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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickenLips View Post
    Humans are predisposed to superstition. The successful humans (those that didn't starve) shared this predisposition "gene". It started with sacrifices for rain, crops, fertility and progressed to organized religions.
    Did you just Darwin yourself into admitting that this "Climate Change Cult" may be good for the survival of our species on this planet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedSN View Post
    Did you just Darwin yourself into admitting that this "Climate Change Cult" may be good for the survival of our species on this planet?
    how did you connect those dots?

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    Posting here today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickenLips View Post
    how did you connect those dots?
    Dot A: successful humans survived by using superstition
    Dot B: you posting it.

    Then I drew a straight line between the two.
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    are you familiar with "correlation does not mean causation"

    much like ritual sacrifice for rain, fertility etc. this assumes that a ritual sacrifice did not cause rain even if rain occured after sacrifice. I can't readily produce studies to the contrary.

    every human also comes equipped with an appendix and other equipment not useful in this age.

    As far as my place in the universe, I have fulfilled my purpose and reproduced.

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    Canadian CO2 emissions estimated at 545 million tons

    7.62 billion estimated absorbed by trees (only trees) within Canada

    https://twitter.com/coachsadji/statu...60170575384579


    all hail the CO2 climate god

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    In 2031 they will say, "Hey it's working!"

    https://www.science.org/content/arti...lar%20activity.

    Scientists have predicted that Earth is 15 years away from a "mini ice age," The Telegraph reports. Using a new model of the sun's activity, the solar researchers estimate that in the 2030s the movements of two waves of fluids within the star will lead to a 60% reduction in solar activity. The subsequent decline in Northern Hemisphere temperatures would be similar to the freezing conditions seen in Western Europe during the late 17th century, the scientists announced at the 2015 National Astronomy Meeting. During that time, now known as the Little Ice Age, the Thames River in the United Kingdom froze over for several weeks, which it hasn't done since. Scientists still debate what caused the past cooling; possible explanations include a reduction in sunspots or the eruption of four tropical volcanoes that spewed ash and dust into the atmosphere.
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