#ClimateChange Challenge: Review both sides of the argument (2 links each) and tell me which side of the climate debate is more PERSUASIVE.
NASA: https://go.nasa.gov/2la2ISR
Tony Heller: https://bit.ly/2LFpcct
Bloomberg: https://bloom.bg/2hxsT7D
Forbes:https://bit.ly/2LFhajR
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And how many currently working at NASA support (AGW = anthropogenic global warming)? How many institutions around the world support AGW? How many of the same think the damage to the Great Barrier Reef is due to AGW? What is important is their arguments, not the number, however.
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Both NASA and the Bloomberg pages are not only digestible it brilliantly summarizes countless hours of climate science research in minutes. I can attest that all the claims in the graphs can be backed by hard peer-review research. I have 701 related links so far.
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NASA did respond to the question of adjusted numbers. Just that this is an old myth that they somehow "fudged" them and people on this thread are just discovering this myth anew. You can start here then drill into FB:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2016/04/14/nasa-smacks-down-climate-change-doubters-in-facebook-discussion/?utm_term=.7bfcc7200579 …
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They don’t demonstrate they didn’t and as a result adresses none of Heller’s arguments. It let us, the public, lacking. We need to tell them we need them to adress his points.
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This was similar to the accusation against NOAA and I posted a link to a Berkeley Earth article describing what is called homogenization which removes bias on temperature readings. Repost here, since this is the crux of the rebuttal:http://berkeleyearth.org/understanding-adjustments-temperature-data/ …
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Oh that was the one I saw, ta. Time to read it again.
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