Kermit.de.frog wrote: » For people arguing we don't have a problem - you don't make a sh!it of your own house - why would you make a sh!t of your own atmosphere and eco system?
Creative83 wrote: I could provide with a temperature guideline over the past 2,000 years I think... but it wouldn't fit your narrative so I wont do it
Kermit.de.frog wrote: You can question global warming but the fact is we live in an enclosed system. That toxic crap you see coming out of all those Chinese factories for example goes in to our atmosphere and stays there. There is only so much space in our atmosphere before the impacts become very real.
Sweetemotion wrote: » How it was arrived at.
mickrock wrote: » Check out this book: The End Is Near: 50th Anniversary Edition.
DickSwiveller Returns wrote: »
jaxxx wrote: » Some of these comments are worrying me. I really wish people would educate themselves about climate change before going in like a bull in a China shop thinking they knew everything when in fact they know Jack-$hit. Climate change itself is a natural phenomenon. Over the course of the Earth's history there has been countless (well not quite countless but a lot of global climate shifts). What we are influencing however is what is referred to as 'enhanced greenhouse effect'. It was just over 20 years ago that CFCs were banned. CFCs harming and destroying the ozone, since the 1930s I think. But no, that has no effect on the climate whatsoever... destroying the ozone, resulting in increased exposure to dangerous UV rays, HOW COULD THAT POSSIBLY HAVE A NEGATIVE EFFECT ON THE PLANET?! Then there's the emissions from cars, planes, boats, factories, and probably a million other things (slight exageration maybe), that has been polluting the planet for a long fekcing time! [give me strength...]
riffmongous wrote: » Why on earth would you think that? What possible evidence is there and who discovered it? And why did those people suddenly stop having a clue?
Sweetemotion wrote: » Liberal left denies science when it comes to biology for some reason.
riffmongous wrote: » It's one of the most stupid things I've ever read. And totally flip flopped of course, which I suspect is the political point. Notice now also how climate change is being associated with the liberal left, it's a handy way of turning people away from it without having to go anywhere near the science..
Twenty Grand wrote: » Climate oscillations occur, but they're usually some historical basis. The climate change we see now is rapid global changes that coincide with human industrialisation.
Twenty Grand wrote: » Total bullsh*t and equating the 17th century church to modern scientists is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
XsApollo wrote: » My own opinion is earths climate cycles over a long period of time. Gradually warming and then gradually cooling.
XsApollo wrote: » Did I say I have a clue? What’s brexit got to do with it lol. I believe nobody really has a clue what’s going on and we havnt even scratched the surface of what we are and what the universe is. My own opinion is earths climate cycles over a long period of time. Gradually warming and then gradually cooling.
Twenty Grand wrote: » And you have a clue? Why don't you share that with the scientific community? Reminds me of the Brexit "We're sick of experts" talk....
XsApollo wrote: » Scientists only know what they know at the time. And when they know what they know at the time, they think that what they know is actual fact. When in fact they don’t have a clue.
Twenty Grand wrote: » https://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2017/may/03/is-the-climate-consensus-97-999-or-is-plate-tectonics-a-hoax And here's a more recent one that agrees with me.
Sweetemotion wrote: » That's what the 17th century scientists were saying about the 11th century scientists.
GreeBo wrote: » About the veracity of the figure or how it was arrived it?