to you personally. If you are so sure global warming will happen, surely you an answer what infrared bands CO2 absorbs as heat?
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you can even take the time to Google it if you like, then you'll actually know something on the subject
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Replying to @Nutricrinology @michaelmalice
Oh! I was confused about why you were asking an anarchistic pundit and a rando on twitter, but it sounds like you were "testing" me...
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Replying to @Nic133 @michaelmalice
yeah, if you think climate change will happen, why do you think that?
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Replying to @Nutricrinology @michaelmalice
Sigh. Because I've studied it formally and informally. 300M years of comparative data. Bc I
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Replying to @Nic133 @michaelmalice
Calling it science does not make it so. The models that are used to predict future climate can't predict past and current climate
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Replying to @Nutricrinology @michaelmalice
Yikes. Science doesn't cease to exist because you don't like an observation that's made - you're welcome to question it with (better) data.
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Replying to @Nic133 @michaelmalice
I'm not questioning data, it's the models. There is no data giving evidence to global warming. What bands of infrared does CO2 absorb?
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Replying to @Nic133 @michaelmalice
You think you're Michael Malice now? I'll take that as an admission that you don't optical physics of CO2. What a surprise
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be nice, she';s a good egg
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