Message from @luduma

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2019-12-27 18:57:48 UTC  

thats an example

2019-12-27 18:57:59 UTC  

so try again * uses uno reverse card *

2019-12-27 19:01:14 UTC  

I said you can look up environmental reports on how scientist discuss the effects of carbon emissions on the environment and you pulled a completely different topic out of nowhere.

2019-12-27 19:01:37 UTC  

Also, people become refugees for more than just the environment. I hope you know that

2019-12-27 19:01:43 UTC  

youre just avoiding my point rn

2019-12-27 19:01:53 UTC  

I am not

2019-12-27 19:02:04 UTC  

How are they unreliable then since that is your claim

2019-12-27 19:02:22 UTC  

have there been 50 million refugees because of climate yet?

2019-12-27 19:05:06 UTC  

over the entire span of history or recently? I could say there could have been

2019-12-27 19:05:19 UTC  

no since 2005

2019-12-27 19:05:46 UTC  

between droughts, floods, and other changes to communities that make it hard for people to live there perhaps

2019-12-27 19:06:28 UTC  

-_-

2019-12-27 19:06:29 UTC  

GG @luduma, you just advanced to level 2!

2019-12-27 19:08:44 UTC  

the climate has been changing since the world existed and will change until the world dies (not because of climate change 🙂)

2019-12-27 19:10:18 UTC  

oh damn, who knew. So since even you know that the climate has been changing you recognize that it is trending towards more extreme weather that we have not seen before right? And that mankind has a hand in how the earth is changing as well right?

2019-12-27 19:11:06 UTC  

like, no shit climate changes but since industrialization there have been increasing changes

2019-12-27 19:12:30 UTC  

https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/RisingCost/rising_cost5.php
Tell me, what is the first sentence?
`Climate change may not be responsible for the recent skyrocketing cost of natural disasters, but it is very likely that it will impact future catastrophes`

2019-12-27 19:13:54 UTC  

**Published Mar 30, 2005**

*This page contains archived content and is no longer being updated. At the time of publication, it represented the best available science.*

2019-12-27 19:14:02 UTC  

literally above the first sentence

2019-12-27 19:14:49 UTC  

First, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, an increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will probably boost temperatures over most land surfaces, though the exact change will vary regionally

2019-12-27 19:14:51 UTC  

hmmmm... why wouldn't they update it anymore?

2019-12-27 19:14:56 UTC  

another line in your article

2019-12-27 19:15:13 UTC  

More uncertain—but possible—outcomes of an increase in global temperatures include increased risk of drought and increased intensity of storms, including tropical cyclones with higher wind speeds, a wetter Asian monsoon, and, possibly, more intense mid-latitude storms. (For more information, see Global Warming: Potential Effects of Global Warming)

2019-12-27 19:15:13 UTC  

will probably

2019-12-27 19:15:20 UTC  

that one is at the end of that first paragraph

2019-12-27 19:15:32 UTC  

"possible"

2019-12-27 19:15:35 UTC  

so not definite

2019-12-27 19:15:50 UTC  

how hypocritic, first you say it's outdated and then you use it as arguments??? @E2D2

2019-12-27 19:15:55 UTC  

not to mention the increasing of global temperatures will only increase the summer and winter seasons

2019-12-27 19:15:59 UTC  

think of it like Fallout

2019-12-27 19:16:22 UTC  

It'll become a little warmer at the most

2019-12-27 19:16:29 UTC  

and a little colder in the winter at the most

2019-12-27 19:16:45 UTC  

You provided the article. I am proving not only that its outdate, but to cherry pick the first sentence as an argument when numerous portions of that same article is proving points of climate change isn't helping your case buddy. @luduma

2019-12-27 19:17:00 UTC  

#nuclearenergy

2019-12-27 19:17:04 UTC  

tell me: Why wouldn't they update it anymore?

2019-12-27 19:17:06 UTC  

<:wise:583660654288830494>

2019-12-27 19:17:08 UTC  

but if you want I can provide more *updated* information

2019-12-27 19:17:25 UTC  

sure

2019-12-27 19:17:28 UTC  

idk because NASA isn't the only one who studies the climate

2019-12-27 19:18:08 UTC  

uhhhh NASA made a report on climate change as recent as Dec 13 2019 btw

2019-12-27 19:18:17 UTC