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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (1496288)10/26/2024 11:49:12 PM
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Doren
pocotrader

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So your saying that if the earth once couldn't support human life, its no big deal if it can't support human life again?

That's sure what it sounds like you are saying.



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (1496288)10/27/2024 12:07:13 PM
From: denizen482 Recommendations

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Doren
pocotrader

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Your argument is about geological temperatures which geologists surmise from studying rocks. My argument is about the nose in front of your face: the human fact that it is getting warmer by the year, and we are getting inundated by atmospheric rivers, and our forests are burning up.
You are a moron.



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (1496288)10/27/2024 12:50:54 PM
From: Mongo21161 Recommendation

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rdkflorida2

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At one time the Earth was a fire ball and also at one time it was a frozen sphere......climate change has always happened, the issue now is we are speeding things up to fast too be prepared. The last two hundred years are the equal to 10,000. Of course natural disasters like volcanos or meteors could do the same or worse. Either way humans time on Earth is limited......enjoy it while you can



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (1496288)10/27/2024 12:52:54 PM
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Eric
pocotrader

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One of the warmest times was during the geologic period known as the Neoproterozoic, between 600 and 800 million years ago. Conditions were also frequently sweltering between 500 million and 250 million years ago.

What was the human population back then?