jc456
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really, do they introduce themselves to you?They meet sometimes at 'family' gatherings.
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really, do they introduce themselves to you?They meet sometimes at 'family' gatherings.
You need clouds.How come no one's called you from California?
Now we're getting silly.really, do they introduce themselves to you?
how you gonna make the clouds? Fog machine?You need clouds.
I thought so when you first posted it.Now we're getting silly.
Perhaps if you visualize a "thin layer of varnish on a 12 inch desk globe" which is an accurate portrayal the thickness of the atmosphere
I'll just wait for them to form naturally.how you gonna make the clouds? Fog machine?
But the world isn't a 12 inch desk globe. The atmosphere isn't a thin layer of varnish.
how often is that?I'll just wait for them to form naturally.
Who is Jema Tell?The Earth Needs More CO2, not Less
".....When we had Walking Giants, there was plant life on every part of the Earth. The Sahara Dessert had trees and even Antarctica had forests. Was this bad? Don’t know, we weren’t there. But the life that was there loved it. ......
Jema Tell
what happened to them? Did their SUVs finally do them in?
Proverbs 29:18
"Where there is no vision, the people perish: ..."
I'm sharing, not hogging.Dude, don't bogart that joint.
Exactly. And common sense indicates you address your concerns with climate experts.Let’s look at the science with a bit of common sense.
what if they're wrong?Exactly. And common sense indicates you address your concerns with climate experts.
If (and they are) right… the implications are far more direwhat if they're wrong?
So, right now what is dire about 400 ppm of co2?If (and they are) right… the implications are far more dire
It hasn’t exceeded 300 ppm in 80,000 yearsSo, right now what is dire about 400 ppm of co2?
A great deal longer than that. Or was that a typo?It hasn’t exceeded 300 ppm in 80,000 years