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this stuff is measurable and is not raw guesswork.
Exactly. It's a chemistry and physics question.
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this stuff is measurable and is not raw guesswork.
Read the study partner. This one was a bipartisan one that liberals are racing to disprove
Bro everyone knows it's hamberder
Read the study partner. This one was a bipartisan one that liberals are racing to disprove
I am old enough at this point that my own memory of what climate was when I was a child vs. today shows significant differences.
The problem here and I see this on the left often is that they claim to have a scientific consensus and then spout things that are not scientifically based.
As far as temperature, I would be shocked if you could notice a difference of 1.4-1.6 degrees averaged throughout the year.
The warming trend according to NASA is "The planet's average surface temperature has risen about 1.62 degrees Fahrenheit (0.9 degrees Celsius) since the late 19th century." https://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/
Another website from 1880 According to an ongoing temperature analysis conducted by scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), the average global temperature on Earth has increased by about 0.8° Celsius (1.4° Fahrenheit) since 1880
The climate is averaging an increase at a rate of roughly 0.15-0.20°C per decade. https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/world-of-change/DecadalTemp
Is there a change occurring, absolutely.
Is it time to start working towards a solution, absolutely.
However, alarmists who claim to promote science while stating something anecdotal and/or not backed by science are a problem.
Eh, that graphic is kind of misleading. It's only for emissions based on transportation
The study says climate change has been going on since the end of the ice age or for the last 30,000 years. Earth was not populated enough until modern times for climate change to be man made. Besides that, I am still waiting for proof from the liberal side of this for the "studies" they put out. We already know what happened to the "facts" that Al Gore cited and where his predictions went.
The study says climate change has been going on since the end of the ice age or for the last 30,000 years. Earth was not populated enough until modern times for climate change to be man made. Besides that, I am still waiting for proof from the liberal side of this for the "studies" they put out. We already know what happened to the "facts" that Al Gore cited and where his predictions went.
@styes
@Sytes and @noharleyyet I feel like I'm more of an A-hole than a liberal. Can we get a ruling on the field.
@styes
@Sytes and @noharleyyet I feel like I'm more of an A-hole than a liberal. Can we get a ruling on the field.
..why not both
A useful way for thinking about it that I have used as a discussion piece with others, is to reference the volume of our atmosphere.
We know how large the earth is. We also know roughly the height from earth’s surface that our atmosphere occupies, and the densities of air at different altitudes within that space. We have rough numbers representing the volumes and proportions of gases within that space. It’s not so big and mysterious we can’t quantify it.
We can also quantify, roughly, the artificial alterations we are making to the ratios and volumes of gases within that space through our human activities on earth. From that data we can talk about how the behavior of our atmosphere would change as an insulator, absorber, whatever- compared to what the ratios were previously.
Not trying to make a grand statement about it all, and of course there are many moving parts as it pertains to climate( Sun cycles, ellipse of our orbit, tilt of our axis, etc. ) Rather, just saying this stuff is measurable and is not raw guesswork.
Which is why I wouldn't (and didn't) rely on one study. You ignored the four other studies that took different approaches yet all came to the same conclusion that climate scientists overwhelmingly believe humans have a role in climate change.
Greenhouse gases have a moderating effect on temperature and is what makes the planet livable. #1 greenhouse gas hands down on the planet is water vapor or clouds.The greenhouse effect is not debatable. Without greenhouse gasses the earth's temperature would be much colder than it actually is. Greenhouse gasses trap heat that would otherwise be lost from earth. Temperature and CO2 have a strong correlation. As we pump more greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere, it most certainly does impact the earth's climate
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I just cannot believe people still want to debate this point, other than they just want to bury their head in the sand. The debate lies on what actions we are going to take
I think it can be done, but if you have ever encountered Microsoft Access and know how much of a pain it is to screw up one variable turning your database into a dumpster fire then you know where I am coming from as skeptical.
The study says climate change has been going on since the end of the ice age or for the last 30,000 years. Earth was not populated enough until modern times for climate change to be man made. Besides that, I am still waiting for proof from the liberal side of this for the "studies" they put out. We already know what happened to the "facts" that Al Gore cited and where his predictions went.
I do have a lot of growing up to do.....That's why you use SQL like an adult.
This is the issue with the left. The Alarmists have the loudest voices. Rather than let the science lead, idiots spout off nonsense that is easily proven false.
Exactly. It's a chemistry and physics question.