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Al Gore sued by over 30 000 Scientists for fraud John Coleman

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irishgeal1 (12 hours ago) Show Hide
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put al gores ass into the space shuttle and send him to the sun, the only real climate changing factor, that he refuses to talk about.
deveousdevil (4 days ago) Show Hide
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"everytime i breath out..i create it".

omg, how fucking stupid are these ppl? why do you breath it out?? must be b/c it's good for you right?? why do we shit??? all that crap can't be bad if it stays in right??
NikitaKhruschevSr (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Has the lawsuit been filed yet? In which court?
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jnberg (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Climate models predict an increase in the *average* temps on earth, though they also predict some areas may cool temporarily due to changes in local airflow and ocean currents. For example, the Gulf Stream, which warms western Europe has weakened a bit in the past century. It is true that SOME glaciers are growing, but MOST around the world are shrinking. And the places with the largest volumes of ice are shrinking the fastest - in Antarctica and Greenland.
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Source to Sink.. e=mc^2.. mass >energy or energy > mass.

Nothing is perfectly balanced, I suppose. But the physics of the energy to mass is constant. If it's getting warmer in some places, then it's getting colder in others by your argument. So it's gone from global warming to climate change which is pure "Duh". They know they can't push global warming because it's patently false.
jnberg (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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E-mc^2 only applies for the energy locked up in the mass of particles. We are talking about thermal energy, which behaves differently.

The important thing about average temperature is how much energy from the sun escapes back into space. Increasing CO2 levels means more energy is absorbed by the atmosphere and hence the atmospheric temp rises. But the distribution of temperatures can be uneven - land warms faster than water, and air and sea currents are affected differently as a result.
KodoTheShoe (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Not to be pedantic, but the radiation from the sun is a result of what transformation again which involved e=mc^2? I was trying to suggest that it's all tied together. Climate change is a "no fucking shit, sherlock" concept. Global Warming as they portray it is laughable. There's a reason why sun-spots have gone hand in hand with avg temp changes.
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That is true, E=mc^2 is important to determine the energy generated in the proton-proton chain reaction inside the sun, but it is not directly related to absorption of photons by molecules in the air. Nor is the proton-proton chain relevant to sunspots, which are magnetic effects. In fact, the Earth WARMS when sunspot numbers are highest - because the UV light flux (emitted from hot regions near sunspots) increases more than the reduction in the visible spectrum of the sun due to the spots.
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why is this not proven in the geological record...there has been much more co2 in the atmosphere in the past which is not correlated with increases in global temp

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