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If the climate alarmists weren't still so politically powerful and represented in Congress by their devoted cult members, it would almost be easy to pity them. Why? Because they're so spectacularly wrong about so many things.
They keep the hype coming regardless, as in this article that cites the fact that it's hot in the desert in the summertime to say that air travel may be doomed.
But science, or something.
The cult's leader — Al Gore — said in 2009 that there was a 75 percent chance that the entire arctic polar ice cap would melt by 2014.
It's still there.
The year before the North Pole was supposed to be gone, noted climate scientist Hans von Storch went against cult orthodoxy in an interview with Spiegel Online in 2013 and had some interesting things to say about the climate prediction models so revered by the alarmists.
After noting that “climate change seems to be taking a break,” von Storch had this to say about the models:
“If things continue as they have been, in five years, at the latest, we will need to acknowledge that something is fundamentally wrong with our climate models. A 20-year pause in global warming does not occur in a single modeled scenario. But even today, we are finding it very difficult to reconcile actual temperature trends with our expectations.”
He followed that up with this after being asked what might be wrong with the models:
There are two conceivable explanations — and neither is very pleasant for us. The first possibility is that less global warming is occurring than expected because greenhouse gases, especially CO2, have less of an effect than we have assumed. This wouldn't mean that there is no man-made greenhouse effect, but simply that our effect on climate events is not as great as we have believed. The other possibility is that, in our simulations, we have underestimated how much the climate fluctuates owing to natural causes.
After so many swings and misses while attempting to predict doomsday as being just around the corner, the alarmists have decided to provide themselves a little cover:
The year before the North Pole was supposed to be gone, noted climate scientist Hans von Storch went against cult orthodoxy in an interview with Spiegel Online in 2013 and had some interesting things to say about the climate prediction models so revered by the alarmists...Bingo, I was right all along when I called it hoax as millions of Americans did, I was a climate denier before it was cool to be a climate denier. :mrgreen:
There are two conceivable explanations — and neither is very pleasant for us. The first possibility is that less global warming is occurring than expected because greenhouse gases, especially CO2, have less of an effect than we have assumed. This wouldn't mean that there is no man-made greenhouse effect, but simply that our effect on climate events is not as great as we have believed. The other possibility is that, in our simulations, we have underestimated how much the climate fluctuates owing to natural causes.
As for me changing from CO2 in the atmosphere to CO2 in the oceans; the oceans suck up CO2 (but not enough of it) and that makes the oceans acidic. Just since 1980 there has been a tremendous increase in ocean acidity.Don't you have any thoughts on your own, or are you a scientist?
Aristotle said, “It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain an idea without accepting it.”
The Sixth Extinction" by Elizabeth KolbertHate to break this to you dude, but man wouldn't have been able to stop the previous 5 extinctions.
The Pentagon says that global warming is one of our most pressing problems.That was under Obama, now that the Pentagon is under Trump, the most pressing problems the Pentagon will face is North Korea and Iran. By the way, even the IRA under Obama said global warming was their number one concern.
I agree with your point on the past extinctions. One problem. we are causing this one.Dude, that's funny. :lol:
Justme Dude, you underestimate the impact humans have on the planet.No I don't, the more than 15 illegals in our country are soaking up social resources meant for citizens, traffic is horrible and many of our large cities stink. Humans suck dude but liberal elites are the worse!
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