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Nah brah. It’s the prediction models that are the problem.
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Everyone who attributes a serious weather event to global warming.
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If warming in the past is not due to CO2, then then models predict too much warming, so an important thing to understand.
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I surmise that Mr. Moore’s
@EcoSenseNow point is that the amount of time and effort spent understanding the forcing mechanisms of the 1.1°C rise the past 150s yr pales in comparison to the time and $$$ spent predicting Earth doom if we have another 1.1°C rise.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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No one with any credibility. Modern warming to date has been entirely beneficial to humans and the biosphere.
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Since you've been looking at a lot of research on both sides recently
@ScottAdamsSays, I'm interested in what that shows. I haven't kept up with details other then#GreenNuclearDeal discussion, which has been very informative.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The science suggests that jet stream gets wavier due to artic warming but that hypothesis is unproven although the data points there. People (not scientists) jump on that to show cause for increased heat and cold waves now. (also Storm Sandy) https://insideclimatenews.org/news/31102018/jet-stream-climate-change-study-extreme-weather-arctic-amplification-temperature …
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