Environmentalism and scale modelling

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Re: Environmentalism and scale modelling

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Stikpusher wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 8:46 am When someone can plausibly demonstrate how human activities can alter or effect things like ocean currents and wind patterns such as the jet stream, which truly affect weather patterns and climate, then I’ll start buying into the manmade side of things. Having grown up and lived next to the Pacific Ocean for over 50 years, I saw how those two things and their cycles, controlled the climate no matter what was going on.
Word right there ^^^^^
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My family as a whole recycles everything possible. I have two of the 65 gallon barrels that get dumped every week. Most of the time they are full. Between normal usage cans and jars and the Amazon boxes, oh the Amazon boxes, we fill em up.
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