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    1. John Brandenburg‏ @johnbburg 31 Dec 2018
      Replying to @JimFish56837379 @adlrope and

      Questions then are what is the efficacy of those factors? You cite NASA, but they are strong proponents of man-made CO2 emissions causing significant impact https://climate.nasa.gov/climate_resources/24/graphic-the-relentless-rise-of-carbon-dioxide/ …

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    2. Jim Fisher‏ @JimFish56837379 1 Jan 2019
      Replying to @johnbburg @adlrope and

      What significant impacts? The ones that keep being pushed further into the future?

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    3. John Brandenburg‏ @johnbburg 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @JimFish56837379 @adlrope and

      Higher sea levels, stronger hurricanes, increased salination, Droughts, floods, coastal erosion, and acidification of the oceans.

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    4. Jim Fisher‏ @JimFish56837379 3 Jan 2019
      Replying to @johnbburg @adlrope and

      First time for all these events in 4.5 billion years?

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    5. John Brandenburg‏ @johnbburg 4 Jan 2019
      Replying to @JimFish56837379 @adlrope and

      First time it was caused by human activity. Yes.

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    6. Jim Fisher‏ @JimFish56837379 5 Jan 2019
      Replying to @johnbburg @adlrope and

      Absolutely no proof of that. To say that CO2 caused something, you’d have to know what would have happened in the absence of that CO2. Which is impossible, because we don’t even understand all natural forces yet

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    7. John Brandenburg‏ @johnbburg 5 Jan 2019
      Replying to @JimFish56837379 @adlrope and

      At which point would we “understand all natural forces”? What’s missing from our current understanding exactly? What is your explanation for temp increases?

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    9. Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 6 Jan 2019
      Replying to @inthepitts @johnbburg and

      The hockey stick measurements are wrong?

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      Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 6 Jan 2019

      Show me a NASA source that says we are in a pause.

      6:59 AM - 6 Jan 2019
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        1. HarryW  🇪🇺 🇬🇧‏ @Harry_Hardrada 6 Jan 2019
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @inthepitts and

          https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/assets/mohippo/pdf/3/r/paper3_implications_for_projections.pdf … - The lukewarmist MET OFFICE stating unequivocally there was a pause in global warming ''Global mean surface temperatures rose rapidly from the 1970s, but there has been little further warming over the most recent 10 to 15 years to 2013''

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        2. Stephen LindsayYule‏ @LindsayyuleS 6 Jan 2019
          Replying to @kimbetech @ScottAdamsSays and

          Proof CO2 doesn't drive temperature. Australia measurement of atmosphere shows CO2 radiative temperature absorption (0.3%) of outgoing energy at 18km tropospause. No effect on surface temperature(mix of radiation and kinetic energy through atmospheric pressure), not GHE or ghg's.pic.twitter.com/YVy6mDO4lz

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        2. Stephen LindsayYule‏ @LindsayyuleS 6 Jan 2019
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @inthepitts and

          NASA focuses on space exploration and that its climate study operations transferred to other agencies such as NOAA. NOAA went through errors in satellite measurements with UAH and new beta 6 dataset. April 2015 is most accurate. Pause is clear.pic.twitter.com/ibDeryMfeN

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        3. Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 6 Jan 2019
          Replying to @LindsayyuleS @inthepitts and

          Ah, satellite measurements, as I suspected. Those are considered least reliable by the climate experts I believe. I assume land measurements do not show the pause?

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        1. John Brandenburg‏ @johnbburg 6 Jan 2019
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @inthepitts and

          Basically ‘98 was a warmer than usual year, so they try to use that to flatten the trend in the subsequent years. The 10 warmest years in the record all occurred since 1998.

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        1.  💥heymikey80 💥‏ @heymikey80 6 Jan 2019
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @inthepitts and

          https://dailycaller.com/2016/07/20/former-nasa-scientist-dispels-notion-global-warming-is-settled-science/ …

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