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To: maceng2 who wrote (1522147)2/12/2025 4:41:31 PM
From: golfer721 Recommendation

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longz

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Its the sun



To: maceng2 who wrote (1522147)2/12/2025 4:51:17 PM
From: Bonefish2 Recommendations

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longz
maceng2

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Last 500 million years of global temperatures. Climate changed. Extinctions happen. Sure looks like we're on the low end of the temperature range. So why is wharf freaking out?



To: maceng2 who wrote (1522147)2/12/2025 5:00:36 PM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation

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Eric

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"Earths Climate has been changing, for billions of years. John is right."

It has, and we always know why.

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"if hot air gets to the poles, the amount of Heat getting radiated into Outer Space will increase"

If hot air gets to the poles, sea ice will melt, allowing the oceans will absorb more heat.

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"John is making an observation about the above normal temperature air mass that is in the Arctic Pole region at the moment. It will cause net cooling while it's there."

Does this look like net cooling?