Increases in CO2 - Causes Cooling

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Jul 12, 2014.

  1. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    It's your post. Perhaps you should reread it.

    Incidentally, if you try to tell farmers in the SW U.S. that their fields are "greening", they will either laugh you out of town or shoot you.
     
    #601     Sep 11, 2014
  2. jem

    jem

    The southwest is going through a drought because we have been cooling.
    Cooling generally means less water... warming means more...
    You should read some articles I post... it explains that we are all hoping for el nino to bring rains... but the el nino is not looking strong at them moment.



     
    #602     Sep 11, 2014
  3. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    I read them until it became clear that you're the sort of person who reads a barometer to tell him whether or not it's raining rather than open a window.

    Your position is loony.
     
    #603     Sep 11, 2014
  4. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    LOL and your position that warming causes cooling?
     
    #604     Sep 11, 2014
  5. jem

    jem

    actually I used to loved seeing a serious hook of low pressure off the aleutians and no cut off high between us and them during our peak wave season in San Diego. so yeah I understand something about barometric pressure.


    lets see if you have the brain power to have a legit discussion based on facts and data.
    My position is that as co2 has been going up the last approx 20 years. during this time world agricultural production levels have hit new peaks and the earth has been greening.
    I have presented evidence of both of the above.


    Now show me how that is loony or admit you are an ignorant troll.



    Your position is loony.[/quote]
     
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    #605     Sep 11, 2014
  6. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    I suggest you talk to somebody who knows something about farming.
     
    #606     Sep 11, 2014
  7. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Better yet, ask an expert on Judy Garland. Those homos know everything.
     
    #607     Sep 11, 2014
  8. jem

    jem

    you were caught trolling again I see.

     
    #608     Sep 11, 2014
  9. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    No, you were caught not knowing what you're talking about.

    What, for example, happens to tomato plants when the temperature reaches 90?
     
    #609     Sep 11, 2014
  10. DHOHHI

    DHOHHI

    Nothing, if you water them.

    And I hope you don't try to debate this reply ... my wife is a master gardener, we live in SC where we see heat indexes of as much as 110, and we've grown as many as 18 different types of tomatoes during spring-summer-fall months. The biggest problem is pulling them off the plants fast enough.
     
    #610     Sep 11, 2014