jsasker007
5 year old buck +
More speaking to the ability of the people in charge of things in this country. Yeah, different topics--good catch.Omi still trying to get my head around global warming and counting votes in the same vein. Lolll
More speaking to the ability of the people in charge of things in this country. Yeah, different topics--good catch.Omi still trying to get my head around global warming and counting votes in the same vein. Lolll
.........and before feral hogs and fire ants came to east texasIt was closer to perfect 15 years ago when ducks still came to AR in numbers
I hear y’all..........and before feral hogs and fire ants came to east texas
bill
I agree totally. It’s easy to see the earth is warming. Obvious being obvious it’s the sun cycle or something and not the ants living on the rock.I ain't no rocket scientist, but when I see the ice caps melting I can make an educated guess of what's happening. I blame it on the the lizard people.View attachment 62134
Agree to disagree but no way to prove either of us is wrong. But…my mind says we have toppled mountains, drained lakes, rerouted rivers, changed shoreline of oceans, removed billions of acres of trees, developed millions upon millions of acres of land, emitted untold amounts of gasses, split atoms, altered the weather through scientific means…why would I not think maybe just maybe we could influence the climate through our actions?I agree totally. It’s easy to see the earth is warming. Obvious being obvious it’s the sun cycle or something and not the ants living on the rock.
Habitat Talk?Did you know that the Earth is 15% greener than it was 25 years ago? That's equivalent to the size of the US. Why is that?
Omi I have to wonder if you like cold so much how can you handle living in Georgia. I know 3 months of summer is too much for me.
Has to be all the fruit trees and foodplots we're plantingHabitat Talk?
What does greener mean in this instance?Did you know that the Earth is 15% greener than it was 25 years ago? That's equivalent to the size of the US. Why is that?
I’m confused about what we’re arguing over. Is it whether we COULD impact climate? The Dust Bowl proves that we COULD. That was much different than the causes being bandied about today.Agree to disagree but no way to prove either of us is wrong. But…my mind says we have toppled mountains, drained lakes, rerouted rivers, changed shoreline of oceans, removed billions of acres of trees, developed millions upon millions of acres of land, emitted untold amounts of gasses, split atoms, altered the weather through scientific means…why would I not think maybe just maybe we could influence the climate through our actions?
With that said I’m taking my 17 mph truck to my farm and filling up my tractors with diesel and working all weekend.
https://terra.nasa.gov/news/modis-shows-earth-is-greener For your reading pleasure. Didn't say if it was good or bad but more greenery means more oxygen for us. I have a hard time seeing the downside here. Maybe we should all plant some more trees , I know I amWhat does greener mean in this instance?
Haha. I feel the same my man. I’m sure we can, I just think the big fusion reactor in the sky, and the earths magnetic field (which is dimming) effects it more.Agree to disagree but no way to prove either of us is wrong. But…my mind says we have toppled mountains, drained lakes, rerouted rivers, changed shoreline of oceans, removed billions of acres of trees, developed millions upon millions of acres of land, emitted untold amounts of gasses, split atoms, altered the weather through scientific means…why would I not think maybe just maybe we could influence the climate through our actions?
With that said I’m taking my 17 mpg truck to my farm and filling up my tractors with diesel and working all weekend.
Hmmm. Old age must be hitting.In 98, I was hunting in my shorts.....