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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (3983)11/14/2019 7:44:35 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 13793
 
elmat one offs are not a trend...

Here in Toronto and across the Northern US maybe a trend starting.. but only a few years so I dunno..

CO2 if it really is problem ,, maybe really an issue of Brazil and Canada destroying forests as huge contributor.. no scrubbers.. that also DESTROYs habitat and biodiversity... (and too many cows, pigs and sheep... so we can include Argentina and Australia too at least :))

NASA now has infrared sat temperature measurement.. it says since 1880 temp has changed 2F ie only 1.1C Not a concern IMO.. Not worth mentioning even considering all the bad stuff we really do...

Axial procession is happening and is cyclical.. can be tied nicely to warming and cooling..

Tectonic shifts.. rarely mentioned can also contribute

Solar flares and sunspots activity sure...

Climate does appear to be varying

I often hear about well local weather is not climate .. true. weather can greatly vary within a climate.. within a city.. Different growing zones even in a city of Toronto's size.. imagine a really big city... Hurricanes are weather... Not climate... so they're to be expected... some tines more .. sometimes less... If we start getting Hurricane Hazel repeats into Toronto say even every second year,,, climate has changed... we are not...

heat/cooling effects will always be MOST pronounced at the poles and the more north or south you are... not at the equator where the sun varies not...

Flooding will always be more pronounced at the equator...

these things are the nature of the planet and the solar system...

Everyone is trying to make this such a simple issue... it s not.

I am not sold on the greenhouse effect... BUT it is simple and so very easy to sell...

There are more things in heaven and earth,Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy (Hamlet I.5:159–167)

Citation not specifically directed at you :))
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