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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1391441)2/15/2023 2:54:03 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1584280
 
"I don't get how your graph is supposed to disprove my assertion that more people are living in densely populated areas."
More people are living in densely populated areas. More people are also living in sparsely populated regions, even here. That's what happens when the population goes up.

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"But you alarmists don't want to wait until there is, because arguably by then it'd be 'too late'."
It's already "arguably too late", but better late than never. Maybe the next El Nino will convince a few people; not you, of course, but some.



The return of El Nino could make the world even hotter — endangering a critical climate threshold

El Nino is widely recognized as the warming of the sea surface temperature, which occurs every few years.
.5 days ago