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Big_Lou

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Denier's also created this gem to educate the public.


https://creationmuseum.org/
It's about an hour away from my house, the signs litter the interstates, sigh.

I'm planning on making my home there once shit hits the fan...I'll just need to eliminate a few mentally insane rednecks (s'ok, they're already braindead anyhow) and move a bunch of fiberglass animals off to the side. It'll be like Dawn of the Dead (original/no remake) but in a huge plastic ark!

"Jeeeesssuuuuussssss ssssssaaavvvvveeeeeesssss.....grrrooooaaannnnn....." >BLAM!<
 

Unclebaldrick

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It's about an hour away from my house, the signs litter the interstates, sigh.

I'm planning on making my home there once shit hits the fan...I'll just need to eliminate a few mentally insane rednecks (s'ok, they're already braindead anyhow) and move a bunch of fiberglass animals off to the side. It'll be like Dawn of the Dead (original/no remake) but in a huge plastic ark!

"Jeeeesssuuuuussssss ssssssaaavvvvveeeeeesssss.....grrrooooaaannnnn....." >BLAM!<
Really? We might be kind of near each other.
 

zeddd

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I use nuc power to grow so my op is a carbon capture op, not that I really care if CO2 levels creep a lil, more weight on my bitches
 

greasemonkeymann

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http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/antarctic-sea-ice-reaches-new-record-maximum

Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches New Record Maximum
Editor’s note: Antarctica and the Arctic are two very different environments: the former is a continent surrounded by ocean, the latter is ocean enclosed by land. As a result, sea ice behaves very differently in the two regions. While the Antarctic sea ice yearly wintertime maximum extent hit record highs from 2012 to 2014 before returning to average levels in 2015, both the Arctic wintertime maximum and its summer minimum extent have been in a sharp decline for the past decades. Studies show that globally, the decreases in Arctic sea ice far exceed the increases in Antarctic sea ice.


On Sept. 19, 2014, the five-day average of Antarctic sea ice extent exceeded 20 million square kilometers for the first time since 1979, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center. The red line shows the average maximum extent from 1979-2014.
Credits: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio/Cindy Starr

Sea ice surrounding Antarctica reached a new record high extent this year, covering more of the southern oceans than it has since scientists began a long-term satellite record to map sea ice extent in the late 1970s. The upward trend in the Antarctic, however, is only about a third of the magnitude of the rapid loss of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean.

The new Antarctic sea ice record reflects the diversity and complexity of Earth’s environments, said NASA researchers. Claire Parkinson, a senior scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, has referred to changes in sea ice coverage as a microcosm of global climate change. Just as the temperatures in some regions of the planet are colder than average, even in our warming world, Antarctic sea ice has been increasing and bucking the overall trend of ice loss.
very, very selectively obtuse my friend.
how do you explain rising sea levels?
or the ph increase in the ocean from the added carbon emissions?
go hang out in Thailand, or the tip of florida, and ask the people why they are moving their homes off the coast.
SEA ice, is just that.
it's frozen salt water.
glaciers that are pure fresh water are melting everywhere
 
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