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I talked to my psychologist it was an off-topic conversation instead of focusing on my problems. I had this theory that I could divert some of my problems by having casual conversations with my psychologist. Anyway we debated about Global Warming which I don't believe in opinion varies on this site.
However we debated about this and it started when he said he has relatives in Florida. He said "I don't believe that within the next few decades at the rate where going with the environment that Florida will be able to sustain itself. It would most likely be flooded because of its flat lands being flooded as a result of carbon emissions" unquote. I debating back by stating that weather records only go back to the 19th century and the earth runs in cycles from hot to cold every century.
The point is if he's right which I do disagree with then Disney will be flooded. Which I think will not happen. Anyone agree with me?
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I believe his theory to be incorrect. Even if we could humor his theory, it would take so many years for this to happen that it wouldn't happen in our lifetime nor our childrens.
"The point is if he's right which I do disagree with then Disney will be flooded. Which I think will not happen. Anyone agree with me?"
Wowzers! That's a bunch of double negatives, making my Grammarian's head explode. I'm not sure what a "yes" or a "no" means in terms of the wording of your question.
But, no... I think Florida will be fine for decades to come.
I do, however, believe that we need to do what we can to reverse what's happening to the ice shelves and our rainforests.
Eileen
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I'm sorry when you guys say nope do you disagree with my pshycologist or me? I'm confused .
That's why I didn't answer your question - I'm confused what your question is! It's worded very ambiguously and I'm not sure if I should be saying yes or no.
I guess I will answer using neither word. My answer is that I disagree that Florida will end up under water due to carbon emissions.
That's why I didn't answer your question - I'm confused what your question is! It's worded very ambiguously and I'm not sure if I should be saying yes or no.
I guess I will answer using neither word. My answer is that I disagree that Florida will end up under water due to carbon emissions.
Same here, I wasn't sure how to answer...the original question was grammatically confusing.
IMO I think Florida will remain as it is for generations to come. However, we all need to do what we can to keep it that way by being more environmentally responsible.
I don't see this happening any time soon. This is like that theory that if some big volcano somewhere were to become active and erupt the force would put the east coast of the USA underwater.
Anyway i'm not too worried about global warming, I think the Earth is alot tougher then some political activists would lead us to believe...
That's why I didn't answer your question - I'm confused what your question is! It's worded very ambiguously and I'm not sure if I should be saying yes or no.
I guess I will answer using neither word. My answer is that I disagree that Florida will end up under water due to carbon emissions.
I guess I need to clarify my "nope" - as an environmental scientist who does this stuff for a living - there is no doubt in the science (at least not that I have seen - and I've read most of the scientific journal articles out there - at least the peer reviewed ones... but that is a whole other issue) that global climate change will cause sea level rise and will adversely impact our coast lines> However, Orlando and Disney are at least 45 miles from the coast and sit on some of the highest ground in the state, so from the stand point of oceanic flooding - I don't see it happening.
Now if you want to know if I think the coastlines erosion will increase and flooding of the towns and cities close to the coast will occur in say the next 30 years - then I have to say "yes, I believe it will occur unless we change things".