I recall some pretty healthy gardens in Phoenix yet nary a snow pea was to be found.
IFIf it got much hotter there you wouldn't have either.
Seems the good science shows things are normal, naturally occurring fluctuation.
If it got much hotter there you wouldn't have either.
Nope, some scientists agree what's happening is not normal or natural.
Nope, most scientists agree what's happening is not normal or natural.
Spreaking of weak minded Fucktarded fools
Climate Skeptics See 'Smoking Gun' in Researchers' Leaked E-Mails
LOL, get your copy of the emails exposing Global Warning as a fraud here.
Some interesting reading. Commies commiting fraud to protect their funding while attacking and blaming capitalism.
Oh, you mean these jokers here.....
You should realize that some crops will grow better at 80 degrees than they do at 120 degrees.
I was using Jim's model. Did you notice where he had temps rising 40 degrees?
Because there would be catastrophic other effects.
If you ignore all the other effects and just look at crops rising temperatures would make many areas that can now grow crops too hot to support them.
Nope, most scientists agree what's happening is not normal or natural.
Oh, you mean these jokers here..... I guess you might missed how you have been played.
Nice deception to avoid answering my question.
What crops will grow at your preferred lower temperatures better than they will at current temperatures? PLEASE ANSWER.
What crops will have better per-acre production at your preferred lower temperatures better than they will at current temperatures? PLEASE ANSWER.
Are you stating that the Earth will soon be warming to 120 degrees?
The Canary In The Coal Mine: Climate Change in Time Lapse Photography
by Edger,
November 23, 2009 - 8:00am
Bumped from September 13 - Time-lapse proof of extreme ice loss: James Balog on TED.com
"Ninety five percent of the glaciers in the world are retreating or shrinking... there is no scientific dispute about that"
Photographer James Balog shares new image sequences from the Extreme Ice Survey, a network of time-lapse cameras recording glaciers receding at an alarming rate, some of the most vivid evidence yet of climate change. (Recorded at TEDGlobal 2009, July 2009 in Oxford, England. Duration: 19:22)
James Balog and the Extreme Ice Survey were featured in a one-hour documentary on NOVA/PBS on March 24, 2009. The film follow[ed] James as he photographs spectacular landscapes in Alaska, Greenland, and Iceland and, with his team, collects images from his time-lapse cameras.