as far as I'm concerned, there's only 2 possible explanations:
1. Science. Increased frequency and severity of extreme weather events due to man-made climate change.
2. Religion. These are acts of God.
Conclusion: Either those Texas republicans are wrong about climate change, or god hates them.
Mind you, claiming 'Mother Earth' is annoyed because people are denying science is a special kind of hatstand.
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1. Science. Increased frequency and severity of extreme weather events due to man-made climate change.
2. Religion. These are acts of God.
Conclusion: Either those Texas republicans are wrong about climate change, or god hates them.
Mind you, claiming 'Mother Earth' is annoyed because people are denying science is a special kind of hatstand.
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I lived in an area called the Glacial Lakes Area because the area used to be covered in glaciers, but is now lakes. Hence, the name
But those glaciers disappeared tens of thousands of years ago. Maybe climate is cyclical, like Dutch people skating on the canals in the 1600s.
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But those glaciers disappeared tens of thousands of years ago. Maybe climate is cyclical, like Dutch people skating on the canals in the 1600s.
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It is. But when you bring this up you're automatically called a climate change denier.
Even if you repeatedly yell that you agree that humans are partly responsible.
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Even if you repeatedly yell that you agree that humans are partly responsible.
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I knew an old American Indian guy who used to laugh at white people who thought they could control nature.
I agree we can certainly pollute and still are learning what does and doesn't affect the world, but I've read that even if everyone does everything that the Paris Accord requires, it will likely have minimal effect, except to economies. I've also noticed that NYC is still not under water like Al Gore promised in 2004. I know some people there who could use a little drowning.
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I agree we can certainly pollute and still are learning what does and doesn't affect the world, but I've read that even if everyone does everything that the Paris Accord requires, it will likely have minimal effect, except to economies. I've also noticed that NYC is still not under water like Al Gore promised in 2004. I know some people there who could use a little drowning.
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There where yearly skating competitions in the 80´s
The 1980's not 1680's.
Now it's down to about once every 4 years.
And it's been at least 15 years since one could skate on the watersportbaan in Gent.
So yeah, god hates Protestant apostles, CO2 got nothing to do with it.
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The 1980's not 1680's.
Now it's down to about once every 4 years.
And it's been at least 15 years since one could skate on the watersportbaan in Gent.
So yeah, god hates Protestant apostles, CO2 got nothing to do with it.
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