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On 10/27/2024 at 10:51 AM, KhunLA said:

Because it's a false narrative, that climatologists simply don't agree with ... IMHO

 

I only state IMHO, so it doesn't get deleted, but I did post a source somewhere on AN, with that source, just too lazy and can't be bothered to search for it.

 

edit: some reading for the ignorant folks that believe MSM

 

https://www.bundestag.de/resource/blob/666002/21b43e1b155051227ef2981acd52c254/19-16-292-C-Corbyn-data.pdf

 

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1112950/#:~:text=Most members of the Intergovernmental,C between 1979 and 1994.

 

https://www.fraserinstitute.org/article/putting-the-con-in-consensus-not-only-is-there-no-97-per-cent-consensus-among-climate-scientists-many-misunderstand-core-issues

 

 

Well, i find a lot of that data laughable, First, some of it dates back to the 20th century - it isn't up to date. The graph talking about CO2 levels rising 800 years after warming starts, stops when CO2 gets to 280 ppm - it is now over 50% higher than that! That is a level not experienced in the last 800,000 years, higher than in the last 4 or more glacial/interglacial cycles.

 

The double glazing example was a fallacy. It is well known that greenhouses get warmer,  but it doesn't affect the other side of the glass outside the greenhouse. Anyway going bust may have had nothing to do with the science, just finances,.

 

Yes astrophysics is behind the timing of Ice ages; but our point in the cycle means the earth should be cooling; it most definitely is not. 

 

Global temperatures are increasing, over the last 10 years every year has been more than 1 degree centigrade warmer than the 19th century baseline., with the last 10 years averaging 1.25 degrees. Global temperature has risen by 0.2 degrees centigrade or more for each of the last 4 decades.

 

He belittles the impact of CO2 on the atmosphere. Man made emissions now stand at over 40 billion tons per year, half of which is taken up by land and sea - the rest stays in the atmosphere. We are adding to it faster than the carbon cycle can use it.

 

here is one link -

 

https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-atmospheric-carbon-dioxide

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