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Pastimes : Severe Weather and the Economic Impact

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To: LoneClone who wrote (6717)3/19/2024 6:53:03 PM
From: Old_Sparky  Read Replies (2) of 7194
 

The whole point of this forum is not to start arguments about global warming, which is why I stick to reporting the facts and the science.
If you stuck to the facts and science no one would argue with you. But you are always the one to interject global warming issues into your posts. And I'm glad you are back to global warming, this global boiling nonsense is kicking it up to 11.
You are also using atmospheric river a lot in your posts. I'm old school. I still like pineapple express. Atmospheric river is also kicking it up to 11. Ohhhh atmospheric river!! We're all gonna die (drown).

And you also go on constantly about sea level rise. Miami and New Orleans will be wiped out any day due to sea level rise. Funny you never mention your home town of Vancouver which is an ocean front city. I would think that would be your first worry. Which makes me ask,,What has been the Vancouver sea level rise since you have been living there?

Six inches? A foot? Three feet? Ten feet? This is a number you should have at your fingertips as a sea front city citizen and sea level rise is such an important concern of yours.

That is another question you won't answer, because this forum is no place to answer questions you don't like.

You just enjoy slipping in references to global warming in a snide manner and then cry foul when someone calls you on it.

BC has had a carbon tax for almost 20 years with no effect on climate. Why is that?

Another inconvenient question that has no place on this forum.
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