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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: maceng2 who wrote (1441334)2/22/2024 7:55:59 PM
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He was correct, once upon a time.

Christopher Monckton - DeSmog
“The enemy Is invisible but deadly: A gas called carbon dioxide. The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been increasing In fact, it is twice what it used to be and it continues to increase. Too much carbon dioxide is dangerous because it trap s heat from the sun in the atmosphere, This is known as the ‘greenhouse effect’. Just as the glass in a greenhouse keeps in the sun’s heat and allows the tomatoes to ripen, so the carbon dioxide in the air stops the heat radiating off from the atmosphere into space at the normal rate. 16

“So the world gets warmer. After shivering through last winter, many British people might be tempted to think that’s a good thing. But the extra warmth in the atmosphere could have calamitous effects. 17

“As the average air temperature rises, so the seed gets warmer. As it expands, the mean sea level rises. As it rises, it floods low-lying land. Many of the world’s cities, including London, are on low-lying land.” 18
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