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WXheights

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  1. "I have to say I've always found it pretty funny how quickly extreme alarmists stoop to the levels of deniers...both when it comes to anti-science histrionics and ad hominem arguments".

     

    There's a certain amount of emotion that comes with keeping a sustainable planet.  It should not be a shock to anyone when their future life-style or even off springs life is threatened because cold blooded even dare I say "calculated indifference" takes place.  What were you expecting?

     

    Could you tell us what extreme means to you? i.e Guy McPhearson, James Hansen?

     

    Could you also tell us what Alarmist at large is by your definition, just curious. thanks.

  2. Nope, this applies to a nest crapper - those who feel they must protect forms of nest crapping as in planetary nest crappers when exhibited. They carry a superior form "in the name of nest crapping" and have free reign ad all of them here ad everywhere need to be challenged.   

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    Well at least they won't be talking about the drought...but not surprisingly, that wasn't blamed on climate change once the actual scientific evidence was reviewed. (though I'm sure plenty of media will still ignorantly blame the 2012 drought on climate change)

    Uhh - Not exactly  -- "

    • The 2012 spring and summer heat waves in the U.S. can be mainly explained by natural atmospheric dynamics, however, human-induced climate change was found to be a factor in the magnitude of warmth and was found to have affected the likelihood of such heat waves.  For example:
      • High temperatures, such as those experienced in the U.S. in 2012 are now likely to occur four times as frequently due to human-induced climate change.
      • Approximately 35 percent of the extreme warmth experienced in the eastern U.S. between March and May 2012 can be attributed to human-induced climate change. "
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