Biology is scaling up: "CO2 fertilization effects explain 70% of the observed greening trend, followed by nitrogen deposition (9%), climate change (8%) and land cover change (LCC) (4%)".https://twitter.com/curryja/status/1042527069718994944 …
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Replying to @NickSzabo4
Curious about your take on climate change. Too politicized at this point? Is there any actual merit to the computer models? They've been poor predictors so far. And it seems the hubris of climate dogmatists is now purposefully leaving out factors like global greening.
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Replying to @Stop_Groupthink @NickSzabo4
Noticed you RT'ing Moore, so assuming you think there's merit to his position. Lindzen, Giaever, Moore, Happer ... Beginning to wake up from the hysteria.
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Replying to @karozagorus @NickSzabo4
I’m suggesting climate alarmism is harmful & much of it isn’t about the accuracy of the science anymore - it’s consensus-driven politics. There are so many feedback loops on earth we don’t fully understand yet at scale. Foolish to think we have a firm grasp on the models.
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Global greening is a very inconvenient phenomenon for alarmists. There’s now enough green leaf coverage to pull a China’s-worth of Co2 out of the atmosphere. It’s plant food, remember?https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/carbon-dioxide-fertilization-greening-earth/ …
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This isn’t to say endless Co2 emissions are a good idea. But I’m very skeptical of the “world is ending in 10 years” narratives exploited by alarmists to conveniently pass socialist policies. I’m a proponent of renewables to a degree and taking a serious look at nuclear.
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This whole issue is like...grasping at air.
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