Aristides Posted Monday at 10:28 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:28 PM (edited) 5 hours ago, WestCanMan said: Antarctic sea ice is expanding, dingus, and has been since they started measuring it in 1979. Sorry to burst your id10tic little bubble. Bullshit https://www.climate.gov/news-features/event-tracker/2025-summer-minimum-sea-ice-extent-antarctic-tied-second-lowest-record However. Sea ice is sea water, it has no effect on sea levels. Glacial ice melt is what increases sea levels dumb ass. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy4ly8vde85oc https://www.nasa.gov/science-research/earth-science/the-anatomy-of-glacial-ice-loss/ Edited Monday at 10:32 PM by Aristides Quote
Michael Hardner Posted Monday at 10:39 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:39 PM 51 minutes ago, robosmith said: Disingenuous or ignorance or both. It's a strange point to make. Temperatures being at deadly levels when humans weren't around isn't reassuring to me, for one. 1 Quote Click to learn why Climate Change is caused by HUMANS Michael Hardner
SpankyMcFarland Posted Monday at 10:44 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:44 PM 16 minutes ago, robosmith said: Tell ^this to all the people whose homes were destroyed by climate change in Pacific Palisades at a cost of $250B. Then add all the record setting East coast fires which burn out of control. In Newfoundland we had less snow than usual with an early thaw. We’ve made virtually no preparations to slow down the progress of a massive fire in the centre of the island. I’ll be praying for lots of rain this summer. Quote
robosmith Posted Monday at 10:45 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 10:45 PM 3 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said: It's a strange point to make. Temperatures being at deadly levels when humans weren't around isn't reassuring to me, for one. It's entirely irrelevant to our future life support and infrastructure damages. Quote
Nationalist Posted Monday at 11:21 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:21 PM 2 hours ago, herbie said: The lion is charging us! Don't worry it's "natural". Don't just stand there, run towards it. You say a loin...I say show me? What I see is numerous factors, all way more influential than cattle farts and power stations. I also see opportunity. What might happen should more land become productive all year long? More food maybe? Hmmm... Bud...your "lion" sort-o looks more like a kitty. I'm not against funding research into viable solutions. I am dead set against dumping on our current primary source of energy...because of a kitty. You dumb fcks did this right as the world economy was trying to recover from the China Flu. For that alone you are to be ridiculed. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
CdnFox Posted Monday at 11:30 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:30 PM 1 hour ago, robosmith said: Tell ^this to all the people whose homes were destroyed by climate change in Pacific Palisades at a cost of $250B. Then add all the record setting East coast fires which burn out of control. Nobody's home was destroyed by climate change. Quote There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
Michael Hardner Posted Monday at 11:31 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:31 PM 45 minutes ago, robosmith said: It's entirely irrelevant to our future life support and infrastructure damages. And it actually proves the point they're against: See ? Volcanoes spewing CO2 for years caused the temperature to go way up and everything was fine... Everything meaning the massive ferns and bugs that lorded over the hot rocks. Quote Click to learn why Climate Change is caused by HUMANS Michael Hardner
gatomontes99 Posted Monday at 11:46 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:46 PM 1 hour ago, robosmith said: Tell ^this to all the people whose homes were destroyed by climate change in Pacific Palisades at a cost of $250B. Then add all the record setting East coast fires which burn out of control. This guy has to be a parody account. Quote The Rules for Liberal tactics: If they can't refute the content, attack the source. If they can't refute the content, attack the poster. If 1 and 2 fail, pretend it never happened. Everyone you disagree with is Hitler. A word is defined by the emotion it elicits and not the actual definition. If they are wrong, blame the opponent. If a liberal policy didn't work, it's a conservatives fault and vice versa. If all else fails, just be angry.
robosmith Posted Monday at 11:58 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 11:58 PM 27 minutes ago, Nationalist said: You say a loin...I say show me? What I see is numerous factors, all way more influential than cattle farts and power stations. I also see opportunity. What might happen should more land become productive all year long? More food maybe? Hmmm... Bud...your "lion" sort-o looks more like a kitty. I'm not against funding research into viable solutions. I am dead set against dumping on our current primary source of energy...because of a kitty. For you believing your FANTASIES are reality deserves ridicule. You aren't even interested enough in REALITY to even try to understand it. 27 minutes ago, Nationalist said: You dumb fcks did this right as the world economy was trying to recover from the China Flu. For that alone you are to be ridiculed. Did what? Climate change has been accelerating for a long time. Just look at the 10 hottest years on record. There used to be gaps with some years not recent, but now they are all within the last 10 years. Quote The ten hottest years on record, all within the past decade, are 2024, 2023, 2016, 2020, 2019, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2014, and 2013. 2024 is the warmest year on record, followed by 2023, and 2016. IOW, your IGNORANCE is showing AGAIN. Quote
herbie Posted Tuesday at 12:03 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:03 AM These guys are repeating bullshit like Antarctic sea ice and Southern Hemisphere glaciers growing for thirty years now. Also agreeing with the 3% of scientists who disagree as if none of the 3% changed their mind even with three decades of further proof. On top of the mind it must be good because even if it f*cks everything in the whole modern world up, "it's natural". Ya can't reason with a rock. Mocking them doesn't change their minds either - but at least that's fun. Quote
Nationalist Posted Tuesday at 12:08 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:08 AM 8 minutes ago, robosmith said: For you believing your FANTASIES are reality deserves ridicule. You aren't even interested enough in REALITY to even try to understand it. Did what? Climate change has been accelerating for a long time. Just look at the 10 hottest years on record. There used to be gaps with some years not recent, but now they are all within the last 10 years. IOW, your IGNORANCE is showing AGAIN. Go hide under your bed and let the rational people do what's necessary. You can take 1 slave and 2 giant zucchini with for company. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
robosmith Posted Tuesday at 01:07 AM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 01:07 AM 58 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Go hide under your bed and let the rational people do what's necessary. You can take 1 slave and 2 giant zucchini with for company. There is NOTHING "rational" about you ignoring REALITY and EVIDENCE due to your IGNORANCE. Quote
gatomontes99 Posted Tuesday at 01:25 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:25 AM 17 minutes ago, robosmith said: There is NOTHING "rational" about you ignoring REALITY and EVIDENCE due to your IGNORANCE. What about Obama buying a house at sea level on the coast? Do you think he'd do that of he believed this b.s.? 1 Quote The Rules for Liberal tactics: If they can't refute the content, attack the source. If they can't refute the content, attack the poster. If 1 and 2 fail, pretend it never happened. Everyone you disagree with is Hitler. A word is defined by the emotion it elicits and not the actual definition. If they are wrong, blame the opponent. If a liberal policy didn't work, it's a conservatives fault and vice versa. If all else fails, just be angry.
Nationalist Posted Tuesday at 01:53 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:53 AM 45 minutes ago, robosmith said: There is NOTHING "rational" about you ignoring REALITY and EVIDENCE due to your IGNORANCE. Poor, scared little male. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
robosmith Posted Tuesday at 03:23 AM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 03:23 AM 1 hour ago, Nationalist said: Poor, scared little male. You're not smart enough to be scared of man's ability to destroy significant parts of this world. Esp Vancouver, BC. You don't even understand the meaning of "tipping point." 🤮 Quote
WestCanMan Posted Tuesday at 03:45 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:45 AM 5 hours ago, Aristides said: Bullshit https://www.climate.gov/news-features/event-tracker/2025-summer-minimum-sea-ice-extent-antarctic-tied-second-lowest-record However. Sea ice is sea water, it has no effect on sea levels. Glacial ice melt is what increases sea levels dumb ass. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy4ly8vde85oc https://www.nasa.gov/science-research/earth-science/the-anatomy-of-glacial-ice-loss/ https://www.antarcticajournal.com/antarctic-ice-sheet-mass-gains-greater-than-losses/ A new NASA study on the Antarctic Ice Sheet says that an increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the continent to outweigh the increased losses from its thinning glaciers. The research challenges the conclusions of other studies, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) 2013 report, which says that Antarctica is overall losing land ice. According to the new analysis of satellite data, the Antarctic Ice Sheet showed a net gain of 112 billion tons of ice a year from 1992 to present. That net gain slowed to 82 billion tons of ice per year between 2003 and 2008. That's from Nov 2023, so it's almost a year and a half old, but where I grew up more means more. 1 Quote If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. Ex-Canadian since April 2025
Aristides Posted Tuesday at 02:58 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:58 PM From the article you posted. Quote But it might only take a few decades for Antarctica’s growth to reverse, according to Zwally. “If the losses of the Antarctic Peninsula and parts of West Antarctica continue to increase at the same rate they’ve been increasing for the last two decades, the losses will catch up with the long-term gain in East Antarctica in 20 or 30 years — I don’t think there will be enough snowfall increase to offset these losses.” “The good news is that Antarctica is not currently contributing to sea level rise, but is taking 0.23 millimeters per year away,” Zwally said. “But this is also bad news. If the 0.27 millimeters per year of sea level rise attributed to Antarctica in the IPCC report is not really coming from Antarctica, there must be some other contribution to sea level rise that is not accounted for.” “The new study highlights the difficulties of measuring the small changes in ice height happening in East Antarctica,” said Ben Smith, a glaciologist with the University of Washington in Seattle who was not involved in Zwally’s study. “Doing altimetry accurately for very large areas is extraordinarily difficult, and there are measurements of snow accumulation that need to be done independently to understand what’s happening in these places,” Smith said. Quote
Deluge Posted Tuesday at 03:58 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:58 PM 17 hours ago, robosmith said: Tell ^this to all the people whose homes were destroyed by climate change in Pacific Palisades at a cost of $250B. Then add all the record setting East coast fires which burn out of control. "Climate change" had nothing to do with it. Wokeness had everything to do with it. You know, diversity hires over competence, "save the trees!!" bullshit, and let's not forget the match that was probably lit by your dear friends, the illegal alien criminal invaders. I'm curious to know what the rebuild of that area is going to look like. Will it be nice, expensive, homes there again, or does the diversity mayor have something more "representative" in mind? Quote
robosmith Posted Tuesday at 04:22 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 04:22 PM 23 minutes ago, Deluge said: "Climate change" had nothing to do with it. Wokeness had everything to do with it. You know, diversity hires over competence, "save the trees!!" bullshit, and let's not forget the match that was probably lit by your dear friends, the illegal alien criminal invaders. I'm curious to know what the rebuild of that area is going to look like. Will it be nice, expensive, homes there again, or does the diversity mayor have something more "representative" in mind? The match that lit the fire had NOTHING TO DO with it getting completely out of control, lDIOT. That was SOLELY the 100 mph winds which were UNPRECEDENTED in the CITY. Quote
gatomontes99 Posted Tuesday at 04:53 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:53 PM 27 minutes ago, robosmith said: The match that lit the fire had NOTHING TO DO with it getting completely out of control, lDIOT. That was SOLELY the 100 mph winds which were UNPRECEDENTED in the CITY. It was so unprecedented that the Spanish explorers in the 1800s named the bay in LA, windy bay (translated). Quote The Rules for Liberal tactics: If they can't refute the content, attack the source. If they can't refute the content, attack the poster. If 1 and 2 fail, pretend it never happened. Everyone you disagree with is Hitler. A word is defined by the emotion it elicits and not the actual definition. If they are wrong, blame the opponent. If a liberal policy didn't work, it's a conservatives fault and vice versa. If all else fails, just be angry.
robosmith Posted Tuesday at 05:00 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 05:00 PM 6 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: It was so unprecedented that the Spanish explorers in the 1800s named the bay in LA, windy bay (translated). ^This is lame even for you. Because they had wind velocity instruments that measured 100 mph winds. LMAO Quote
WestCanMan Posted Tuesday at 05:10 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:10 PM 2 hours ago, Aristides said: From the article you posted. Who's you? Why didn't you use quote feature? "it might only take a few decades for Antarctica’s growth to reverse" What does ^^^ that word right there tell you? Basically what you have is an apologist making excuses for data that he doesn't like. Quote If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. Ex-Canadian since April 2025
gatomontes99 Posted Tuesday at 05:15 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:15 PM 1 minute ago, robosmith said: ^This is lame even for you. Because they had wind velocity instruments that measured 100 mph winds. LMAO The point is, it has always been extremely windy. Quote The Rules for Liberal tactics: If they can't refute the content, attack the source. If they can't refute the content, attack the poster. If 1 and 2 fail, pretend it never happened. Everyone you disagree with is Hitler. A word is defined by the emotion it elicits and not the actual definition. If they are wrong, blame the opponent. If a liberal policy didn't work, it's a conservatives fault and vice versa. If all else fails, just be angry.
Deluge Posted Tuesday at 05:26 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:26 PM 58 minutes ago, robosmith said: The match that lit the fire had NOTHING TO DO with it getting completely out of control, lDIOT. That was SOLELY the 100 mph winds which were UNPRECEDENTED in the CITY. Nope. Wokeness killed that area, not the climate. You woketards are a f*cking menace. Quote
robosmith Posted Wednesday at 01:05 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 01:05 AM 7 hours ago, gatomontes99 said: The point is, it has always been extremely windy. I used to live there for 10 years, and it is ONLY windy during certain times of the year when the Santa Ana is blowing. And mostly confined to the valleys between the mountains and high hills which funnel the wind coming off the desert. That's why it is UNUSUAL for the city of Palisades to have extreme winds. Quote
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