Is it a coincidence that just a slight change in global temperature can cause more severe weather conditions, as if the current temperature just happens to be the optimum? Or is it that the warmer the Earth is, the more extreme the weather gets, perhaps due to the surface/atmosphere being more energetic? I believe in human-induced climate change, but I can't help but think there may be some confirmation bias here. However, I tend to trust whatever the scientific consensus..
we produce a lot of CO2 with vehicles, power plants and industry. CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is rising, CO2 is a greenhouse gas that warms the planet. it's not a huge stretch. only evil mindless people aka republicans are fighting the truth trying to spread doubt where there is none
@DanFrederiksen awww americans all brainwashed and braindead retards, cars were a big problem 15 million years ago werent they. This is why the US looks retarded
Is it a coincidence that just a slight change in global temperature can cause more severe weather conditions, as if the current temperature just happens to be the optimum? Or is it that the warmer the Earth is, the more extreme the weather gets, perhaps due to the surface/atmosphere being more energetic? I believe in human-induced climate change, but I can't help but think there may be some confirmation bias here. However, I tend to trust whatever the scientific consensus..
Jinmane 2 years ago
we produce a lot of CO2 with vehicles, power plants and industry. CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is rising, CO2 is a greenhouse gas that warms the planet. it's not a huge stretch. only evil mindless people aka republicans are fighting the truth trying to spread doubt where there is none
DanFrederiksen 2 years ago
@DanFrederiksen awww americans all brainwashed and braindead retards, cars were a big problem 15 million years ago werent they. This is why the US looks retarded
hawker800FO 6 months ago
if greenland and the south pole melts the oceans will rise 77 meters globally (200+ feet for the illiterate)
that's a problem
DanFrederiksen 4 years ago