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Temps been trending up since way before the industrial revolution began

i am herdman

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I have come to the conclusion that man's impact is minimal at best and likely nil. I believe there is a lot of fear mongering and ambulance chasing going on.
 
Hippy scientists are some of the weirdest people on the globe. I can take a bunch of whiskey drinkers from up on Ramsey's Mountain on the outskirts of Fayetteville, and outsmart them.
 
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Yep. Sounds like somebody whose word I would take on an issue that requires a little bit of intelligence to understand.
speaking of understanding, you go tawd to red yore sentence but that was structure two time less three time more?
 
Nice chart. For how long on that chart have humans existed? How about civilization? Tell us more about the thermal maximum.
Holocene period

The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), alternatively "Eocene thermal maximum 1" (ETM1), and formerly known as the "Initial Eocene" or "Late Paleocene Thermal Maximum", with more than 8 °C warmer global average temperature than today.
 
Holocene period

The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), alternatively "Eocene thermal maximum 1" (ETM1), and formerly known as the "Initial Eocene" or "Late Paleocene Thermal Maximum", with more than 8 °C warmer global average temperature than today.

Yes, I know all about it, no need to cut and paste. Just saying I don't think that is the global climate we want to live in.
 
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