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Originally Posted by EonBlue
How do they account for the recent decrease and/or no change in cyclone activity, tornadoes, drought and floods despite year after year of "record" temperatures?
Ocean acidification?
The ocean, for the most part, is still alkaline. A slight decrease in alkalinity does not necessarily make it acidic.
Besides there is much we don't know and not everything is a catastrophic disaster.
Sea level rise?
Sea level was 20 feet higher than now during the Eemian. We should consider ourselves lucky and stop complaining.
Global temperature rise?
Warm = good. Cold = bad. Compare the diversity of life in warm areas to that of cold area. Life thrives in warmth. If a bit of extra warmth somehow causes problems then we will have to adapt like we always have.
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The info on that page is dated. My guess is it's an older page that they haven't updated (probably because it doesn't fit the agenda of what the current govt. admin that funds them wants put out there).
As I said earlier...the first mistake on the page is the statement that human civilization is about 7,000 years old. That has been shown to be false in the last few years. Civilizations have now been found that date back 30,000 years.