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The biggest change coming our way is the warming of our oceans.

As the ocean warms it releases more water into the atmosphere.
This water becomes clouds that block the sun’s worming rays.
This results in a drastic cooling of our oceans bringing our planet into an ice age into the here and now.

How does climate change affect oceans and marine life?

The ocean plays a major role in climate dynamics: 83% of the global carbon cycle is circulated through the ocean. It has absorbed 93% of the excess heat from greenhouse gas emissions since the 1970s.
The ocean is home to between 500,000 and 10 million marine species, contributing enormously to the biodiversity of our planet.

Climate change and fishing

Confronting Climate Change
TAKING THE OCEAN INTO ACCOUNT IS CRITICAL FOR SUCCESSFULLY ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE, AND ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IS CRITICAL FOR THE FUTURE OF THE OCEAN.
Confronting Climate Change - Ocean Conservancy

Data from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows that the average global sea surface temperature – the temperature of the upper few metres of the ocean – has increased by approximately 0.13°C per decade over the past 100 years. A 2012 paper published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters revealed that the deep ocean is also affected, with one third of the excess heat absorbed 700 m below the sea surface. Modelling studies published in IPCC’s 2013 Report predict that there is likely to be an increase in mean global ocean temperature of 1-4oC by 2100.
Ocean warming
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God knows all this. Nothing takes him by surprise. We need to trust him - for better or worse.
 
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Are we sure God isn't changing our planet and man is not really affecting it as much as they would like to think?
 
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Are we sure God isn't changing our planet and man is not really affecting it as much as they would like to think?
Well yes, he's changed it a few times in the past. There was the ice age. And the ice melted and there was the flood.
 
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The biggest change coming our way is the warming of our oceans.

As the ocean warms it releases more water into the atmosphere.
This water becomes clouds that block the sun’s worming rays.
This results in a drastic cooling of our oceans bringing our planet into an ice age into the here and now.

How does climate change affect oceans and marine life?

The ocean plays a major role in climate dynamics: 83% of the global carbon cycle is circulated through the ocean. It has absorbed 93% of the excess heat from greenhouse gas emissions since the 1970s.
The ocean is home to between 500,000 and 10 million marine species, contributing enormously to the biodiversity of our planet.

Climate change and fishing

Confronting Climate Change
TAKING THE OCEAN INTO ACCOUNT IS CRITICAL FOR SUCCESSFULLY ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE, AND ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IS CRITICAL FOR THE FUTURE OF THE OCEAN.
Confronting Climate Change - Ocean Conservancy

Data from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows that the average global sea surface temperature – the temperature of the upper few metres of the ocean – has increased by approximately 0.13°C per decade over the past 100 years. A 2012 paper published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters revealed that the deep ocean is also affected, with one third of the excess heat absorbed 700 m below the sea surface. Modelling studies published in IPCC’s 2013 Report predict that there is likely to be an increase in mean global ocean temperature of 1-4oC by 2100.
Ocean warming
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The "man-made global warming" movement is a worldly and corrupt pseudoreligion. It is not of God.
 
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The biggest change coming our way is the warming of our oceans.

As the ocean warms it releases more water into the atmosphere.
This water becomes clouds that block the sun’s worming rays.
This results in a drastic cooling of our oceans bringing our planet into an ice age into the here and now.

How does climate change affect oceans and marine life?

The ocean plays a major role in climate dynamics: 83% of the global carbon cycle is circulated through the ocean. It has absorbed 93% of the excess heat from greenhouse gas emissions since the 1970s.
The ocean is home to between 500,000 and 10 million marine species, contributing enormously to the biodiversity of our planet.

Climate change and fishing

Confronting Climate Change
TAKING THE OCEAN INTO ACCOUNT IS CRITICAL FOR SUCCESSFULLY ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE, AND ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IS CRITICAL FOR THE FUTURE OF THE OCEAN.
Confronting Climate Change - Ocean Conservancy

Data from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows that the average global sea surface temperature – the temperature of the upper few metres of the ocean – has increased by approximately 0.13°C per decade over the past 100 years. A 2012 paper published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters revealed that the deep ocean is also affected, with one third of the excess heat absorbed 700 m below the sea surface. Modelling studies published in IPCC’s 2013 Report predict that there is likely to be an increase in mean global ocean temperature of 1-4oC by 2100.
Ocean warming
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That's just the coolaid.
 
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The biggest change coming our way is the warming of our oceans.

As the ocean warms it releases more water into the atmosphere.
This water becomes clouds that block the sun’s worming rays.
This results in a drastic cooling of our oceans bringing our planet into an ice age into the here and now.

How does climate change affect oceans and marine life?

The ocean plays a major role in climate dynamics: 83% of the global carbon cycle is circulated through the ocean. It has absorbed 93% of the excess heat from greenhouse gas emissions since the 1970s.
The ocean is home to between 500,000 and 10 million marine species, contributing enormously to the biodiversity of our planet.

Climate change and fishing

Confronting Climate Change
TAKING THE OCEAN INTO ACCOUNT IS CRITICAL FOR SUCCESSFULLY ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE, AND ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IS CRITICAL FOR THE FUTURE OF THE OCEAN.
Confronting Climate Change - Ocean Conservancy

Data from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows that the average global sea surface temperature – the temperature of the upper few metres of the ocean – has increased by approximately 0.13°C per decade over the past 100 years. A 2012 paper published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters revealed that the deep ocean is also affected, with one third of the excess heat absorbed 700 m below the sea surface. Modelling studies published in IPCC’s 2013 Report predict that there is likely to be an increase in mean global ocean temperature of 1-4oC by 2100.
Ocean warming
comments welcome, pro or con

What you are describing is the proportional control mechanism that God has placed into the earth's system that controls the bulk temperature of the earth within a fairly tight temperature range of just a few degrees. This proportional control mechanism is described as the water cycle which allows the earth to store more energy while at the same time limiting the temperature rise within the set limits that He has established. This is often described in the scriptures as the "creation groaning" because of man's continual sins.

Shalom
 

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The biggest change coming our way is the warming of our oceans.

As the ocean warms it releases more water into the atmosphere.
This water becomes clouds that block the sun’s worming rays.
This results in a drastic cooling of our oceans bringing our planet into an ice age into the here and now.

How does climate change affect oceans and marine life?

The ocean plays a major role in climate dynamics: 83% of the global carbon cycle is circulated through the ocean. It has absorbed 93% of the excess heat from greenhouse gas emissions since the 1970s.
The ocean is home to between 500,000 and 10 million marine species, contributing enormously to the biodiversity of our planet.

Climate change and fishing

Confronting Climate Change
TAKING THE OCEAN INTO ACCOUNT IS CRITICAL FOR SUCCESSFULLY ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE, AND ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IS CRITICAL FOR THE FUTURE OF THE OCEAN.
Confronting Climate Change - Ocean Conservancy

Data from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows that the average global sea surface temperature – the temperature of the upper few metres of the ocean – has increased by approximately 0.13°C per decade over the past 100 years. A 2012 paper published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters revealed that the deep ocean is also affected, with one third of the excess heat absorbed 700 m below the sea surface. Modelling studies published in IPCC’s 2013 Report predict that there is likely to be an increase in mean global ocean temperature of 1-4oC by 2100.
Ocean warming
comments welcome, pro or con
I doubt we have 7 years left on this planet. The Great Tribulation is knocking at the door. The Climate is the last thing to be concerned about. God has ordained everything to happen up to this point. He will bring judgment upon the world -- catastrophies beyond the global warming scenario and these junk scientists predict. Once it starts, it will be over in 3 1/2 years. And actually towards the end of it, God will cause the sun to scorch all the reprobates left behind. They will curse God and shake their fists in defiance even to the point of insanity- to war against Him. Do you really think 1 degree hotter in the last 150 years is something to squabble about?