by thankshousingbubble ➕follow (7) 💰tip ignore
« First « Previous Comments 88 - 94 of 94 Search these comments
What do you think about articles like this?
"in Phoenix, where readings commonly exceed 100°F for more than 100 days a year" - No wonder Roberto is such a miserable c*nt.
roberto,
What do you think about articles like this?
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/03/14-6?source=Patrick.net
Would you file this under conspiracy theories?
Its BS.
Climate change is fiction and so is that article. Peak oil is gonna happen so horribly slow no one will notice or care, probably.
I think that was the day I was passing through on the way to Florida. The weather report called for 115 F. It was 95 F at 6am.
If your gonna have solar panels... that would be the first place to go! A/C is gotta be cheap.
AND, if the dip writing this lives in LA, or SFBA, both areas due to be devastated by earthquakes at some point, and possibly affected by rising sea waters, and in LA, the same persistent water issues as Phoenix... well pot, meet kettle!
you mean lowering sea waters.. since they pretty much found whale bones near the mountains among other sea creatures and plants.
AND, if the dip writing this lives in LA, or SFBA, both areas due to be devastated by earthquakes at some point, and possibly affected by rising sea waters, and in LA, the same persistent water issues as Phoenix... well pot, meet kettle!
you mean lowering sea waters.. since they pretty much found whale bones near the mountains among other sea creatures and plants.
Eh? I take it that was a joke. At least I hope it was a joke. You wonder sometimes.
Eh? I take it that was a joke. At least I hope it was a joke. You wonder sometimes.
whale bones in the Santa Cruz mountains... vast inland seas near Bakersfield...
yep... all true ! Climate change 10 million years ago, humans not included.
Eh? I take it that was a joke. At least I hope it was a joke. You wonder sometimes.
whale bones in the Santa Cruz mountains... vast inland seas near Bakersfield...
yep... all true ! Climate change 10 million years ago, humans not included.
Good grief. I wasn't arguing that there weren't fossils there. I was pointing out that it has got FA to do with the current situation of the polar ice caps melting. You do get that, don't you? That because they found fossils where an inland sea once was 15m years ago isn't an indication that the oceans are currently receding. That was my point.
« First « Previous Comments 88 - 94 of 94 Search these comments
patrick.net
An Antidote to Corporate Media
1,264,979 comments by 15,127 users - stfu online now