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    Had to come back to for a few specific reasons, mother got in a car crash and needs another car, work laptop doesn't work so can't remote from anywhere until I get it fixed, bank check came and needs me to deposit it, etc., according to my car it was 100 degrees today and certainly felt like it. 97 officially and all this week and currently forecasted to hit 100 for the first time in 2024 this Saturday.

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    Also, I don't buy that graph ^ ahead, it shows that global warming ramped up like crazy beginning in around the 1980s, AFTER most of the U.S. factories, steel mills etc. shut down. That , i.e. industry in the U.S., peaked in like the 1940s and 1950s.

    If there's any country that's most to blame for the pollution and heavy rise in CO2 it's China tbh. India not far behind.

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    Also, I don't buy that graph ^ ahead, it shows that global warming ramped up like crazy beginning in around the 1980s, AFTER most of the U.S. factories, steel mills etc. shut down. That , i.e. industry in the U.S., peaked in like the 1940s and 1950s.

    If there's any country that's most to blame for the pollution and heavy rise in CO2 it's China tbh. India not far behind.
    So you don't believe it and then use the graph to blame China and India?

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    So you don't believe it and then use the graph to blame China and India?
    If the graph is correct, then the USA has always been far greener domestically than India, China, and the rest. Our production peaked in the first half to two thirds of the 20th century, far before that global heat curve went off a cliff.

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    Typical hobbit finger pointing solution

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    Also, I don't buy that graph ^ ahead, it shows that global warming ramped up like crazy beginning in around the 1980s, AFTER most of the U.S. factories, steel mills etc. shut down. That , i.e. industry in the U.S., peaked in like the 1940s and 1950s.

    If there's any country that's most to blame for the pollution and heavy rise in CO2 it's China tbh. India not far behind.
    Never ever per capita ya fkn dolt... And no I am not saying we are good.

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    Theoretically increasing CO2 and global warming would promote the growth of more trees and foliage, and shift the hardiness zones north so where more plant life can survive in more climates. So the trees eat the CO2 and they grow and grow and provide more shade from the hot sun, lowering temperatures on land. The cycle is so powerful it even has natural checks and balances against the evils of humanity.

    The only way humans can REALLY up is to ramp up the deforestation, but over the years I've seen more foliage than I ever have. Even in my own front yard and neighborhood. Way more tree branches and leaves than ever before.

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    Theoretically increasing CO2 and global warming would promote the growth of more trees and foliage, and shift the hardiness zones north so where more plant life can survive in more climates. So the trees eat the CO2 and they grow and grow and provide more shade from the hot sun, lowering temperatures on land. The cycle is so powerful it even has natural checks and balances against the evils of humanity.

    The only way humans can REALLY up is to ramp up the deforestation, but over the years I've seen more foliage than I ever have. Even in my own front yard and neighborhood. Way more tree branches and leaves than ever before.
    Humans have already really ed up

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    Humans have already really ed up
    One of the main reasons housing prices in the USA have held steady the last couple years as opposed to falling like a rock despite the high interest rates is because of the low supply, i.e. low amount of new building. I bet that's because of the green building limits and regulations against deforestation for new lumber as well as deforestation for new housing developments.

    You could always build housing out in the deserts, but summers are scorching hot and in some places winters also quite cold, and supplying water to those areas is going to be a challenge. Also, any CO2 emitted is going directly into the atmosphere rather than much of it being absorbed into the local and regional foliage, which makes a place like Phoenix or Las Vegas much more toxic to the global environment than a place like Detroit or Chicago that's surrounded by trees.

    Then on a smaller scale you see amusement parks and major truck stop companies replacing paper towels with air dryers, and having those new eco-soap and water hand washing dispensers that I just hate because I'm not someone that abuses resources but others will and kids especially just don't know what to do.

    The USA is definitely making progress, even if the consumer is negatively impacted.

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    One of the main reasons housing prices in the USA have held steady the last couple years as opposed to falling like a rock despite the high interest rates is because of the low supply, i.e. low amount of new building. I bet that's because of the green building limits and regulations against deforestation for new lumber as well as deforestation for new housing developments.

    You could always build housing out in the deserts, but summers are scorching hot and in some places winters also quite cold, and supplying water to those areas is going to be a challenge.

    Then on a smaller scale you see amusement parks and major truck stop companies replacing paper towels with air dryers, and having those new eco-soap and water hand washing dispensers that I just hate because I'm not someone that abuses resources but others will and kids especially just don't know what to do.

    The USA is definitely making progress, even if the consumer is negatively impacted.
    Nah it's NIMBYs killing off new building and financial sector parasites buying existing homes up to rent.

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    Nah it's NIMBYs killing off new building and financial sector parasites buying existing homes up to rent.
    There should definitely be a regulated limit on this, at least in terms of single-family homes. They can have as many apartments as they want, but SFHs should stay over 95% in the hands of the end resident.

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    As for the NIMBY rich jewish / white "liberal" posh type who will scream at you and cuss you out if their $2500 designer dog can't see their precious lake or river past your parked truck.... they're not the law and they're on the wrong side of the law. Everyone except their inner social circle hates them and their dirty and/or inherited money and it's time for the government to do their job and proceed with what's best for the overall consumer and not posh rich folks even if they're part of the lobbyist, big donor class.

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    As for the NIMBY rich jewish / white "liberal" posh type who will scream at you and cuss you out if their $2500 designer dog can't see their precious lake or river past your parked truck.... they're not the law and they're on the wrong side of the law. Everyone except their inner social circle hates them and their dirty and/or inherited money and it's time for the government to do their job and proceed with what's best for the overall consumer and not posh rich folks even if they're part of the lobbyist, big donor class.
    Liberals are assholes for sure, hate that the left has to ride with them since we have two right wing parties in this nation.

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    Liberals are assholes for sure, hate that the left has to ride with them since we have two right wing parties in this nation.
    I wouldn't say all liberals are assholes, just the bigdonor rich snob liberal-voter types and then the culturally marxist extremists. Not every liberal or democrat voter on Main street is an asshole. Some of them are fairly decent if they're not extremist left or paid off by shills. Just like some conservative leaners and GOP-voters are decent, the "good farmers" that will give you their shirt off their back type, as long as they're not the evangelical and/or QAnon type.

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    baseline bum BREAKING NEWS:

    First 100 degree day in SATX and I'm here for it!! 05.25.2024 . Seems later this year than the past two.

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    baseline bum BREAKING NEWS:

    First 100 degree day in SATX and I'm here for it!! 05.25.2024 . Seems later this year than the past two.
    Way earlier than last year, where the first day of 100 was June 16th. 2022 came earlier though, on May 7th.

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    Way earlier than last year, where the first day of 100 was June 16th. 2022 came earlier though, on May 7th.
    Yeah I remember 2022 being consistent for the May/June part of summer wherever we were in the USA, and just kinda like this year there was no storm/rainy season for SA or even most of Texas that May, everything veered well to the north and east. Vividly remember it being like 97 in Austin on May 3rd with 105+ heat index and my mom almost passing out with a heat stroke on our walk to The Who Concert at The Moody Center that day.

    I recall vividly that 2020 and 2021 had very stormy late springs here in SA, especially around this time of the month, and even last year April/May had some storms before giving way to the hottest post-May summer ever.

    August/Sept 2022 was below short term averages for Texas, but I was in Michigan and not Texas from July 28 to October 29, 2022.

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    Perhaps this year with the record-breaking NHC hurricane season forecasts, that with some luck we'll get a tropical storm like Erin in 2007 or that other one in 2002 that just parks over San Antonio for like a month in the middle of summer to bust the heat for a long stretch.

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    Yeah I remember 2022 being consistent for the May/June part of summer wherever we were in the USA, and just kinda like this year there was no storm/rainy season for SA or even most of Texas that May, everything veered well to the north and east. Vividly remember it being like 97 in Austin on May 3rd with 105+ heat index and my mom almost passing out with a heat stroke on our walk to The Who Concert at The Moody Center that day.

    I recall vividly that 2020 and 2021 had very stormy late springs here in SA, especially around this time of the month, and even last year April/May had some storms before giving way to the hottest post-May summer ever.

    August/Sept 2022 was below short term averages for Texas, but I was in Michigan and not Texas from July 28 to October 29, 2022.
    Nah we had a way rainier spring this year than 2022. Even in early May 2022 the plants were so dead dewpoints didn't creep above 65 when the heat domes parked over us in the daytime. 2022 summer actually calmed down right after you left; it started insanely early but August was actually historical average level hot shockingly, whereas 2023 started late but stuck around forever with 103+ well into September.

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    Perhaps this year with the record-breaking NHC hurricane season forecasts, that with some luck we'll get a tropical storm like Erin in 2007 or that other one in 2002 that just parks over San Antonio for like a month in the middle of summer to bust the heat for a long stretch.
    Same luck that gave us overcast for the damn eclipse?

    I will die still being bitter about that.

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    Theoretically increasing CO2 and global warming would promote the growth of more trees and foliage, and shift the hardiness zones north so where more plant life can survive in more climates. So the trees eat the CO2 and they grow and grow and provide more shade from the hot sun, lowering temperatures on land. The cycle is so powerful it even has natural checks and balances against the evils of humanity.

    The only way humans can REALLY up is to ramp up the deforestation, but over the years I've seen more foliage than I ever have. Even in my own front yard and neighborhood. Way more tree branches and leaves than ever before.
    The top 1 meter of the OCEAN fixes far more CO2 ya fkn dolt.
    You say the most utterly uniformed you are chasing hater.
    So have you done your own measurements on blue-green “algae”

    Theoretically plants have adapted to fairly stable levels of CO2. This is the grand old more is better argument quite common in stupid trumpsters. So why don’t you go breathing 100% O2 for a couple of days and get back to this.

    Do you know what happened last time we had a very rapid changes in O2 v. CO2 levels on earth? (All due to photosynthesis mind you; the fixing of CO2)

    Only the most significant cellular turnover extinction ever. Anaerobes lost out big time. A biochemical nightmare turnover. But WE were not here to see it so YOU will stay stupid.

    We won’t see this type of thing but the rapid nature of this climate change is significant.
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