Although I am a sceptic, it is winter in the north
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Uncertainty Rules!
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have to admit, the only kind of climate change I worry about is the kind that turned siberia mud, sank mastadons, froze them solid, where we still find them today, and we dont know why. Toxifying environments is a problem, warmer or colder by a few degrees a century not a worry.
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Frozen mastadons more likely a catastrophic event that froze them in place instantly whereby biological functions completely ceased (as evidence of partially masticated buttercups in their digestive system was found). Not a slow gradual cooling.
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the ice is thickening because it's winter. are you high. and there's still less of it on average than any point in the last few centuries, so i'm gonna go with the scientists on this one, guy http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/2019/01/new-year-lows-once-again/ …
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I feel like I've read scientific articles about the Artic sea ice that are in complete conflict with each other. Are there sources that use satelite data and are an authority on the subject?
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Have you looked at CO2/O2 levels on a geological timescale? Different perspective worth considering. It's not that high levels would favor the planet now, with our "used to it" evolved states, but the ratio has been quite different in the past, and CO2 is at a near minimum now.
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been studying science with my high school son and it occurred to me that the terms theory and hypothesis are not part of the label of this discussion. I can not locate anything on the internet which is flooded with news articles, not journals. Anyone know if it has a designation?
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