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Originally Posted by WarOnIgnorance
More pretty volcano pictures, Kinetic?
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It's actually a photo of Kamchatka. The Volcano eruptions get warm.
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Originally Posted by WarOnIgnorance
If you mean to infer that an incidental volcano eruption is to blame for the factual increase of the global average temperature, please:
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Thermal heat is a contributor to the Globe Warming and the Climate Crisis we are in.
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Originally Posted by WarOnIgnorance
- Establish that there is an increase in volcanic activity globally.
- Proof that a linear or exponential correlation exists between the above increase and the rate of increase in global warming temperatures.
- Demonstrate the manner in which the above causes global warming.
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Humans cause 3% of the earths co2 but are blamed for 100% of the Global Warming emergency. Let's start with proving that my pick-em-up-truck is the cause for the polar bears drowning.

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Originally Posted by WarOnIgnorance
Hint : 1 and 2 are non existing.
3 is doable yet irrelevant since 1 and 2 are invalid.
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That leaves only human caused Climate Crisis, right? Maybe we could move the bears to Antarctica.
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The Antarctic Ice Sheet is Growing Thicker
In the mid 1960s, ITT built a power transmission line in Antarctica. The transmission towers stood 115 feet tall. As you can see in these photos, all but the top 30 feet of the towers are now buried in ice.
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Originally Posted by WarOnIgnorance
Maybe you could switch to pictures of people smoking in a further attempt to support your near pathological denial?
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I am not in denial of anything.
Ok, how about the volcanic erruption on Kamchatka smoking instead? It's going to melt all that snow.
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Village on Kamchatka peninsula hit by volcano' ashes
25/ 12/ 2006


PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY, December 25 (RIA Novosti) - A village on the Kamchatka peninsula in Russia's Far East is under ash fallout, as the Bezymyanny volcano, which is 25 miles from the village, is continuing spewing ashes up to an altitude of 15 kilometers (9 miles), local seismologists said Monday.
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