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... Don't flaunt ignorance. You really think in 5 years Florida and California are going to be gone?.. I'd guestimate atleast 200 years before anything dramatic would have to happen, and that's IF we ONLY progrses at the declining rate of global rate we are (meaning it keeps getting hotter at the same rate).. would in 200 years we see anything dramatic. We can still reverse our effects, and quite possibly, help Mother Nature out in our goal to go green as an economy hear, and set the standard for the rest of the large nations across the world.
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Wallow, you're really knocking yourself down a few notches with this one. Those levels MIGHT be accomplished in 40 years, but probably longer than that.
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Lol in 5 years I doubt it.
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Who are these influential people? Give sources.
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Dr. Clymer and Dr. Poesnecker of the Fraternitas Rosae Crucis, Gordon Scallion, etc. etc.
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Here is today's updated picture and projections of the storms. Awkward really. Who knows where they will go, just have to check it over the weekend and see what shapens up.
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Looks much different now for Hanna, she is going to turn north, although it's not certain where she'll make landfall?
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It looks right around Jacksonville, Horray!
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I'm gonna pick up some sweet real estate in Alaska and just wait for global warming to make it tropical.
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Good thinking! I'm going to get a job at Hallirburton and work my way up through the company being the biggest sleezeball I can be, and hopefully, one day make CEO and possibly even Vice president, that way I can lobby myself into billions and billions of dollars!
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