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So how do they explain whats observed to be actually happening then ?
Take a class and find out.
We observe that the Earth is flat too.
So how do they explain whats observed to be actually happening then ?
So you admit the headline is a lie, great.
Take a class and find out.
We observe that the Earth is flat too.
So I take it by that evasive response you know they can't explain it ..... fair enough :wink:
Take a class and find out.
We observe that the Earth is flat too.
So, no children or grandchildren I guess.
So, no children or grandchildren I guess.
Did you ever explain why proxy and instrumental data should never be placed on the same graph, yet your favorite paper by ‘Kobayashi’ does just that?
Or can’t you explain it? :wink: :lamo
Clearly you can't explain it either then ..... , keep it up us skeptics need you ! :thumbs:
Take a class and find out.
We observe that the Earth is flat too.
Actually, we don't. That's why there's a horizon.
And the horizon is curved.
Ataraxia makes s very foolish statement.
So that’s a ‘no’ then.
I guess you’re going to wear the read badge of dishonesty for a while longer.
I have three children and nine grandchildren, and I think CJ makes an excellent point.
Do they know you don't care about their future? If India and China do it we're just going to ignore the reality of climate changing in calendar time instead of geologic time?
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7 hours ago August 23, 2019 in Agriculture, Carbon footprint.
It's a direct quote- they want a major change in how we eat, which means meat will eventually be banned because of its carbon footprint. Anyone who cant see this is blind.
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Greetings, Jack. :2wave:
I will not willingly agree to stop eating roast beef or a juicy steak, and I believe most meat eaters feel the same way! :mrgreen: Veggies, fruits, grains and milk are examples of food types that do not provide the necessary iron and other vitamins that most meats offer. Heme iron is only found in meat, poultry, fish and other seafood, while non-Heme foods are mostly all plant based food. We need both for good health, despite what some believe!