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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    Don't have to get rid of the "like" button, just move it away from the "reply to" button. And while you're at it put a dislike button up too but far enough away from other buttons so fat fingers don't make mistakes.
    Or you could just trade in the useless touchscreen phone for a real Blackberry phone with a keyboard and touchpad, then you can just move the cursor over the reply button and precisely push the reply arrow instead of randomly guessing where a fat finger on a touchscreen might actually land.

    I have yet to accidentally like a post by Chuck or Austranada thanks to the Blackberry Classic phones.

    Perfect for one handed operation while operating equipment also.
    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jul 31, 2019, 07:52.

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  • chuckChuck
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    A5 glad to see you have accepted that human caused climate change and global warming is accelerating sea level rise. We have made progress!

    There is a range of predictions and models but no matter what the predictions or models say there is certainty that sea levels are rising and that coastal flooding and disruption is occurring and will continue to get worse. There will be a significant cost.

    The rise is relatively slow and seems inconsequential unless you happen to be living on a vulnerable coast where flooding and storm surges are a threat.

    Most people are worried about the next day and can't plan for a future that is far off beyond their
    lifetimes.

    I am not sure why some posters can't accept the science of climate change and different points of views without personal attacks and threats?

    As I have said make your argument and post the science from a credible source to backup your point.
    If you can't do that then why are you bothering to post?

    Here is a challenge. Name one credible scientific organization that says that the prevailing climate science proving human caused climate change is all wrong. Activist and denial organizations don't count. Good luck.
    Last edited by chuckChuck; Jul 31, 2019, 06:49.

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  • furrowtickler
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    The Hip new about this years ago ...
    New Orleans is Sinking Baby ....
    hello 👋

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  • furrowtickler
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    So in many places on earth , surface fluctuations happen constantly, especially around the unstable pacific rim ... chuck where you not taught that in school ????

    It’s called plate tectonics.... it happens, and has for a millennial
    There are many coastal places all around the planet that have risen and fallen long long before fossil fuels, get you head out of your ass
    Last edited by furrowtickler; Jul 31, 2019, 00:29.

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  • furrowtickler
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    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    Then show us the science that proves it is not important or that it won't cause coastal flooding.
    Jazz just did ..... you ignored it . Sea level is sea level . The same wherever coastal properties are ding bat

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  • blackpowder
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    It already is in some locations because the sea level is changing at different rates in different locations.
    Jeez Chuck. Did you read what you wrote?
    Different rates at different locations?
    Just fkd yourself!

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  • furrowtickler
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    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    We all know where he is
    Yup, that’s why the chicken shit won’t respond to a single post I make anymore.
    But that’s ok , the sound of silence is beautiful..... lol

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    From the Smithsonian
    https://ocean.si.edu/through-time/ancient-seas/sea-level-rise
    Over the past 20,000 years or so, sea level has climbed some 400 feet (120 meters). As the climate warmed as part of a natural cycle, ice melted and glaciers retreated until ice sheets remained only at the poles and at the peaks of mountains. Early on, the sea rose rapidly, sometimes at rates greater than 10 feet (3 meters) per century, and then continued to grow in spurts of rapid sea level rise until about 7,000 years ago. Then, the climate stabilized and sea level rise slowed, holding largely steady for most of the last 2,000 years, based on records from corals and sediment cores. Now, however, sea level is on the rise again, rising faster now than it has in the past 6,000 years. The oldest tide gauges and coastal sediment preserved beneath swamps and marshes show that sea level began to rise around 1850, which is right around the time people started burning coal to propel steam engine trains, and it hasn't stopped since. The climate likely started warming as a part of a natural cycle, but the accelerated warming in the last two hundred years or so is due to a rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide. The resulting rise in sea level is likely twice what we would have seen without the increase in greenhouse gasses due to human activities.
    Thank you Chuck, it only took nearly 180 posts, and almost a full month, but you finally found a credible source willing to put a vague estimate of human vs. natural sea level rise. The word "likely" is not defined, so I've used the IPCC's definition as being >66% probable, or accurate to within 66%, it is not defined. Since the question was how much faster are seal levels rising due to human activities, so, A 34% error bar would give a range of between 1.32 times 2.68 times faster. Which not coincidentally, is a range of more than double. The word likely sounds impressive, but still yields a very large range of uncertainty if you torture it with math.

    Using the Smithsonians numbers, and we will take them at face value for the sake of this discussion, another day we can debate the adjustments, corrections and questionable splices, or the fact that satellite altimetry measurements disagree with observed SLR.

    So with no human activity, my red neck mobile home parked 1 foot above mean high tide will have to have blocks added under the wheels in about 200 years. Again, using Smithsonian's range, in the best case, thanks to the human component being added in, I will need to crawl under and jack it up in a mere 150 years.

    See, now that wasn't so difficult now was it.
    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jul 30, 2019, 23:57.

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by pgluca View Post
    AlbertaFarmer5 I am obviously persona non grata on this web site Chuck wasn't open minded enough to watch this maybe you will. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYhCQv5tNsQ&feature=youtu.be


    Thanks for posting the video link. I did watch the video a few years ago. Explains the motivation behind the movement very well, unfortunately, 12 years later, not much has changed, except the alarmists have become ever shriller in their screams.

    Anything with Dr. Roy Spencer, Paul Driessen, John Christy, and Chuck's favourite, Tim Ball is worth reading/watching/listening too.

    I embedded the video for you.
    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jul 30, 2019, 23:24.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by LWeber View Post
    ***** like button - get rid of it.

    You guys are arguing with a POS who thought the CWB paid a premium because Richard Gray peer reviewed it down the hall with UofS profs or like minded alumni.

    Grow a pair Chucky - you've been hiding for 12 fn years..

    How about I post your home acreage land location from the quarter you reside on. That's the great thing about the old Agriville; you just thought you were hiding. You weren't.
    We all know where he is

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