| Re: "Humans 'very likely' making earth warmer" is wrong Rod Speed wrote:
> Bill Baka <bbaka@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> Considering that countries like China don't give a damn and the situation does, in fact get worse,
>> the global warming phenomena might make the weather wildly unpredictable
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> Not a chance. We've seen MUCH bigger variations in world temps in the past.
There have been events like the mini-Ice age due to some really big
volcanoes blowing their tops and putting megatons of materials into the
air. Not a St. Helens size but more like the Krakatoa type.
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>> to the point of taking out most of humanity.
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> Not a chance. Even the ice ages didnt manage to do that.
No, it didn't, but there were only so many humans that did survive, and
they managed to to hunt various animals to extinction. Humans sure do
make a difference, now and then.
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>> I have seen things like tornadoes here in California that were once considered impossible ten or
>> twenty years ago.
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> And those didnt even get close to taking out most of humanity.
Those are just a pre-cursor to what CAN happen.
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>> The planet might just decide to scratch us 'fleas' off.
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> Only in your pathetic little drug crazed fantasyland.
Wow. I wasn't trolling for either an ******* or a moron, but I seem to
have found one.
London had an all-time record high over 100 degrees F within the last 2
years and we have had record cold temperature here in California.
What we might get at first is wildly fluctuating weather, them WHAM, an
ice age or a hot age.
I'll let someone else take up the fight.
BTW, I don't drink or use drugs, except for chocolate.
Bill Baka
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