Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
Originally Posted by Seedvalue View Post

O shut the fuck up lier

There’s only been two state record high temperatures set in the 2000s. The last one was in 2019 in John Martin Reservoir Colorado. High temp that day was 119. Before that it was 2012 in Columbia South Carolina with a temp of 113. Literally no US records are being broken. Same goes for the rest of the world.

In fact the highest temp in the Us was recorded in 1913 at green Valley Ranch California. Temp that day was 134. Probably because of all the gas guzzling cars and cow farts in 1913 lol.
Nice post, genius.

https://apnews.com/article/global-re...8f1f40a6edc7a0
This ain't the first time the earth has seen increase in temperatures. At the end of the last ice age, about 10,000 years ago, sea levels had risen about 400 feet. Just think of all the coastal villages that were destroyed. The cavemen were all going "Fuck man!! These goddam forest fires, volcanic eruptions and mastodon farts are killing us!!!"

So do you think sea levels will rise 400 feet during this latest melt off?
So non-industrial processes (pre-industrial processes) have the capability of heating the earth to much warmer temperatures than at present. This has happened many times over the history of the earth - but somehow non-industrial processes can be totally ruled out as being responsible for current heating processes or considered as a non-significant factor for current heating processes. Makes a lot of sense.