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To: Bill who wrote (1393037)3/1/2023 8:51:14 AM
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rdkflorida2

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it's climate change affected by global warming....geezus..dumb as a rock



To: Bill who wrote (1393037)3/1/2023 12:11:12 PM
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Winfastorlose

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When it’s snowing in San Diego, it’s hard to make a case for warming.

How dare you doubt it. No matter what the weather forecast, hot or cold, rain or shine, it's always a result of "global warming". Don't you know that humans are in control of the climate and that it's "settled science"?

All that's needed to stop the world from burning up is more money, mandates and controls on the economy. Ratty's girlfriend, Greta, says so.



To: Bill who wrote (1393037)3/1/2023 1:21:28 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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Bill,
When it’s snowing in San Diego, it’s hard to make a case for warming.
Hence the name change to "climate change."

Never mind the fact that Algore declared that the planet has a "fever."

Never mind Bill Nye the so-called "Science Guy" calling it "global heating" or "global cooking."

The climate is changing, of course, and mankind (sorry, "humankind" according to Beta Boy Trudeau) has a hand in that process.

But there is no definition of what constitutes "normal" climate change vs. "abnormal."

We'll just have to keep doing what we do best, which is to adapt.

Tenchusatsu



To: Bill who wrote (1393037)3/1/2023 4:20:44 PM
From: pocotrader  Respond to of 1578616
 
How do melting sea ice and glaciers affect weather patterns? Today, the Arctic is warming twice as fast as anywhere on earth, and the sea ice there is declining by more than 10% every 10 years. Freak weather doesn't Global warming is not happening.



To: Bill who wrote (1393037)3/1/2023 8:08:55 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578616
 
San Diego County is warming

The 12-month average temperature increased 3.1°F from December 1900 to November 2022. From December 1900 to November 2022, the 12-month average temperature was 61.6°F.

usafacts.org