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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 4378414" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>It may be related, maybe not. But the spread of mosquito borne diseases IS climate change related as more and more mosquitoes can overwinter in more and more of the country as areas are exposed to more and more frost free days, or no longer have winter temps low enough to kill most mosquitoes. </p><p></p><p>And saying that 200 years of rising temps means nothing in the context of tens of thousand of years means nothing might be correct IF you are dumb enough to ignore the reason for the rise. Rise due to volcanoes spewing greenhouse gases for a brief period that affect weather for a few years is not the same as a constant steady rise over a couple hundred years. Taking carbon out of the soil and ADDING it to the natural emissions is altering the balance and while the oceans can absorb a massive amount of CO2, they can't absorb it as fast as we are producing it, obviously. If the oceans could absorb it, the CO2 levels would no be increasing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 4378414, member: 60252"] It may be related, maybe not. But the spread of mosquito borne diseases IS climate change related as more and more mosquitoes can overwinter in more and more of the country as areas are exposed to more and more frost free days, or no longer have winter temps low enough to kill most mosquitoes. And saying that 200 years of rising temps means nothing in the context of tens of thousand of years means nothing might be correct IF you are dumb enough to ignore the reason for the rise. Rise due to volcanoes spewing greenhouse gases for a brief period that affect weather for a few years is not the same as a constant steady rise over a couple hundred years. Taking carbon out of the soil and ADDING it to the natural emissions is altering the balance and while the oceans can absorb a massive amount of CO2, they can't absorb it as fast as we are producing it, obviously. If the oceans could absorb it, the CO2 levels would no be increasing. [/QUOTE]
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