Bad news for sky is falling crowd

Discussion in 'Environment & Conservation' started by Josephwalker, Aug 20, 2019.

  1. tecoyah

    tecoyah Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Personally I do not like storms but.....Have A Nice Day:)
     
  2. Josephwalker

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    Personally I love a big thunderstorm. Always sit out on the porch and watch the lightning show and listen to the giant claps of thunder. The power and beauty of nature is awe inspiring.
    You have a nice day too. I'm off for an afternoon mt bike ride on the single track trail I'm fortunate enough to live right next to. Life is Good
     
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    You're already deep in a hole, so stop digging. Everyone knows what the original topic was, and everyone knows you're lying about it now.

    The topic was originally entirely about your delusional claim that hurricane season was a bust. That's all that you talk about in the OP.

    After reality made that claim look really stupid, you tried to retroactively revise the thread topic into a big lie claiming that we celebrate destructive hurricanes.

    Since we've been lied to by expert denier cult liars, the poor quality of your lies is somewhat insulting. You need to try harder.
     
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    Excellent example of the cult seeming to enjoy death and destruction from a hurricane in order to push their agenda.


    How much destruction is needed for us to take climate change seriously?

    News of Hurricane Dorian’s first casualty came early on Monday morning from the Bahamas Press. A seven-year old boy named Lachino Mcintosh drowned as his family attempted to find safer ground than their home on the Abaco islands. Dorian is reportedly the strongest hurricane to have ever hit the Bahamas and the second most powerful Atlantic storm on record. Five deaths have been reported so far, and more are likely. The Bahamian MP and minister of foreign affairs, the Honorable Darren Henfield, offered a bleak update form the area he represents to reporters: “We have reports of casualties, we have reports of bodies being seen.”

    @How many more people have to die before political leaders treat climate change like the global catastrophe it is?"
    https://amp.theguardian.com/comment...eeded-for-us-to-take-climate-change-seriously
     
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