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What I learned from "Star Talk with Neil deGrasse Tyson"

David T

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
On a positive note I think it keeps the bugs from reaching full size.


Do you mean that if all the coal and oil get used that the Earth will become too extreme for us?


Tipping towards extinction or towards rising sea levels or what?
"On a positive note I think it keeps the bugs from reaching full size"

Omg that drew a milk out my nose chortle. Well done
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Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Because humanity thrived.
Some of humanity thrived. That was not global. The positive changes occurred mostly in Europe. Some places there were no changes.

Let's get back to AGW. Aren't you curious as to how they know that the rise in CO2 is from human activities and not volcanoes?
 

leov

Well-Known Member
Some of humanity thrived. That was not global. The positive changes occurred mostly in Europe. Some places there were no changes.

Let's get back to AGW. Aren't you curious as to how they know that the rise in CO2 is from human activities and not volcanoes?
You bark wrong tree, rather turn to oil elites. Or those who poison oceans by seeding Fe for carbon credits.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
You bark wrong tree, rather turn to oil elites. Or those who poison oceans by seeding Fe for carbon credits.


You really do not know anything about what you are arguing against. One more time, would you like to know how we know that the rise in CO2 is from human activity?
 
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