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You warmers can kiss my ass. Even if that time was cut in half, you can kiss my ass. Your temper tantrums about warming are silly.Earth could continue to host life for at least another 1.75 billion years, as long as nuclear holocaust, an errant asteroid or some other disaster doesn't intervene, a new study calculates.
Life on Earth has another good 1.75 billion years to go, study says - NBC News.com
You warmers can kiss my ass. Even if that time was cut in half, you can kiss my ass. Your temper tantrums about warming are silly.
[Earth could continue to host life for at least another 1.75 billion years, as long as nuclear holocaust, an errant asteroid or some other disaster doesn't intervene, a new study calculates.
Bolded bit might = AGW. Easily might.
NO, and you can't prove that it easily might. My premise still stands.
Life on Earth has another good 1.75 billion years to go, study says - NBC News.com
You warmers can kiss my ass. Even if that time was cut in half, you can kiss my ass. Your temper tantrums about warming are silly.
The meteorite that wiped out the dinosaurs was only 60 million years ago; There could easily be another similar sized meteorite hit earth in the next 1.75 billion years.
Life on Earth has another good 1.75 billion years to go, study says - NBC News.com
You warmers can kiss my ass. Even if that time was cut in half, you can kiss my ass. Your temper tantrums about warming are silly.
I hope you're joking.You warmers can kiss my ass. Even if that time was cut in half, you can kiss my ass. Your temper tantrums about warming are silly.
I don't think anyone who believes in global warming argues that its going to end all life on Earth.
This argument is a straw man.
I wouldn't say it has another "good" 1.75 billion years to go. I didn't see any references to specific forms of life, so it could well be that the 1.75 billion years applies to microbes. Not to mention the mass extinctions that happen due to climate changes.
I hope you're joking.
The claim has nothing to do with AGW or its effects, nor (as already noted) has anyone suggested AGW would kill every life form on the planet. They're talking about windows of opportunity for life to develop on a planet that's in a habitable zone.
An impossibility. Humans will have probably evolved into something else long before then. If I had to put an expiration label on Earth... without proper action... no more than 5,000 years for many species.Okay, so it'll be a good 900 millions years if we don't change.
Life on Earth has another good 1.75 billion years to go, study says - NBC News.com
You warmers can kiss my ass. Even if that time was cut in half, you can kiss my ass. Your temper tantrums about warming are silly.
Earth could continue to host life for at least another 1.75 billion years, as long as nuclear holocaust, an errant asteroid or some other disaster doesn't intervene, a new study calculates.
Couple of problems here.
1) From the article:
In no way does this article suggest that Climate change is, or is not a factor.
You're making that comment without anything to support it.
2) This article focuses strictly to matters of the sun and it's expansion... in regards to creating the possibility of life in our solar system.
You're reaching... and there's nothing to grab.
3) this was already posted.
http://www.debatepolitics.com/envir...73186-we-wont-burn-up-over-billion-years.html
An impossibility. Humans will have probably evolved into something else long before then. If I had to put an expiration label on Earth... without proper action... no more than 5,000 years for many species.
I don't care.
No doubt you'd like to catch me with my pants down. You caught nothing, stop fantasizing.Exactly.
You don't care.
Which is why you got caught with your pants down telling fibs.
The article in your OP Has nothing to do with Climate Change.
Again it's strictly about the expansion of the sun and how it affects the planets in its orbit.
Would you like to address that?
Life on Earth has another good 1.75 billion years to go, study says - NBC News.com
You warmers can kiss my ass. Even if that time was cut in half, you can kiss my ass. Your temper tantrums about warming are silly.
No doubt you'd like to catch me with my pants down. You caught nothing, stop fantasizing.
Oh really, with a forum dedicated to global warming who could think anything else?
An impossibility. Humans will have probably evolved into something else long before then. If I had to put an expiration label on Earth... without proper action... no more than 5,000 years for many species.
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