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global warming is fake

>> No.15132123
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>>15132116
Reminder that every AGW thread is an AGW shill thread. They want you thinking and talking about AGW day in and day out. The more you bump, the more paid shills get to dump their payloads.

>> No.15133262

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTRlSGKddJE

>> No.15133279

>>15133262
>potsmoker54
lol

>> No.15133290

>What are tides
>What is a mean sea level

>> No.15133296

>>15133290
>What are rock cut platforms

>> No.15133297

>>15133296
>rock cut platforms
Erosion takes hundreds of years not 100 years jackass. Also scientists are only saying the sea level rose 9 inches. Looks like 9 inches to me.

>> No.15133305

>>15133297
its over
9 inches

>> No.15133313

you made me look up what 9 inches is in cm and now duckduckgo probably thinks I am a size queen

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>>15132116
We know.

>> No.15133329

>>15133324
Just wait until the ice caps melt chud, then you will be swimming with the fishes.

>> No.15133371

>>15133279
>i have no argument

>> No.15133374

>>15133324
https://www.sealevels.org
Click and drag in the plot area to zoom in

>> No.15133375

>>15133371
Neither does he.

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>>15133374
debunked yourself

>> No.15133383

>>15132116
>sea levels rising + infinite coastline paradox = sea levels will rise an infinite amount in an infinitesimal amount of time

>> No.15133397

>>15133383
lol

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>>15133279
>adressing the source instead of the argument
And I thought I was the "Science" Denier.

>> No.15133414

>>15133262
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ36ded2Wc0

>> No.15133439

>>15132116
"global warming" is a STRAWMAN, any discussion if it's real is totally useless, pointless

>> No.15133440

>>15133380
>x-scale is 200 million years
lol

>> No.15133443

>>15133414
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowsing
lol

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>> No.15133996

>>15133313
>not knowing 1 in = 2.54 cm

>> No.15134000

Nobody cares if sea levels rise, its just not a scary thing. The scary thing is the lack of glaciers will cause water shortages in summer, you can fix that by building some dams tho. As for the sea, just move inland, concrete buildings have a lifetime of a century tops so it all has to be rebuilt anyway

>> No.15134007

>>15133380
> The sea was lower 638000 years ago!
> This proves...

>> No.15134020

>>15134000
>not a scary thing.
not yet, that'll take till 2100.
but it will be an expensive thing way before that

>> No.15134080

>>15133383
>infinite coastline paradox
Aka globetard cope since Earth is flat

>> No.15134086

>>15134000
>lack of glaciers will cause water shortages in summer
Who is even getting water from glaciers? Lol, I get my water from my pumbling

>> No.15134141

>>15134020
>2100
Antarctica would take 5000 years to melt. Only small glaciers used for drinking water will melt by 2100, but that won't do anything on sea levels.

>> No.15134191

>>15133443
Why are you posting a link about dowsing? Dowsing does work.

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>>15134191
>crazy has arrived
go back to /x/

>> No.15134294

>>15133290
>What are tides
>What is a mean sea level


You realize the tide would be irrelevant if the mean sea level rose at all, retard?

It's literally the same, everywhere around the world

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>>15134300
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/sea-ice-extent-sinks-to-record-lows-at-both-poles

>> No.15134407

>>15134285
You can do courses in it, not everyone is electrically sensitive enough to do it but many people can do it with a good deal of accuracy. it's responding to faint magnetic shifts caused by flowing water

>> No.15134521

Since this thread is somewhat related, I’ll ask here: What’s the difference between climate change and global warming?

>> No.15134528

>>15134521
Global warming was the big scare, then they transitioned to climate change because it's more ambiguous, I thing they've shifted to climate disruption now to make even more ambiguous.

Same bullshit pushed by the same conmen they just changed the name.

>> No.15134537

>>15134521
>>15134528
>Global warming was the big scare, then they transitioned to climate change because it's more ambiguous, I thing they've shifted to climate disruption now to make even more ambiguous.
Wrong.
https://skepticalscience.com/climate-change-global-warming.htm

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>>15134537

>> No.15134557

>>15134537
>skepticalscience

>> No.15134667

>>15134407
what? humans cant sense magnetic fields, and flowing water does not produce magnetic fields.

>> No.15134672

>>15134294
pretending to be retarded is still retarded

>> No.15134700

>>15134667
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6494972/
>We report here a strong, specific human brain response to ecologically-relevant rotations of Earth-strength magnetic fields. Following geomagnetic stimulation, a drop in amplitude of electroencephalography (EEG) alpha-oscillations (8–13 Hz) occurred in a repeatable manner.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3128388/
>The results show that human CRY2 has the molecular capability to function as a light-sensitive magnetosensor and reopen an area of sensory biology that is ready for further exploration in humans.

>> No.15134701

>>15134521
Climate change allows them to say that any hurricane, drought, flood, heatwave, blizzard etc is a result of fossil fuels

Rather than just saying only temperature is

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>> No.15134710

>>15134000
>concrete buildings have a lifetime of a century tops
just to talk about this thing, ignoring all climate bullshit or not bullshit or whatever

is it really a good idea to build literally everything with reinforced concrete? it is true that it will corrode and collapse in the next 60-100 years, somebody will have to take apart every road, bridge, house, dam, basically every part of modern countries infraestructure will have to be taken apart and replaced in that timeframe

>> No.15134718

There's is a startup in Tel-Aviv working about this. If we want to stop global warming we need to send all of our gold to Israel,

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>sea level didn't rise at every single location, therefore it didn't rise overall

I don't know if it's a game you're playing or if you actually are such a dumbfuck you can't connect those dots.

>> No.15134743

>>15134710
Should have just built it with stone. Stone buildings and bridges can last 200-2000 years with heavy use.

>> No.15134774

>>15134733
If you need to do exhaustive research to prove that sea levels rose it means it never mattered
>>15134710
>>15134743
Should have built with only steel. Concrete is just a barrier that makes repairing steel much harder.

>> No.15134778

>>15134700
>first link
thats not “sensing”, you have to be aware of it. if you read a bit further:
>Although many migrating and homing animals are sensitive to Earth’s magnetic field, most humans are not consciously aware of the geomagnetic stimuli that we encounter in everyday life. Either we have lost a shared, ancestral magnetosensory system, or the system lacks a conscious component with detectable neural activity but no apparent perceptual awareness by us.

the second link makes no claim of magneto-sensation in humans.

>> No.15134783

>>15134774
>If you need to do exhaustive research to prove that sea levels rose it means it never mattered
You're just making more toddler-level logical leaps. I'd like to see you walk through the logic of how having to do exhaustive research to prove something is happening means it doesn't matter.

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>> No.15134882

>>15134733
>sea level didn't rise at every single location, therefore it did rise overall

>> No.15134886

>>15134667
Have you ever heard of electrosensitivity disorder? People can be quite sensitive to EM fields.