Ray From Cleveland
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I don't need to "offer" anything because you didn't prove your claim.Only a douchebag would ask you to prove a negative. Prove that it is happening. Haven't heard about a Malaria epidemic in Miami yet. When it does, then come back to us.Now that's a laugh. You are accusing someone of being "anti-science?" You're a purveyor of quackery.It's quackery and idiocy. It may have an effect, if the temperature change is so massive that species are relocating to entirely new regions, but that hasn't happened.You mean you're actually going to defend this idiocy?Climate change does have an effect on disease.Lol throw in some climate bullshit while discussing a virus. He is such a dumbfuck.
Yall remember when he blamed climate change for violence in the middle east, even though they been living there for milleniums?
It isn’t idiocy. To dumb it down in the simplest possible way all it takes is a few degrees of temperature change over a sustained period of time to change migrations and territories of the many species that act as vectors for diseases.
It is pretty basic science.
Coming from a person invested in the party of anti-science, your answer doesn't surprise me at all.
You do not need a "massive" change in temperature to have an effect on species habitat and movement.
Easy example is mosquitos. A few degrees, consistently, is the difference between freezing and not freezing enough to kill them all. Another good example are the various bark beetles that are devastating western forests where average temperature has gone up just enough to not kill them back enough each winter.
Feel free to offer up your evidence that this does not happen.
Where's the evidence for your quack theories? Is anyone dying of Malaria in Miami?
As I said: Feel free to offer up your evidence that this does not happen.
Do you regressive have anything?
Well, let me put it this way: you offer nothing to counter what I said. Nothing to prove I'm wrong.
Here - something on climate change and bark beetles. Now prove it wrong.
Climate Change Resource Center | USDA Climate Hubs
From 2008 to 2020, the Climate Change Resource Center (CCRC) was the primary source of Forest Service climate change information for management audiences.www.fs.usda.gov
What do you expect from a site that refers to itself as the Climate Change Resource center?