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Old 12-20-2018, 12:18 PM
 
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Here's a key number for for our area....TEN..a list of 10 leaders in calling much of the global warming and CO2 sirens MOSTLY FAKE!

My own views are pretty much inline with what these 10 say....yes, there is some vailidty to all the hype, but its mostly overblown scare tactics to scam weak-minded people out of their money, and to influence their votes so the politicians can scam people out of their money on behalf of the hoaxsters:

https://www.businessinsider.com/the-...keptics-2009-7
A 2009 list of climate change skeptics?

You're one desperate man-made climate change science denier! I take it you couldn't find an article that one of these skeptics had published in recent years in the face of overwhelming evidence of man-made climate change. See post 620 in this thread.

//www.city-data.com/forum/saras...de-bad-62.html

Richard Muller, a highly respected Berkeley scientist and leading climate change skeptic in 2010, after actually researching the issue, not only said in 2012 that global warming was real, but that mankind was responsible.

https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/20...s-he-was-wrong
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Old 12-20-2018, 12:37 PM
 
Location: Free State of Florida
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Old list, new list...what difference does it make? There are well-respected scientists on both sides. There is NO concensus on any of what you spew day in, day out. I've already proven that most Americans don't see ANY of this as a top concern of theirs. Most of your posts go unread by most here...they yawn.

But since you obsess about it, here's a list of the top 10 scientists, 5 on each side. The 5 doom and gloomers are listed first, then the 5 skeptics.

ALL 10 of them MUCH smarter than you, or I. All 10 HATE Ohio's Ethane Crackers, that I am 100% certain of. NONE of them would be blaming Florida to the Earth's woes. They'd all be commending Florida on its #1 E-rating.

So, here you go, your fix for the day....a recent list

https://thebestschools.org/features/...ge-scientists/

This should give you something to do for a few hours, trying to tear down all the skeptics and prop up the doomsdayers.

You are so predictable.

It's stil, Florida #1 Ohio #47, you are still losing big.
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Old 12-20-2018, 06:42 PM
 
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Originally Posted by beach43ofus View Post
Old list, new list...what difference does it make? There are well-respected scientists on both sides. There is NO concensus on any of what you spew day in, day out. I've already proven that most Americans don't see ANY of this as a top concern of theirs. Most of your posts go unread by most here...they yawn.

But since you obsess about it, here's a list of the top 10 scientists, 5 on each side. The 5 doom and gloomers are listed first, then the 5 skeptics.

ALL 10 of them MUCH smarter than you, or I. All 10 HATE Ohio's Ethane Crackers, that I am 100% certain of. NONE of them would be blaming Florida to the Earth's woes. They'd all be commending Florida on its #1 E-rating.

So, here you go, your fix for the day....a recent list

https://thebestschools.org/features/...ge-scientists/

This should give you something to do for a few hours, trying to tear down all the skeptics and prop up the doomsdayers.

You are so predictable.

It's stil, Florida #1 Ohio #47, you are still losing big.
Anybody who reads through C-D forums will note the multitude of empirical data studies that document the onslaught of a man-made climate change calamity.

Just because there is a list of 5 skeptics doesn't mean any of them are credible.

https://skepticalscience.com/ipcc-hu...confidence.htm
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Old 12-27-2018, 09:34 AM
 
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Default Southern FL sea level rise rate higher than global average?

Greater thermal expansion (aggravated by the slowing Gulf Stream?) and changing gravity impacts as the polar cryosphere loses ice mass, apparently are causing sea level rise in southern Florida at a much faster rate than the overall global sea level rise average rate.

https://sealevel.nasa.gov/news/151/a...sea-level-rise

https://sealevel.nasa.gov/understand.../ice-mass-loss
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