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Earth in hot water? Worries over sudden ocean warming spike
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<blockquote data-quote="eclipsenow" data-source="post: 77653665" data-attributes="member: 274355"><p>Not at all - we can stop climate change by ridding the earth of the extra 'blankets' that are overheating it. 3 of those blankets are fossil fuels - which kill millions of people each year. 1 is land clearing and agriculture - which are going to have to change anyway to feed 10 billion people expected soon.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh - we'll all just divert away from the fact that you don't know how to justify your climate scepticism shall we? Go on another "time is relative to me" blah blah navel gazing diversion?</p><p></p><p>Sorry - this thread isn't about that. Please start another thread if you wish. I do not want to subscribe to that particular alt-science thread!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eclipsenow, post: 77653665, member: 274355"] Not at all - we can stop climate change by ridding the earth of the extra 'blankets' that are overheating it. 3 of those blankets are fossil fuels - which kill millions of people each year. 1 is land clearing and agriculture - which are going to have to change anyway to feed 10 billion people expected soon. Oh - we'll all just divert away from the fact that you don't know how to justify your climate scepticism shall we? Go on another "time is relative to me" blah blah navel gazing diversion? Sorry - this thread isn't about that. Please start another thread if you wish. I do not want to subscribe to that particular alt-science thread! [/QUOTE]
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