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Article: Conservative agenda aims to kill science in United States

(This post was last modified: 12-30-2016, 12:31 PM by MalabarJag.)

Quote:The data points to a significant effect of human induced climate change when accounting for potential confounders such as solar activity. You refuse to examine all the evidence there is that suggests anthropogenic climate change is a real phenomenon based on actual scientific data.
 

You clearly have no idea what conclusion I've arrived at concerning the topic. Where did I ever say that it's not a real phenomenon?


 

What is "significant?" Give me a number. Should we really be concerned with 1 degree of warming? The temperature in my house varies more than that from room to room. That's the effect of a doubling of CO2, and agrees with the measurements. The atmosphere is not a simple bell jar, and there are plenty of confounding factors, the main one being cloud cover which the models don't handle. There is also the problem that the temperatures rose at the same rate in the early 1900s when anthropogenic CO2 was not significant.


 

I also have a problem with the lies being perpetrated by the scientific community. Here is a quote from climate.nasa.gov:


 

Quote: 

 

Effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result from global climate change are now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level<span style="color:rgb(43,43,43);font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:16.32px;">
rise
</span> and longer, more intense heat waves.
 

If you go to NOAA.gov, they have a large collection of tide gauge records. None of them, some going back more than a century, show any change in the rate of sea level rise. There is no acceleration! The quote above is a flat out lie. As far as I know not a single Climate Scientist has publicly criticized it.






                                                                          

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Article: Conservative agenda aims to kill science in United States - by MalabarJag - 12-30-2016, 12:30 PM



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