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This page:
http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/
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Sea Level Rise
Global Temperature Rise
Warming Oceans
Shrinking Ice Sheets
Declining Arctic Sea Ice
Glacial Retreat
Extreme Events
Ocean Acidification
Decreased Snow cover
So again, are you saying that Nasa is wrong, and you are right? Are you saying that you are smarter than Nasa?
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Extreme events?
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.
For example:
Unusual Coral Reef Thrives in Acidified Waters
Researchers discover sharks thriving in the scalding waters of an underwater volcano
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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