Didn't read my link, didI noticed they mentioned University of Boulder Colorado. It doesn't outline their research and the protocols used to arrive at their conclusion. Besides CNN is using any so called research in Climate Change and reporting results of said research to be the results of man's use of Fossil Fuels, which is incorrect and no Scientific Research on climate change confirms such a claim. The shifts in climate are much more complicated than man's use of Fossil Fuels and Climate Scientists aren't even studying that. They look into much more natural possibilities in climate shifts such as the Sun, changes in Earth's orbit, Volcanic and Seismographic activity all of which are unaffected by man's use of fossil fuels.
you? At the beginning, you would have seen,
"Sea level rise is happening now, and the rate at which it is rising is increasing every year, according to a study released Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Researchers, led by University of Colorado-Boulder professor of aerospace engineering sciences Steve Nerem, used satellite data dating to 1993 to observe the levels of the world's oceans."
Why a professor of aerospace engineering sciences and not an environmental scientist? Because he and his buds know how to use the satellites the best. Not a layman either. I work in the physical sciences, If they fake the numbers there's no way I would know that unless they were extremes.
As far as everyday use goes. I know comets aren't fiery and certainly not shooting stars. Since they are basically "snowballs" (ice, frozen gasses), they wouldn't glow when they hit the atmosphere, no sound either.
Rather than assuming CNN is wrong, look it up.
Why would you listen to a news anchor? A half-hour news show gives you half of a front page of a newspaper worth of info. Which I can read in less than 5 minutes.
As far as being authentic, if CNN lies, ABC, CBS, etc. would be all over them like stink on shit, Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
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