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In reply to the discussion: A question on climate change [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)44. For quoting science?
Ok, I am a nut. You are in good company. And I do not mean that in a good way. Back to ignore with you. I hoped you could be educated somehow, but I see you can't. so why try to educate you when 10K + acres have burned.
Good bye. Permanently now. When you continue to personally attack me... ce la vie. I do not alert, I do not play juries, good bye, and enjoy the company you keep.
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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
Nadin, I think that people by and large are still looking at these events from the in my back yard
jwirr
May 2014
#5
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
Many in this country did not even know about the droughts in Australia because our MSM does not
jwirr
May 2014
#60
Nine fires in one day in a definite pattern, and you call it global warming.
Dreamer Tatum
May 2014
#10
Absolutely made possible by the spreading of dry, droughty, fire-prone conditions
villager
May 2014
#69
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
Let's exaggerate the consequences of wind energy and try to turn public opinion against it!
kristopher
May 2014
#17
Sigh. No, climate change produced the environment for large brush fires by possible arsonists.
haele
May 2014
#73
I can't address San Diego, but my rural Northern California area totally gets it
Brother Buzz
May 2014
#45