Redfish
Diamond Member
it's amusing how you make fun of people who post facts and truth. that really says a lot about you.Goddamn this is dumb. Just, painful. Even children do better than this.
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it's amusing how you make fun of people who post facts and truth. that really says a lot about you.Goddamn this is dumb. Just, painful. Even children do better than this.
1938 hurricane, look it up, dingleberryIf all hurricanes were exactly equal.
Which, they aren't.
So yes, the strength of hurricanes impacts the damage done.
I had to cpme back to this. I didnt believe it.Co2 does nothing.
Sincerely,
highly correlated satellite and balloon data
The only "evidence" that Co2 causes "warming" is FUDGED FRAUD.
You are a SCIENCE INVALID. You deny climate change REALITY. And you cannot even answer basic climate questions...
1. Why does one Earth polar circle have 9+ times the ice of the other?
2. Why is there ice age glacier south of Arctic Circle on Greenland but no such ice age glacier north of Arctic Circle on Alaska?
3. If the oceans are "warming" why is the record decade for canes still the 1940s?
4. If the oceans are "rising" why can't we see one single photo of land sinking?
5. How did Co2 thaw North America and freeze Greenland at the same time?
I had to cpme back to this. I didnt believe it.
You want me to explain why different places in different parts of the world react differently to different climate conditions at different times.?
Do you want me to zip up your trousers while I am at it ?
Two hurricanes stir up voter backlash to Florida Republicans’ climate denialism
Destruction caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton bring climate crisis to top of mind, especially for young voterswww.theguardian.com
Ron DeSantis, the Republican governor who considers global warming “leftwing stuff”, angered environmental advocates by signing a bill in May scrubbing the words “climate change” from state statutes and in effect committing Florida to a fossil fuel-burning future.
They saw his comments and actions as merely the latest acts of an extended period of climate denialism by state leaders – including Rick Scott, his predecessor as governor who is seeking re-election as US senator next month in a tight race with the Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell.
Denialism is not really a credible policy in a state where folk cant get home insurance.Reps who vote against FEMA budgets seem to be divorced from reality.
I dont know if this is enough to introduce reality to Florida but they need some help.Maybe the federal govt should consider disaster funding for Florida. If they womt help themselves why should they expect the good people of Illinois to bail them out ?
It sounds harsh but maybe some of these places are not safe for humans any more.
Oh, what a shock. . moar Chatham House propaganda.Two hurricanes stir up voter backlash to Florida Republicans’ climate denialism
Destruction caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton bring climate crisis to top of mind, especially for young voterswww.theguardian.com
Ron DeSantis, the Republican governor who considers global warming “leftwing stuff”, angered environmental advocates by signing a bill in May scrubbing the words “climate change” from state statutes and in effect committing Florida to a fossil fuel-burning future.
They saw his comments and actions as merely the latest acts of an extended period of climate denialism by state leaders – including Rick Scott, his predecessor as governor who is seeking re-election as US senator next month in a tight race with the Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell.
Denialism is not really a credible policy in a state where folk cant get home insurance.Reps who vote against FEMA budgets seem to be divorced from reality.
I dont know if this is enough to introduce reality to Florida but they need some help.Maybe the federal govt should consider disaster funding for Florida. If they womt help themselves why should they expect the good people of Illinois to bail them out ?
It sounds harsh but maybe some of these places are not safe for humans any more.
Whenever Tommy posts a thread now. . . I click on them to see what the Royals are thinking.
"Climate denialism" may be one of the dumbest terms you people have ever invented.
You're too stupid to realize how embarrassing you are.
Well there is the dumbest thing anyone will read all week.It doesn't matter. The damage is because of the development of the land mass, not the strength of the hurricane.
Well there is the second dumbest post of the thread.it's amusing how you make fun of people who post facts and truth. that really says a lot about you.
yes, humans can cause fires---and they do. But humans cannot change, reverse, or stop the earth's natural climate fluctuations which have been happening for millions of years, mostly before any humans walked on earth. you have been taken in by the cultists who lie to get your money. Gullible is too nice to describe you and your kind. Moronic fits better.Well there is the second dumbest post of the thread.
I was mocking you for posting those facts. Because you sound like an idiot.
There were also forest fires before there were humans. But you would sound like a goddamn idiot to say humans cannot affect forest fires.
Try to follow, you're embarrassing yourself.
it should, it's part of the job of government.Sorry, cant see where the government of All the states in America,
Should not help when a disaster hits?
Do you deny that solar farms cause climate change?Two hurricanes stir up voter backlash to Florida Republicans’ climate denialism
Destruction caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton bring climate crisis to top of mind, especially for young voterswww.theguardian.com
Ron DeSantis, the Republican governor who considers global warming “leftwing stuff”, angered environmental advocates by signing a bill in May scrubbing the words “climate change” from state statutes and in effect committing Florida to a fossil fuel-burning future.
They saw his comments and actions as merely the latest acts of an extended period of climate denialism by state leaders – including Rick Scott, his predecessor as governor who is seeking re-election as US senator next month in a tight race with the Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell.
Denialism is not really a credible policy in a state where folk cant get home insurance.Reps who vote against FEMA budgets seem to be divorced from reality.
I dont know if this is enough to introduce reality to Florida but they need some help.Maybe the federal govt should consider disaster funding for Florida. If they womt help themselves why should they expect the good people of Illinois to bail them out ?
It sounds harsh but maybe some of these places are not safe for humans any more.