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   / Earth's Hottest Month #221  
Don't know what species they are. Different shapes and sizes so probably multiple species involved which could mean Climate Change is the cause. See them everywhere in rural SE Indiana while driving. There are fewer trees in northern part of the state so that could explain why they aren't as noticeable up there? 🌳

More anecdotal evidence ... 20 years ago my pond had dozens of Bull frogs, now they are all gone! 🐸
Wife and I were down that way about 2 years ago. Would like to get down to Clift Falls for a day or two again and just walk around in Madison. That's the first waterfall I ever remember seeing. I was maybe 3-4 years old. It was a trickle! But it seemed so far up when I was that small. 🤣
 
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MoKelly, it is Earth First. We'll strip mine the other planets later.

Science says the earth is 4.5 billion years old. We have temperature readings going back 150 years. That is the same as reading the last letter in the last sentence on the last page of a 10,000 page novel and saying you know what the book is about. Talk about arrogance.

First it was an impending ice age. Now it we have the hottest July on record. We stopped using paper bags because we were killing all the trees which was causing global warming. Replaced them with plastic, and now we have outlawed plastic bags because they are killing the planet. Gas cars are bad, oil energy is bad. EV cars are good as is solar energy, except for the energy required to make solar panels, and how will we dispose of all the batteries when they are dead in 10 years?

As said before, the climate change "catastrophe" is about power, control and money. It is not about weather or our planet.
Actually the Climate Change "catastrophe" is about Human over population. Mother Earth is aware of the problem. She will soon solve it via an adjustment! ☠️
 
   / Earth's Hottest Month #224  
There's still quite a bit of forested land around here, especially along the rivers and streams. Pretty much anything that's not tillable is usually woodland.
 
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How much of that time period could humans live, like the atmosphere or temperature wouldn't kill them out right? That could sustain human live.
Cavemen went extinct because the dinosaurs ate them. :unsure:
 
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We had a brewery, Drewrys, until the late 60s. I thought the smell was fantastic as a kid. Almost as good as the several bread bakeries we had.
We have some breweries around here too, and i think they smell like bread baking too, but most the people i know think the smell is unpleasant.
 
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Wife and I were down that way about 2 years ago. Would like to get down to Clift Falls for a day or two again and just walk around in Madison. That's the first waterfall I ever remember seeing. I was maybe 3-4 years old. It was a trickle! But it seemed so far up when I was that small. 🤣
We've also been to Clifty Falls about 40 years ago when our kids were small. 🍼👶

Clifty Falls State Park
 
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Carbon Credits Articles, makes me wonder about all the carbon credits being generated by west coast forests and how they will be affected by the fires. Who's keeping track of these forests and pulling the carbon credits if the forest burns? I expect there will be delays in pulling the annual credits and they will be issued for burned land rather than carbon sequestering trees.

I also wonder how many politician's friends and relatives work for some of the carbon trading companies.


Kevin
 
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Cavemen went extinct because the dinosaurs ate them. :unsure:
LOL Humans didn't exist with the dinosaurs. Ironically, their extinction enabled our existence.
 
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I think we should have some fun with future archeologists by burring cave men skeletons dressed as soldiers mounted on the backs of dinosaurs riding into battle...!
 
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I'm thinking more along the lines if you or i went back to the "good ole days" like maybe 3 billion years ago, would we immediately die because of poisonous atmosphere or something like that.
Oh. That too. (y)

;)
 
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I think we should have some fun with future archeologists by burring cave men skeletons dressed as soldiers mounted on the backs of dinosaurs riding into battle...!
That would be fun. (y)
 
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Just to follow up on this one - your sources are all garbage and you ought to be embarrassed to post these links. Cornwall alliance for the stewardship of creation? c'mon. And Heartland institute (your science times article) is "the primary American organization pushing climate change skepticism." These were intentionally biased articles designed to fool you, and they worked. Try harder to research your sources and their funding.
Yours are just as garbage written by ******* artists pushing agendas as well, so tit-for-tat.

Main point is that for every time someone says 'you have no one saying otherwise', or 'there is no data saying different', there are multiple example of that being incorrect. *What* data you choose to believe, and from *whom*, is entirely left up to you and your personal biases.
 
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I'm thinking more along the lines if you or i went back to the "good ole days" like maybe 3 billion years ago, would we immediately die because of poisonous atmosphere or something like that.
There was a time that more oxygen existed in the atmosphere and the world climate was just at the high side of tropical. A virtual paradise... except for the 6' dragonflies and 10' centipedes and other monster insects straight out of the Land Before Time :eek:
 
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On a more serious note. If anyone has an open mind, which is more difficult as we become set in our ways, here is lot of ignored and more recent dinosaur (dragon) evidence. Many very old texts from all over the world talk about dragon experiences that are similar or identical.
 
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His house is up a hill from the bay. It wont flood before he's long gone.

Insurance companies are pulling back from flood-prone areas all over the place, in many parts of Florida for example. Just pay a little more attention and you'll start to see the shift underway.
That's bull. I had no problem insuring a nice home 8' above sea level in SW Florida.
How far is Gore's home from the pacific?

We sold the home in March to someone who got a mortgage, no problem.
 
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