The Gulf Coast and Southeast are expected to be most severely impacted, and will likely experience increased storm and tidal flooding in the near future, according to the study, published Oct. 6 in the journal Communications Earth & Environment.
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Alan What?
[annoy my right-angled speediness]
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
it seems like the only one constant, scientific fact is this : all previous thoughts will in time be debunked by future discoveries.
jiggaboo what does ETA: mean before your last sentence, tahnks.
Also, science generally shifts it's theories (which global warming/cooling,climate change is) as more data and observation becomes known, this is how science works as obbe said, the issue with environment sciences is that we have one earth and it's hard to have any form of case study other than observing what's going on around us and what's happened before to speculate on what's going on.
Truthfully I think Humans will roll with the punches and we should collectively say "oh well" to climate change, a warmer world will be more exciting and we will adapt and whatever can't adapt will die. :{
Obbe
Alan What?
[annoy my right-angled speediness]
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
yes and therefore rendering all the links and discoveries you posted null, void and plainly wronger than lreviously thought.
intangible sciences like climate science are nothing but witchcraft at worst, a cult at best.
I don't post these links because I think they are infallible absolute truths.