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Hyperbole and global warming alarmism

I have little interest in the views of those who need to be spoon fed.

This is a debate website, not a blog spam website. Expecting you to provide something more than spam is not unreasonable. Of course, when one doesn't know anything about the subject, I suppose all that can be expected is link spam.
 
This is a debate website, not a blog spam website. Expecting you to provide something more than spam is not unreasonable. Of course, when one doesn't know anything about the subject, I suppose all that can be expected is link spam.

Others seem to understand my points quite well.
 
Good job!

:thumbs:

Thanks!

Drought
[h=1]Lessons learned from the end of California’s “permanent drought”[/h]By Larry Kummer. Posted at the Fabius Maximus website. Summary: The “permanent drought” in California, like the now ended “permanent drought” in Texas, is ending. But like the panic about Texas, it is rich in lessons about our difficulty clearly seeing the world — and the futility of activists exaggerating and lying about the science.…
 
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