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As a 41-year resident of Miami, I can assure you that we are not sinking. We are built on a bed of porous limestone and dolostone which ranges from 2.5 to 29 feet above sea level, with the average countywide being 3.3 feet above sea level. More than 50% of the population of Florida lives at 4 feet or below sea level.
But that's what the scientists say!
 
If you think that climate change is not natural for the most part, how did humans cause the last major ice age 10,000 years ago... burning too many fires to keep from freezing to death?
Your concluding argument that the industrialization and population growth in the last 200 years is the same as people 10 thousand years ago burning wood?

I'll just say this: 10000 years ago, the population of the entire planet was a fraction of the size of NYC. And those people didn't have power, massive farming operations, airplane travel, shipping, data centers, etc. Do you really think this point has any merit here?
 
Your concluding argument that the industrialization and population growth in the last 200 years is the same as people 10 thousand years ago burning wood?

I'll just say this: 10000 years ago, the population of the entire planet was a fraction of the size of NYC. And those people didn't have power, massive farming operations, airplane travel, shipping, data centers, etc. Do you really think this point has any merit here?
Seriously? Talk about the inability to think critically. I'll make it more simple. When CO2 was HIGHER before the industrial age, then what contributing aspects were caused by man... burning too much wood to keep from freezing? I'll make another point clear... there were times when CO2 was much higher and it was cold... there were times when CO2 was lower, and it was hot. Therefore, what caused those massive spites in heat or cold if not CO2?
 
I'm glad we agree on that.
Yes, so what are your scientific thoughts on the information already provided? Here's another one, but it's only a tip of the iceberg, IF you bother to investigate and not simply accept what is being fed to you:



And a follow up on a few points for those who don't quite get it.

 
Here is something of interest... a military site with depopulation predictions for 2025 (also... from someone who works in the Canadian Fed gov't, this 'pandemic' with lockdowns is supposed to keep going until 2025... hmmmm ; USA down to 99 million from 332 million. Makes you wonder what they know or why they're thinking this.

https://deagel.com/forecast
 
Your concluding argument that the industrialization and population growth in the last 200 years is the same as people 10 thousand years ago burning wood?

I'll just say this: 10000 years ago, the population of the entire planet was a fraction of the size of NYC. And those people didn't have power, massive farming operations, airplane travel, shipping, data centers, etc. Do you really think this point has any merit here?
But, 10,000 years ago, there were a shit ton more buffalo and big ass herd animals running around shitting and farting methane gasses, much much more than there are today.
 
But, 10,000 years ago, there were a shit ton more buffalo and big ass herd animals running around shitting and farting methane gasses, much much more than there are today.
And today's biggest methane producers... TURMITES
 
But, 10,000 years ago, there were a shit ton more buffalo and big ass herd animals running around shitting and farting methane gasses, much much more than there are today.
You think there were more buffalo then than there are cows today? There are 990 million cows at any given time. At their peak there were less than 100 million buffalo.
 
You think there were more buffalo then than there are cows today? There are 990 million cows at any given time. At their peak there were less than 100 million buffalo.
Phew, its a good thing you went and counted them all!

I wonder how big dinosaur farts were? Hmmmm...
 
You think there were more buffalo then than there are cows today? There are 990 million cows at any given time. At their peak there were less than 100 million buffalo.
And so, the cows are to blame and NOT cars, fossil fuels, etc.? I ask, since cows are responsible for METHANE and not so much CO2. Apparently termites are the MOST responsible for methane... and so, kill all the termites to save the planet, right?

Interesting point... The computers we use to type this require PRETROLEUM for their manufacture, and a lot of CO2, etc. Same with cell phones, cars (even electric and public transportation)... the clothes we wear... the food we eat (and the transportation thereof). I could go on and on, but how many on here DO-GOODERS are off the grid and living completely self-sustained and NOT bitching? I saw a video not long ago of a guy (and his wife he met on a small island) who STILL needed plastic in order to boil it down to produce petroleum energy to cook ,etc., and this is AFTER having solar panels... on a hot deserted FU**ing island!
 
Methane is 87 times more effective at trapping heat than CO2. The planet releases 40% of the annual methane released into the atmosphere, while 60% is a result of humans or anthropogenic. An average cow produces 220 pounds of methane and 5070 pounds of CO2 per year, that is roughly 2.5 tons per cow. Now multiply that by 1 billion cows and you get 110 million tons of methane and 2.53 billion tons of CO2 annually. Agriculture as a whole, emits 145 million tons of methane annually. The average car emits 6 tons of CO2 per year. There are roughly 1.4 billion cars on the planet, so that's 8.4 billion tons of CO2. Coal burning emits 14.6 billion tons of CO2 and 39 million tons of methane per year globally. Natural gas burning emits 6.7 billion tons of CO2 annually and oil burning emits 12.2 billion tons of CO2 per year and combined they produce 220 million tons of methane per year. China is by far the largest burner of coal, while the U.S. is by far the largest burner of oil and natural gas.
 
Methane is 87 times more effective at trapping heat than CO2. The planet releases 40% of the annual methane released into the atmosphere, while 60% is a result of humans or anthropogenic. An average cow produces 220 pounds of methane and 5070 pounds of CO2 per year, that is roughly 2.5 tons per cow. Now multiply that by 1 billion cows and you get 110 million tons of methane and 2.53 billion tons of CO2 annually. Agriculture as a whole, emits 145 million tons of methane annually. The average car emits 6 tons of CO2 per year. There are roughly 1.4 billion cars on the planet, so that's 8.4 billion tons of CO2. Coal burning emits 14.6 billion tons of CO2 and 39 million tons of methane per year globally. Natural gas burning emits 6.7 billion tons of CO2 annually and oil burning emits 12.2 billion tons of CO2 per year and combined they produce 220 million tons of methane per year. China is by far the largest burner of coal, while the U.S. is by far the largest burner of oil and natural gas.
Exactly... and that's why we should eat Bill Gate's lab-produced meat!
 
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