"Dramatic Decline" Warning For Plants and Animals
An anonymous reader writes "Worldwide levels of the chief greenhouse gas that causes global warming have hit a milestone, reaching an amount never before encountered by humans, federal scientists said. Carbon dioxide was measured at 400 parts per million at the oldest monitoring station in Hawaii, which sets the global benchmark. More than half of plants and a third of animal species are likely to see their living space halved by 2080 if current trends continue."
I immediately wrote off anything you might have had to say after the phrase "eco-marxist". Grow up.
I don't respond to AC's.
Seriously, we hope you Ameritards die a horrible horrible death.
Because you are literally to stupid to live. But you're not dragging us down with you.
Luckily, you will have destroyed yourself and become a wasteland by the end of 2020.
Sincerely,
-- The rest of the world. Every single damn person! Even some with US nationality (but sane brain).
It's pretty telling that the biggest proponents of Warming Alarmists are now posting AC. A bit too afraid to speak out in support of something that is so obviously blatantly false scare-mongering it would seem...
At the core the argument would seem to be half of animals current environment will be lost to climate change (of course, they don't say how in the article because that would give the whole thing away right off the bat). We already know that dramatic sea rise predictions were way off, so just how is that supposed to happen? A somewhat warmer climate (even 4c warmer) would mean more ariable land, not less, which means more habitat for animals all over...
The only way we see that kind of habitat loss is if we enter a new ice age.
Why are you warming alarmists cycling up ever more ridiculous claims to scare people with? Did you really think that by making more absurd claims once people started realizing you were wrong, that they would start to believe you because FEAR?
So laugh all you want, just be aware we are not laughing WITH you...
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley