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applegrove

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2. I watch people buying beachfront property on HGTV all the time and cringe.
Sat Jun 24, 2017, 01:05 AM
Jun 2017

Last edited Sat Jun 24, 2017, 09:11 PM - Edit history (1)

I no longer watch the shows where people are buying on the beach.

Only one major party IN THE ENTIRE WORLD supports climate denial sharedvalues Jun 2017 #1
Actually it is only 52 members of congress. The majority of the people are riversedge Jun 2017 #10
And the Koches. And Exxon. And BP. The wealthy and corporate owners of the GOP sharedvalues Jun 2017 #21
No. Exxon and BP believe in AG Climate Change. The Kochs surely do too. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #38
Ok, I agree. They believe in it. They still pay politicians and scientists to deny it. sharedvalues Jun 2017 #39
Oddly enough, the energy companies are fully aware of climate change. yardwork Jun 2017 #34
Ugh. That makes 40% of Americans stupid. sharedvalues Jun 2017 #40
Assad's party in Syria supports climate denial and is out of the Paris Accord. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #37
"One major non-dictatorial party." Better? :) sharedvalues Jun 2017 #41
;) Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #42
Plus, anthropocentric climate change, just like radiocarbon dating, are plots by Satan to KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #49
I watch people buying beachfront property on HGTV all the time and cringe. applegrove Jun 2017 #2
Bummer. WheelWalker Jun 2017 #3
If that prediction is accurate, I think the human species has a very short time. Doodley Jun 2017 #4
That, or we learn a bit from the Dutch Brother Buzz Jun 2017 #6
Trump Levee Builders, a Trump Organization company dalton99a Jun 2017 #14
I wonder if that's not actually the endgame cagefreesoylentgreen Jun 2017 #20
Maybe not the species as we can be surprisingly adaptive. misanthrope Jun 2017 #45
I'm sure our species will make it. NutmegYankee Jun 2017 #47
We survived ice ages by taking to caves, wearing animal skins and learning to control fire. Doodley Jun 2017 #48
None of which would kill every last human being. NutmegYankee Jun 2017 #52
As long as there is it doesn't turn nuclear. Okay humans would still exist, but the Doodley Jun 2017 #56
I remember back when the Bush Admin tried to silence Hansen. suffragette Jun 2017 #5
No one mentions how population growth is a major contributor of climate change. BigmanPigman Jun 2017 #7
The GOP is tackling that problem...kill the poor and elderly! angstlessk Jun 2017 #8
I was thinking the same thing. BigmanPigman Jun 2017 #9
The only country that has tried in modern times is China Kentonio Jun 2017 #11
One woman, one child, one century, one billion. L. Coyote Jun 2017 #19
Most do not want to face this fact. Duppers Jun 2017 #32
Funny you mentioned this now since I was just discussing this with a friend. BigmanPigman Jun 2017 #35
"Monstrous" Ha! There we go. Duppers Jun 2017 #36
Not just climate change but the entire Anthropocene extinction. misanthrope Jun 2017 #46
Melt guss Jun 2017 #12
Think about d_r Jun 2017 #18
all those dead Republicans :) - nt KingCharlemagne Jun 2017 #53
Where did you find this info? BigmanPigman Jun 2017 #23
National Geo guss Jun 2017 #24
It took 50,000 years for the last sea level rise of 10 feet Not Ruth Jun 2017 #13
+1 dalton99a Jun 2017 #15
That was the draft from 2 years ago; the peer-reviewed version appeared last year muriel_volestrangler Jun 2017 #16
Very interesting, thanks! BigmanPigman Jun 2017 #22
Massively declining value forecast for Mar a Lago Achilleaze Jun 2017 #17
Don't Cry for Me Mar-a-lago jpak Jun 2017 #25
It's new name will be greymattermom Jun 2017 #28
waterfrofnt enid602 Jun 2017 #31
Wall Street will be underwater in more ways than one. democratisphere Jun 2017 #26
And call me crazy, but it could well be way faster than that . . . hatrack Jun 2017 #27
I'm 9' above mean sea level (MSL) trof Jun 2017 #29
My grandfather's farm in Holland is below sea level. Has been for a long time now. L. Coyote Jun 2017 #44
And yet Florida keeps voting for Repuplicans Bleacher Creature Jun 2017 #30
Great thread. Duppers Jun 2017 #33
Rec. AuntPatsy Jun 2017 #43
Say goodbye to the following US cities: Doodley Jun 2017 #50
Woo! Not on the list! Maybe I'll have some better access to the ocean by then. Blue_Adept Jun 2017 #51
what Earth will look like if we melt all the ice L. Coyote Jun 2017 #54
The coastal elites will have to move into the red states. n/t Yavin4 Jun 2017 #55
I'm 2 miles from the Gulf. Not sure if I'll live to see this, but it's crazy to ignore it. Sancho Jun 2017 #57
Does that mean I will own ocean front property? golfguru Jun 2017 #58
Every new study says "quicker, sooner, worse." And still... Binkie The Clown Jun 2017 #59
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