Frankeneinstein
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We should do that with everythingClimate chang is not a debatable issue.
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We should do that with everythingClimate chang is not a debatable issue.
yeh, whatever happened to the freedom to spend your money on whatever since you earned it?Kiss AOC's ass. The only thing BURNING is OUR MONEY wasted on this fakery.
Climate chang is not a debatable issue.
The planet is doing what it always has. It rotates every 24 hours. It makes a trip around the sun once a year. Some days get hot, others get cold, you can actually kind of predict which months that will happen. It rains, it snows, the animals continue their lives as they always have.Wrong. YOU fuckers are watching the planet "essentially burn" and don't give a shit
i heard somewhere that the climate changed the most right around the turn of the 19th century (to 20th century)The cult claims the climate should not change.
Yet, we see there has been climate in flux for the entire history of the planet.
Its a grift. You change deniers are a cult.
And when it changes enough...especially quickly (like couple degrees in just decades) things get fucking nastyYep, the climate has always changed and will continue to change no matter how many turtles you perform analingus on.
Right on both counts.The planet isn't burning you hyperventilating moron.
And when it changes enough...especially quickly (like couple degrees in just decades) things get fucking nasty
I live on The Ridge in Central Florida. A hilly spine running along the middle of the state.Gore promised us 25 years ago that the oceans would be rising. I wish they'd hurry up and rise so I could get some good flyfishing for redfish off the back of my porch.
And everyone else would be fucked.I live on The Ridge in Central Florida. A hilly spine running along the middle of the state.
I wish we had real global warming. My property on The Ridge could be ocean front.
We really don't know how much the climate has changed in the last "couple of decades" for two reasons.And when it changes enough...especially quickly (like couple degrees in just decades) things get fucking nasty
I tried to find Illinois yearly averages. None to be found. But I did find this. The dryers to wettest years in Chicago listed in order.
Annual Precipitation Rankings for Chicago, Illinois
www.weather.gov
Sure looks like anything in the 2000’s isn’t even all that crazy. They should have done irrigation in the early 1900’s. 2021 was a record year for rain fall. So WTF are your friends doing over there?
It is not the total rain that has changed, how it is delivered is what changed. It used to be spread out more or less evenly over the course of 20 or so days. Now it comes in just a few days with far more at one time.
We did that? Cool!
How?
Got any backup?
Where did I say "we" did anything?
Are you drunk tonight?
Follow the implications and the money and the power.And back then science was not politicized and people made changes to fix the problem.
Same thing with the acid rain problem.
Sadly today all anyone cares about it politics.
Oh I see. So we are going to destroy our energy sector and economy to spread out the rain. Good fucking plan. I’m sure nature is thinking “Holy Fuck! They passed a tax increase and have 87,000 new IRS agents to enforce it!” We had better spread the rain out a bit more. These people mean business. They passed a law after all.It is not the total rain that has changed, how it is delivered is what changed. It used to be spread out more or less evenly over the course of 20 or so days. Now it comes in just a few days with far more at one time. This is not good for crops any more than you drinking a whole weeks worth of water in an hour and having no more after that would be for you.
Thus the tiling is added to aide the runoff and keep the soil from washing away, and the irrigation is added for the extended periods without any rain.
The numbers are close to the same in Missouri, but there is far less crop land so it is not as extreme.
Your ignorance is astounding, but I am sure you assume you know more than the actual farmers on the land.