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Greenland Temperature soars 40F above normal, and...
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<blockquote data-quote="Halbhh" data-source="post: 74175250" data-attributes="member: 375234"><p>Yes, I think this is largely correct, and it's definitely man made to anyone with a hint of objectivity.</p><p></p><p>But, no worries. Ultimate things are under God's control. Short term though, it could be a ride, as He will want us to learn a bit from our mistakes. It would be unsurprising to me on one level, at this point, with the advantage of <em>not </em>being in the field, instead seeing the whole forest (instead of only the tree), getting the 30,000 ft view, that every projection will be inadequate to see how soon Greenland will melt enough to say give a full 12" of ocean rise (and some areas will experience more than average locally, we learn, due to a variety of interesting factors). It's going to be a <em>lot </em>sooner, is my 30,000 foot viewpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halbhh, post: 74175250, member: 375234"] Yes, I think this is largely correct, and it's definitely man made to anyone with a hint of objectivity. But, no worries. Ultimate things are under God's control. Short term though, it could be a ride, as He will want us to learn a bit from our mistakes. It would be unsurprising to me on one level, at this point, with the advantage of [I]not [/I]being in the field, instead seeing the whole forest (instead of only the tree), getting the 30,000 ft view, that every projection will be inadequate to see how soon Greenland will melt enough to say give a full 12" of ocean rise (and some areas will experience more than average locally, we learn, due to a variety of interesting factors). It's going to be a [I]lot [/I]sooner, is my 30,000 foot viewpoint. [/QUOTE]
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