We can re-shape it and displace it, but we can't create matter nor can we destroy it.
Both arctic continents would melt first before NYC was flooded.
It has all been a magnificent hoax played on kids that were never taught science in public schools.
So, we’re not all going to die?
As opposed to unstable climate?
It sounds to me like the “Warmists” are negotiating. It used to be that they would give no quarter, but now in the quest for ever increasing taxation to burden mankind with, they will lower the cost a bit.
46 years with hundreds of failed predictions and they’re starting to doubt already?
Really good, rational talk on climate by environmentalist Dr Patrick Moore:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCrkqLaYjnc
Fun to listen to. He makes fools of the Climate Change Idiots.
“The most cataclysmic scenarios for global warming have been ruled out”
...as a result of public opinion polling and political calculations by “experts” and “scientists”.
No monsters under the bed, but they want us to continue being vigilant against monsters under the bed.
Whew, I couldn’t sleep last night worrying about this.
The Powder River coal mines in northeast Wyoming/southeast Montana currently produce about 350 million tons of coal per year, roughly 5% of the overall global output.
That works out to roughly 1 million tons per day.
One million tons per day means 100 freight trains, each made up of 100 cars, each car carrying 100 tons. One of those trains every 15 minutes, 24 hours per day.
There's enough coal there to produce at that rate since the time of Christ, until now, and for another 500 years.
That one deposit is only a small fraction of the overall planet's reserves.
And the reasonable expectation has to be that all that carbon was once in the atmosphere.