The Environment

Ummm, well you are smart enough to understand that I responded to humans affecting ecosystems and building cities where nature once stood is affecting ecosystems, but those cities themselves are not responsible for climate changes.   I mean, the climate cult even agrees as they have no problem with human advancement, they just don’t want it done with fossil fuels.   
 

Affecting an ecosystem and being responsible for causing widespread climate are not really the same thing.  You can do the first and not do the second.  I know You would agree here.  
 

With that said, it made your next point ridiculous as you try and assert I blame humans for climate change and then immediately blame Earths mantle for ocean temp increases.  I knew you would try and gaslight but dude. 

People have and papers have been written.  The climate cult says nahahahahahahahahah and blows it off.   Yet they can’t account for this rapid rise in ocean temp with carbon blaming alone. 
Sorry everybody, I've come to the conclusion after reading Archy1221's posts that humanity deserves what's going to happen to it in the next 200 years. 

These people are impervious to facts and are allergic to confronting reality. Most concerning, after voting for Trump twice, these people are more motivated than ever to return to a voting booth. 

 
While John Kerry was wrong (I'm not sure where he's pulling this number from as I haven't seen that from actual climate scientists), it's not quite the win climate change deniers want it to be:

Too late now to save Arctic summer ice, climate scientists find

The IPCC report concluded that the Arctic would lose its summer ice in the 2040s in intermediate and high emissions scenarios, but the new research advances that by a decade into the 2030s.


Also, even the ice that we do have in the Artic now is thinner than it used to be:

Climate Change: Arctic sea ice summer minimum

In mid-March 1985 (left), the winter maximum ice pack was dominated by ice at least 4 years old (white). In 2021 (right), only a small strip of very old ice remained tucked up against the islands of the Canadian Arctic. More than half of the winter ice pack was less than a year old (dark blue).

 
Ram's take might just rival the worst takes posted here.  Might.

"get government regulation out of nuclear energy" doesn't sound like that will end well.


 
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