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I have no idea what you are babbling about. You are about as incoherent as Apu is. Maybe you are one and the same.So why did homO go silent about climate change from 2010 to 2012??
I have no idea what you are babbling about. You are about as incoherent as Apu is. Maybe you are one and the same.
Still no idea what you are jerking off about now. Go eat a bullet.
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The Silence of US President Obama on Climate Change-A Serious Ethical Lapse?
Editor’s note on the following entry. On the very day that the following entry was posted, President Obama mentioned climate change for the first time in a long time in a speech at the Unive…ethicsandclimate.org
Still no idea what you are jerking off about now. Go eat a bullet.
You are as incoherent as Apu, fudge packer.The documented truth is as follows....
Up to 2010 homO said climate change was "the greatest threat to humanity."
Then from 2010 to 2012 she went SILENT....
and then in 2012, with the FBI fraud case hidden IN THE CLOSET, she went right back on parroting "threat"
and then she and Big Mike bought BEACHFRONT PROPERTY on MV, proving she has no fear of "ocean rise" or "breakout in canes"
Any American struggling to find water, they're looking in the wrong placeThis is man made. This is too many humans sucking too much fresh water out of nature's finite land based fresh water.
Human Overpopulation.
And always ask the Co2 FRAUD the following... if Earth was actually warming, would it get wetter or drier??
LOL!!
Any American struggling to find water, they're looking in the wrong place
What evidence is that? And why do you claim that all the data telling us we ARE responsible isn't "actual real evidence"Oh, things happen all the time. The question is does man affect global climate
The actual, real evidence says no.
You have made no case for an inability to change things.So, how do we mitigate the affects of that which we can not change.
Given your unsupported assertions - your complete lack of supporting evidence for anything you've claimed, that's not going to be much of a discussion.That is the discussion that we should be having.
The planet warming due to the northern hemisphere deglaciating.What evidence is that?
The Amazon River's depth varies, with an average of around 66 to 164 feet (20 to 50 meters), but can reach depths of up to 330 feet (100 meters) in the deepest parts.Not me. But I'll do a quick search on the subject and see what I find. It's easy to do. You can do it too. Show me what you find. Here's what I found
Water levels in many of the rivers in the Amazon basin have reached their lowest on record amid a continuing drought, the Brazilian Geological Service (SGB) says.
The Madeira river, a major tributary to the Amazon, had fallen to just 48cm in the city of Porto Velho on Tuesday, down from an average of 3.32m for this day, official data showed.
The Solimões river has also fallen to its lowest level on record in Tabatinga, on Brazil's border with Colombia.
Brazil's natural disaster monitoring agency Cemaden has described the current drought as the "most intense and widespread" it has ever recorded.
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Drought leaves Amazon basin rivers at an all-time low
The current drought is concerning because it comes relatively early in the Amazon's dry season.www.bbc.com
Okay. All I know is I went on a houseboat trip on lake Cumberland and the walls on both sides you could see the water level is down 50 feet. That ain’t coming back.The Amazon River's depth varies, with an average of around 66 to 164 feet (20 to 50 meters), but can reach depths of up to 330 feet (100 meters) in the deepest parts.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Average Depth:
The majority of the Amazon River has a depth of roughly 66 to 164 feet (20 to 50 meters).
- Maximum Depth:
At its deepest points, the river can reach around 330 feet (100 meters).
- Seasonal Fluctuations:
The Amazon's depth, like its width, varies seasonally, becoming deeper in the wet season and shallower during the dry season.
- Variations Over Distance:
The depth also changes over distance, with some sections being shallower and others significantly deeper.
Let us know in 5 years if that lake came back up.Okay. All I know is I went on a houseboat trip on lake Cumberland and the walls on both sides you could see the water level is down 50 feet. That ain’t coming back.
Plus, this doesn’t mean anything. Thanks for telling me under normal conditions water levels rise and fall naturally. And? So?