John Tyndall predicted global warming in 1859. Arrhenius modeled it in the late 19th century. Jim Hansen told Congress that the fingerprint of GHG warming had emerged from the data.
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Thank you for this. I have forgotten about Tyndall once, just did it again.
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This is going to enrage conservatives who believe Greta is just making stuff up.
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The problem is this article is in the Opinion section. Next week there will be another opinion about obscure possible vaccine side effects, then the week after another on the benefits to oil exploration post polar melting.pic.twitter.com/dhWUHAAg0o
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James Hansen.
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Studies commissioned by oil companies dating back to the '80s and '60s sounded the alarm for the potential of climate change.
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Robert Hansen?
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Everyone knows this is a Chinese conspiracy
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Thanks for the article! Can you please make the same plot, but with CO2 concentration on the x-axis. Year on the x-axis is a test of both global climate models and economic models, while CO2 concentration is only a test of the climate models -- and demonstrates their accuracy.
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