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jwirr

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7. Yes, and I think it is already showing up in some foods. We are still getting most of the foods but
Thu May 15, 2014, 12:34 PM
May 2014

they are very expensive.

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A question on climate change [View all] nadinbrzezinski May 2014 OP
It's indeed possible that climate change may have had an (indirect) effect on the wildfires......... AverageJoe90 May 2014 #1
Saw yesterday that Rubio's taking flak for his climate change denial, Benton D Struckcheon May 2014 #2
The more fires you show deniers, the more they double down on their obstinacy. immoderate May 2014 #3
Plus anything that hurts Californians is seen as good for them.... Swede Atlanta May 2014 #4
Winner winner chicken dinner rufus dog May 2014 #22
Nadin, I think that people by and large are still looking at these events from the in my back yard jwirr May 2014 #5
That'll start happening very soon. Benton D Struckcheon May 2014 #6
Yes, and I think it is already showing up in some foods. We are still getting most of the foods but jwirr May 2014 #7
Oh fully agree nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #9
Well said malaise May 2014 #59
Many in this country did not even know about the droughts in Australia because our MSM does not jwirr May 2014 #60
Trust me, I know nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #64
There may be a new El Niņo pscot May 2014 #8
The advanced patterns... gave me flashbacks nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #34
Nine fires in one day in a definite pattern, and you call it global warming. Dreamer Tatum May 2014 #10
need a long term Niceguy1 May 2014 #42
Um, the fires happened because there were fire *conditions* villager May 2014 #52
Yes, I see it now. Scientists DID predict Dreamer Tatum May 2014 #57
In your world of bitter snark, perhaps the arsonists work on rainy days villager May 2014 #61
Belief without critical examination is better known as religion. Dreamer Tatum May 2014 #66
And you have absolute faith in your wrong-headedness and mean-spiritedness villager May 2014 #67
One city, one day, nine wildfires. Dreamer Tatum May 2014 #68
Absolutely made possible by the spreading of dry, droughty, fire-prone conditions villager May 2014 #69
No question that it was and is very very very very dry. Dreamer Tatum May 2014 #71
Of course. No one's saying the pattern doesn't indicate arson. But we've always had arson villager May 2014 #72
As long as money controls legislation we won't do very much as a nation on this issue Johonny May 2014 #11
Partially right nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #12
How does this point to climate change? rudolph the red May 2014 #13
You might want to read this nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #14
Ridiculous rudolph the red May 2014 #15
Translation, I got nothing and I am standing with THIS GUY nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #16
You are making shit up and blaming it on everyone else rudolph the red May 2014 #19
If you have no idea how Sept-Oct weather patterns in May nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #20
Does biggest drought in recorded history for California ring a bell? nt laundry_queen May 2014 #21
Let's be fair, last 500 years nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #26
So let me get straight... nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #36
Then why isn't LA on fire? Fresno? Palm Springs? Dreamer Tatum May 2014 #58
Let's exaggerate the consequences of wind energy and try to turn public opinion against it! kristopher May 2014 #17
Let's pick and choose science, as we see fit nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #18
are you just a fanatic? rudolph the red May 2014 #23
I suggest you educate yourself nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #24
Did climate change cause the arsonist? rudolph the red May 2014 #25
Again, winds, humidity, and rapid rate of spread nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #27
California has never had a drought before rudolph the red May 2014 #29
Well, they are *more freqeunt and severe* as well nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #31
Read (and understand a book) a freaking book rudolph the red May 2014 #33
Sigh. No, climate change produced the environment for large brush fires by possible arsonists. haele May 2014 #73
By the way, I am not exagerating by citing actual documentation nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #32
Got a few.. well, more than a few minutes to spare? Bigmack May 2014 #28
The Climate National Assestment was a depressive read nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #30
You may have read it, but you didn't comprehend anything. rudolph the red May 2014 #35
Says the one who keeps personally attacking me nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #37
show me the personal attack rudolph the red May 2014 #38
There are plenty sir nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #40
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For quoting science? nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #44
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Thank to some - edgineered May 2014 #39
I can't address San Diego, but my rural Northern California area totally gets it Brother Buzz May 2014 #45
This message was self-deleted by its author rudolph the red May 2014 #46
Well, climate change is real SheilaT May 2014 #47
The issue is not with deliberately set nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #50
Many Americans will never get it. laundry_queen May 2014 #48
Yeah, but your neighbors to the south nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #56
as long as supposedly intelligent u.s. senators call it the greatest hoax.... spanone May 2014 #49
Yup, because they have politiced science nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #51
kick, kick, kick..... daleanime May 2014 #53
Excellent thread. K&R Louisiana1976 May 2014 #55
I don't think Californians are the ones doing most of the denying. Jamastiene May 2014 #62
The denial is all over. nadinbrzezinski May 2014 #63
American's won't get it until the arctic sea ice is gone for a few years. joshcryer May 2014 #65
Space mirrors would buy us some time. Refreeze the Arctic. randome May 2014 #70
Nah, nothing that high tech. joshcryer May 2014 #74
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