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Old September 9th 17, 10:44 AM posted to sci.space.policy
Fred J. McCall[_3_]
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JF Mezei wrote:

On 2017-09-08 11:34, Fred J. McCall wrote:

Once again, one year of bad storms doesn't make 'climate'. I'm sorry
you're ignorant.


Look at how much the USA has to spend to fix damage caused by weather
events over time. Suspect you will see a significant increase.


I don't doubt you will. That's because the value of stuff goes up. A
building in 1960 cost a lot less than the same building in 2017.


New York City area hasn't finished dealing with Sandy yet.


The joy of union labor.

snip more anecdotal bs

You need to delineate whether you are talking 'climate change' that is
always happening or 'human-caused climate change', which is what the
phrase has come to mean. The former, as I said, is always going on.
The latter is undemonstrated.


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