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Comments by "AMAR REDER" (@amarreder6241) on "JUST IN: Henri downgraded to tropical storm" video.
Tropical Storm huh? Just like I thought. The climate crisis is a myth.
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You seem like a pretty sincere person @ar71498 Look up the Roman Warming Period, Medieval Warm Period and Climate Gate. Climate Change CRISIS is extremely political. So much so that Alarmists are being used like pawns. Methane, water VAPOR and other greenhouse gases are ignored to keep the messaging simple. Why is China allowed to increase, increase co2 emissions, under the PARIS ACCORD? That doesn't make sense. Does that make sense to you?
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@ar71498 You exhale co2 and plants benefit from that. The earth is getting greener. Food that is grown in greenhouses gets co2 pumped into them. There is not a CRISIS. I repeat, there is not a CRISIS. The USA has reduced co2 emissions beyond the Paris Accord recommendations, but they need the USAs money. Why do you Alarmists give India Russia and China a pass? Because they won't pay a dime for carbon offsets. Ignore the fact that methane is worse. Please don't reply but it doesn't stay in the atmosphere as long. What about water VAPOR as a greenhouse gas? Please don't reply.. but co2 makes the VAPOR worse. Climate Changes. It always has and it always will. There's been 4 little ice ages in just the past 2000 years, which means at least 4 warming Periods. The Roman Warm Period, or Roman Climatic Optimum, was a period of unusually-warm weather in Europe and the North Atlantic that ran from approximately 250 BC to AD 400. The Medieval Warm Period, also known as the Medieval Climate Optimum or the Medieval Climatic Anomaly, was a time of warm climate in the North Atlantic region that lasted from c. 950 to c. 1250. Greenland during the times of the Vikings was not all ice... Historians have assumed the primary reason for the disappearance of the Norse colonies in Greenland was the onset of the “Little Ice Age”
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