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Posted on: December 27, 2024 at 13:34:22 CT
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First of all there is a big difference between saying
US scientists vs a few US scientists. A very big difference.
Second there is an even bigger difference between saying something could happen vs saying predicted it would happen.
Thats just English , not even getting into the science.
Then on your point #2. its the opposite of what you said. Of course saying ice sheet is a three card monte misdirection of reality. The kind of Spankmantics that
science deniers love to try and dupe simpletons. There is much less ice in 2024 than 2012. Fact.
Your point is like saying well we produced 50,000 bushels of wheat on 1000 acres of land in 2012 and we produced 40,000 of wheat on 1500 acres in 2024 so everything is just fine. Its complete nonsense.
Your third point has been debunked ad nauseum. In 1974
particulate air pollution was very bad and it masked
the effects of growing carbon in the atmosphere. Had we not cleaned up the air - the trend was certainly heading that way.
Climate change is as real as a Russian invasion of Ukraine and even more threatening. You trumplicans fail , utterly fail, at seeing the long term effects and aways will , up to the day it hits for good. Blindsided, willfully.