AGW is not nonsense. It is controversial. It is debatable. Nor is all the skeptics' claims nonsense. At this point, there are uncertainties on both sides. We are finding that the heat capacity of the ocean may be a lot larger than previously thought. Buy some time.
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Replying to @JSegor @GeorgeWChilds and
Fine, it's controversial. But if I'm going to take ANY action on something this big, I would want some proof. There is none. Every model has failed to hindcast, much less make predictions. Every dire prediction has been glaringly wrong, historical CO2/temp correlation is none...
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Replying to @QuixotesDonkey @JSegor and
The most basic statement you can make about the climate is I DONT KNOW WHAT CONTROLS IT. To claim it's ONE thing is nuts, especially since, literally, every single dire thing blamed on AGW either didn't occur or the exact OPPOSITE occurred. You have been conned.
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Replying to @QuixotesDonkey @GeorgeWChilds and
No scientist I know is saying only one thing is driving climate. Many, many things are involved. That's what makes it fun, and why everyone is arguing.
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Replying to @JSegor @GeorgeWChilds and
The whole idea behind AGW is that humans' use of fossil fuels causes CO2 levels to rise to a level that will cause the Earth's temperature to rise to the point of making the planet inhospitable to life. That's the ENTIRE theory.
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Replying to @QuixotesDonkey @GeorgeWChilds and
That is the worst case scenario. Many AGW people are not saying the world will end. Just that more people will die similar to what we saw in Paradise, CA and from some of the hurricanes we had in 2017-2018. Also, mass extinctions may be a possibility, if we stay status quo.
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Replying to @JSegor @GeorgeWChilds and
We've had a hurricane drought in the last 20 years, temps are not a hot as they were in the 1930s, severe weather has decreased for the US, at least. Polar bears are thriving, polar ice is growing, etc. All those doom stories are false.
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Replying to @QuixotesDonkey @GeorgeWChilds and
Not all:https://youtu.be/HDZiSyM9qbc
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Replying to @JSegor @QuixotesDonkey and
Skeptics say coral is unusually robust and recovers from such stresses on the regular.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @QuixotesDonkey and
More hope for corals (notice she says "rate of change is so fast"):https://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/news/00000153-a3a3-d742-a553-b7efc7fe0000 …
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But not too super, I hope.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @QuixotesDonkey and
Coralzilla attacks New York!
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