Tomu Breidah |
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Human activity raises Earth's temperature...?
11/18/17 09:39 AM
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Or does the temperature-increase inversely increase human-activity?
I did look for a 'Climate Change' topic to bump for this post, but didn't notice any that were made recently, so... Anyway, just something to ponder.
Another thought (& I don't recall making this statement before, sorry if I did)... Why would 'Climate Change' have to have a negative effect?
Person A; "Wow, what nice weather we're having." Person B; "Yep. And it's all due to climate change."
Point being, what defines "Climate Change"? It being too hot/not enough rain/dry periods/drought? Or is it just a nice, warm sunny day?
Or is it bad weather all the time? Rain, storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc.? Well, you can't say "all the time" since the more extreme weather conditions are usually way less frequent.
I use the 2 examples since they are extreme opposites. But which one gets (or deserves) the unholy badge of so-called "climate change"?
ETA: Don't we see both being at a balance?
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Edited by Tomu Breidah (11/18/17 09:47 AM)
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