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Saul Levy wrote:
Sea-level rise is in the millimeters, Turdball! Your constant DOOM AND GLOOM FOREVER! rantings are total nonsense! Sydney's still there! A sea-level rise is in the millimeters per year is becomes quite serious already this century. Ask the Dutch - or the poeple in Vanuatu. Not that it has anything to do with JP's "True Geology" or outrageous doomsday predictions. Even if he thinks so. Very few doubt that we have an ongoing climate crisis. You can't beat JP on that point. His "explanations" are a completely different issue. They serve the same interests that try to deny the climate crisis. -- I recommend Macs to my friends, and Windows machines to those whom I don't mind billing by the hour |
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![]() ""Anders Eklöf"" wrote in message ... | Saul Levy wrote: | | Sea-level rise is in the millimeters, Turdball! Your constant DOOM | AND GLOOM FOREVER! rantings are total nonsense! Sydney's still there! | | A sea-level rise is in the millimeters per year is becomes quite serious | already this century. Only to those that inhabit coastal regions. Californian earthquakes, Mt. St. Helen's eruptions, Mississippi floods, Kansas tornadoes, New Orleans hurricanes, Aberfan coal tips sliding on schools and the cold war were all "becomes quite serious already this last 40 years." "Quite serious" depends on where you live. Tough ****. Bring back the Ice Age, the Sahara was green back then, a veritable Garden of Eden, complete with serpents. Let's terraform Antarctica, the air and water are already in place. Who minds if we grow wheat in Kamchatka or Brazil, other than American farmers in the great plains? The Swedes? Go North, Young Man, Go North. Global warming: http://www.kamchatkapeninsula.com/kl2.jpg Androcles |
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![]() ""Anders Eklöf"" wrote in message ... | Saul Levy wrote: | | Sea-level rise is in the millimeters, Turdball! Your constant DOOM | AND GLOOM FOREVER! rantings are total nonsense! Sydney's still there! | | A sea-level rise is in the millimeters per year is becomes quite serious | already this century. Only to those that inhabit coastal regions. Californian earthquakes, Mt. St. Helen's eruptions, Mississippi floods, Kansas tornadoes, New Orleans hurricanes, Aberfan coal tips sliding on schools, Indian Ocean tsunamis and the cold war were all "becomes quite serious already this last 40 years." "Quite serious" depends on where you live. Tough ****. Bring back the Ice Age, the Sahara was green back then, a veritable Garden of Eden, complete with serpents. Let's terraform Antarctica, the air and water are already in place. Who minds if we grow wheat in Kamchatka or Brazil, other than American farmers in the great plains? The Swedes? Go North, Young Man, Go North. Global warming: http://www.kamchatkapeninsula.com/kl2.jpg Androcles |
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The Dutch have always had this problem. As for Vanuatu: It's
SINKING! Sea-level rise has NOTHING whatever to do with it. Saul Levy On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 21:23:43 GMT, (Anders Eklöf) wrote: Saul Levy wrote: Sea-level rise is in the millimeters, Turdball! Your constant DOOM AND GLOOM FOREVER! rantings are total nonsense! Sydney's still there! A sea-level rise is in the millimeters per year is becomes quite serious already this century. Ask the Dutch - or the poeple in Vanuatu. Not that it has anything to do with JP's "True Geology" or outrageous doomsday predictions. Even if he thinks so. Very few doubt that we have an ongoing climate crisis. You can't beat JP on that point. His "explanations" are a completely different issue. They serve the same interests that try to deny the climate crisis. |
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