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originally posted by: monkeyluv
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originally posted by: seattlerat
I have never bought into the "world is going to end in ___ years". However, I believe that if you have lived in a single place for at least half a century you may have noticed that weather patterns are different now than the were when we were little kids. Is this noticeable slight change due to human messiness, or is it being driven by cycles (solar) or other natural phenomenon that we have NO control over? The earth wobbles in a cycle that lasts 26,000 years, could this have anything to do with it? I'm pretty sure there are a lot of well-paid scientists looking into this and they will be completely honest with us when they have discovered what is going to doom us next.
“Pandemic-like story that we’ll beat to death, but that one’s got longevity. You know what I mean? Like there’s a definitive ending to the pandemic. It’ll taper off to a point that it’s not a problem anymore. Climate change can take years, so they’ll [CNN] probably be able to milk that quite a bit. Be prepared, it’s coming. Climate change is going to be the next COVID thing for CNN. We are going to hone in on it” --CNN DIRECTOR CHARLIE CHESTER.
....every season is sure to be "extraordinary," almost every month one of the driest or wettest, or windiest, clodest or hottest, ever known. Much observation, which ought to correct a tendancy to exxaggerate, seems in some minds to have rather a tendency to increase it.