From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.global-warming,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: This Dude's Fucked In The Head - Doesn't Even Know What He's Doing
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2024 13:47:37 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
On Wed, 4 Sep 2024 10:19:41 -0700, Alan says...
> > Start your own threads. Prove my stuff wrong, then, if you have questions, ask them, but refute first.
>
> It's not my job to prove you wrong.
Then...
https://i.imgur.com/ox3MfM8.mp4
> It's your job to support what you claim.
I "support" my claim with the post, you fucking faggot-kissing moron.
I've shown you the quotes by the liars who said we're going to have ice-free Arctic Sea Ice.
I guess you agree that they were wrong, since you never showed they didn't.
You forget that there's more to this quote than just the 75% part.
"2009: There is a 75% chance that the entire North Polar Ice Cap during some of the summer months could be
completely ice-free within the next five to seven years. You have sea ice, which is melting at a rate that
the Arctic Ocean now increasingly is exposed. In five years, scientists predict WE WILL HAVE THE FIRST ICE-
FREE ARCTIC SUMMER."
Not all of these quotes have "could be's" and "may be's".
June 8, 1972, Christian Science Monitor: "Arctic specialist Bernt Balchen says a general warming trend over
the North Pole is melting the polar ice cap and may produce an ice-free Arctic Ocean by the year 2000."
"A leading NASA ice scientist, Jay Zwally, said last year that the Arctic could be essentially ice-free
within "five to less than 10 years."
In 2007, academics and politicians started making predictions of an IMMINENT ice-free Arctic. The BBC said
the Arctic would be ice-free by 2013...
June 8, 1972, Christian Science Monitor: "Arctic specialist Bernt Balchen says a general warming trend over
the North Pole is melting the polar ice cap and may produce an ice-free Arctic Ocean by the year 2000."
The BBC in 2007: 'Their latest modelling indicates that northern polar waters could be ice-free in summers
within just 5-6 years.'
Professor Wieslaw Maslowski from the Department of Oceanography of the US Navy predicted an ice-free Arctic
Ocean by the summer of 2013.
"So once again, the bottom line is that the Arctic summer is too short, and there's no way to achieve an ice-
free Arctic. 16 years ago, the experts were wrong because they don't understand basic physics. But *I* get
accused of spreading misinformation every day because I provide accurate information about climate." - Tony
Heller
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1) Russian Drought and Famine of 1601--03 Killing one-third of
the population.
2) India... Deccan drought and Famine of 1630 -- 32 An estimated
two million perished.
3) Chinese Drought and Famine of 1907 In a matter of months an
estimated 24 million people were killed. (California
drought... HA, he said sarcastically)
4) India Drought and Famine: Took place between 1896 and 1902,
claiming an estimated 19 million lives.
5) Bengal Drought and Famine of 1770 An estimated 15 million
perished in the Drought and Famine
6) Northern Chinese Drought and Famine Lasted from 1876 to 1879
and is believed to have killed 13 million people.
7) Indian Great Drought and Famine of 1876--78 This tragedy
that took the lives of as many as 10.3 million.
8) Russian Drought and Famine of 1921 It killed as many as 10
million.
9) Soviet Drought and Famine of 1932--33 Between seven and 10
million were killed
10) Great European Drought and Famine Creating the worst Drought
and Famine ever seen in Europe, the Great Drought and Famine
of 1315-1317, also known as the Great European Drought and
Famine, was actually a series of crises. The tragedy, that
killed an estimated 7.5 million people, was caused by
strange weather and unrelenting rains.
11) Bengal Drought and Famine of 1943 Killed between 1.4 and 4
million people
12) Chinese Drought and Famine of 1928--30 Killed an estimated
three million people over the three-year span.
13) Chinese Drought 1941 An estimated three million perished.
14) Vietnamese Drought and Famine of 1945 Overall, between
400,000 and two million perished as a result.
15) Bangladesh Drought and Famine of 1974 Estimates state
between 26,000 and one million perished in the disaster.
16) 1984--85 Drought and Famine in Ethiopia Killed an estimated
one million people in the region.
17) Horn of Africa Drought and Famine Over one million
reportedly died during that time in the areas of Ethiopia,
Sudan and Somalia.
18) Finnish Drought and Famine of 1866--68 Killed between 15 and
20 percent of the population in the area or roughly 150,000
people.
19) Great Irish Drought and Famine One million in fatalities and
another one million in residents who emigrated as a result.