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Learning Global Warming facts and fiction

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Huge increase in snow/ice in Greenland, during the summer, records have been broken going back to the start of record keeping in the 1980's. That's huge even for winter months! I don't think the ice sheet is going to melt anytime soon. Does that mean sea level is going to start falling?
 
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Huge increase in snow/ice in Greenland, during the summer, records have been broken going back to the start of record keeping in the 1980's. That's huge even for winter months! I don't think the ice sheet is going to melt anytime soon. Does that mean sea level is going to start falling?
Oh, looks like that global ice age they predicted in the 70's and early 80s is finally starting. Whew, I was getting worried their prediction wasn't going to come true there. Just a few 40 years off. Delayed but not denied!
 
Nakamura has defected from the AGW crowd:

“The real or realistically-simulated climate system is far more complex than an absurdly simple system simulated by the toys that have been used for climate predictions to date, and will be insurmountably difficult for those naive climate researchers who have zero or very limited understanding of geophysical fluid dynamics. The dynamics of the atmosphere and oceans are absolutely critical facets of the climate system if one hopes to ever make any meaningful prediction of climate variation,” writes Nakamura.


Solar input is modeled as a “never changing quantity,” which is absurd.


“It has only been several decades since we acquired an ability to accurately monitor the incoming solar energy. In these several decades only, it has varied by one to two watts per square meter. Is it reasonable to assume that it will not vary any more than that in the next hundred years or longer for forecasting purposes? I would say, No.”

The consensus appears to be a victim of entropy.
 
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I don't care. These threads have made me realize how irrational liberals are and I can no longer believe a damn thing they are selling. Pure crybabies. Its September and our temps have gone from 90's to 70's and 80's. Typical sh.t. No hurricanes yet in spite of calling for record numbers due to their so called climate danger. Full of crap!
 
There was probably these monster canes in the past when the Earth had the same CO2 levels and temp as now but there where no humans.


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Wait, did BHS1975 just make the point that global warming occurred many years ago before the burning of fossil fuels? How did it do that? Did BHS have a change of heart on this issue?

Nope. Has been obvious for decades now but the big oil companies squashed it to keep making money. It's too late now to avoid major impacts. All we can do now is slow the rate of warming. And the Earth was much warmer in the distant past because of higher CO2 before humans which didn't evolve then and wouldn't be able to survive in the lower latitudes.


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Nope. Has been obvious for decades now but the big oil companies squashed it to keep making money. It's too late now to avoid major impacts. All we can do now is slow the rate of warming. And the Earth was much warmer in the distant past because of higher CO2 before humans which didn't evolve then and wouldn't be able to survive in the lower latitudes.


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We must all do what we can, when we can.
 
Just wanted to pass on some information from the news I'm hearing.

- Turns out Ian would not have happened if we went green like when we should have years ago.

- Turns out, that the more that people build along coasts and continue to repopulate, it is not the reason why more people feel effects and damage occurs.

- Turns out that our observational planes and satellites were able to measure these storms in the 1800's as well as they can now!
 
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