have to do with U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Saturday that the global transition to a low-carbon economy requires $3 trillion in new capital each year through 2050,"No bubba. I said Texas and Florida ( and lousy Anna) led the other states in FEMA aid."
Yellen is talking about the entire planet and money from all sources, government AND private.U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Saturday that the global transition to a low-carbon economy requires $3 trillion in new capital each year through 2050, far above current annual financing, but that filling the gap is the biggest economic opportunity of the 21st century
NEW PEER REVIEWED STUDY: CO2 HAS ZERO IMPACT ON CLIMATE CHANGE
Once again... those of you that continue to believe that the BIASED MSM is your source...![]()
New Peer Reviewed Study: CO2 has Zero Impact on Climate Change - The HighWire
New study shows CO2 has minimal effect on temperatures, questions climate crisis claims, and warns against hasty energy transitions.thehighwire.com
read the above link and if you have an 8.5 seconds attention span here is a summary!
Squirrel! Why attention spans seem to be shrinking and what we can do about it
A powerful peer-reviewed scientific study delivers substantial evidence that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the atmosphere have zero impact on the Earth’s global temperatures.
The study concludes that even though most publications attempt to depict a catastrophic future for our planet due to an increase in CO2, there is serious doubt that this is, in fact, the case.
Instead, the study authors deduced that their research unequivocally means that the officially presented narrative that human activity is causing a detrimental CO2 increase on Earth’s climate is merely a hypothesis rather than a substantiated reality.
The study also confirms what climatologist Dr. Judith Curry has stated, which is that the “manufactured consensus of scientists at the request of policymakers” regarding climate change is all a ruse to push an agenda that has nothing to do with climate change. She insists that “Earth has survived far bigger insults that what human beings are doing.”
According to Curry, the most significant danger is if “we do really stupid stuff like destroy our energy infrastructure before we have something better to replace it with.” She believes the biggest climate risk right now is a so-called transition risk, the risk of rapidly getting rid of fossil fuels
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New Peer Reviewed Study: CO2 has Zero Impact on Climate Change - The HighWire
New study shows CO2 has minimal effect on temperatures, questions climate crisis claims, and warns against hasty energy transitions.thehighwire.com
Finally those of you that believe that a 1.5° C increase will destroy our world and it is caused by increasing CO2 parts per million PPM of 422.04 ppm daily average reading for atmospheric CO2 on the planet.
So what caused this?
"Some 500 million years ago, when the number of living things in the oceans exploded and creatures first stepped on land, the ancient atmosphere happened to be rich with about 7,000 ppm of carbon dioxide. "
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How the World Passed a Carbon Threshold and Why It Matters
Last year marked the first time in several million years that atmospheric concentrations of CO2 passed 400 parts per million. By looking at what Earth’s climate was like in previous eras of high CO2 levels, scientists are getting a sobering picture of where we are headed.e360.yale.edu