Challenge: What is the most persuasive climate change argument you can provide a link to (for non-scientists to consume) arguing that CO2 is raising temperatures at a dangerous pace. Please put link in comments.
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That and the time line ends in 2005-2006. Temperatures flatlined shortly after that and even went down while CO2 continued to rise
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@geboller 16 of the top 17 hottest years on record have occured since year 2000? And this year will make it 17/18. So no, temperatures did NOT ”flatlined shortly after 2006”#ClimateChangepic.twitter.com/v2YbOwlIuo
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The dramatic increase in all the graphs is based on the degree (literally) of influence models predict the variables should be having on temperature now vs. what the temperature actually is now. It just as likely suggests their models are wrong as it proves AGW.
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I don’t know why so many people are committed to outright denial. It’s not like the left has any actual solutions. An engineers approach to climate change is what I support and would be a great way to take the issue away from Democrats.
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Ron, it should not be a partisan issue. By siding against the Environment Trump admin is an enemy of all the people. Many of us (
) would not have high interest in the US politics unless #Environment,#Democracy,#RuleOfLaw and#HumanRights had become under attack by Trump. - Show replies
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97% data cones from scientists paid to find that result. You need independent data. Look to European studies.
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Then why did the hundreds-of-years of lag suddenly stop in the past ten years?
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