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2 hours ago, Azalin said:

 

Is your implication that there are people who like pollution?

His implication is that CO2 is a pollutant, which proves his statement that he knows nothing about science.

 

Remember, these alarmist dingbats hang from the same tree as the health-nut liberals who called out airlines for "diluting" the cabin air with more Nitrogen than Oxygen.

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1 hour ago, unbillievable said:

His implication is that CO2 is a pollutant, which proves his statement that he knows nothing about science.

 

If he's that against pollution, he should stop breathing.

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21 hours ago, B-Man said:

We've reached a new level of desperate dumb.

 

 

 

I want to meet the idiot who thinks the earth is a hollow ball.

Probably hangs out with the guy who thinks islands can tip over.

 

12 hours ago, /dev/null said:

 

I'm in favor of showing an inconvenient truth to all school children. I want to see their reaction when Gore tells them the world will end in 2010.

 

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On 1/7/2018 at 10:40 AM, B-Man said:

We've reached a new level of desperate dumb.

 

 

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FTA:

" from melted ice may have further stretched the ocean floor "

 

" Over the past 20 years, ocean basins have sunk an average of 0.004 inches per year. This means that the ocean is 0.08 inches deeper than it was two decades ago. "

 

wouldn't the weight compress the ocean floor?

 

What is the margin of error on that calculation?

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9 minutes ago, Gary M said:

FTA:

" from melted ice may have further stretched the ocean floor "

 

" Over the past 20 years, ocean basins have sunk an average of 0.004 inches per year. This means that the ocean is 0.08 inches deeper than it was two decades ago. "

 

wouldn't the weight compress the ocean floor?

 

What is the margin of error on that calculation?

I guess that just leaves more room for all those melting glaciers and dead polar bears.

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27 minutes ago, Gary M said:

FTA:

" from melted ice may have further stretched the ocean floor "

 

" Over the past 20 years, ocean basins have sunk an average of 0.004 inches per year. This means that the ocean is 0.08 inches deeper than it was two decades ago. "

 

wouldn't the weight compress the ocean floor?

 

What is the margin of error on that calculation?

 

Given that's about 30 times less then the measured isostatic rebound, I'm guessing that the margin of error is somewhere between :lol: and :lol::lol::lol:.

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4 hours ago, /dev/null said:

The people who vote for them

 

but that's more than half of those who vote... nevermind...  :D

 

 

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