Actually if climate change increases by 3 degrees there's no turning back, 6 degrees and we are screwed water levels increased by 12 meters America would be long dead, intact if it increases by 1 degrees America will be all desert, but at 6 water temperature will be over 20 degrees! All arctic life extinct polar caps gone southern Europe will be unlivable due to extreme heat and it will cause fireballs to rain from the sky so if anyone somehow does survive that long they will die
There are no ways to prevent what will happen in an hundred years from now.. The beginning of the end in a matter of years.. Around 2100/2105 perhaps 2110 at most before the earth is submerged by oceans.. Watch my words.
thats without mentioning a heavy dose of government propoganda, media hype vested interests, and the fact that ALL models which have been created using CO2 as a climate driver have failed miserably to predict no warming over the last 12 years. Really, well done to yall its a remarkable lobby movement. The best in history. But it should be studied by sociologists looking into ways of persuading whole populations of stuff on very scant evidence; brilliant!. In 'climate science' tho its a shambles
Ok sharkblubber et al . If someone proposed to you a theory based on weak correlation= causation logic, where the conclusion was prescribed, then the evidence assmbled after the fact, of which there is no physical way to test the central variables, and has developed so many caveats over the years as to appraoch unfalsifiability; would you forward it?... add to that a catalogue of cooked and fiddled data (climategate aside) and you have AGW thesis. All symptoms of very very badly made 'science'
Naughty deniers! The deniers want to keep this under wraps: Frank Luntz, 2002. The Environment: A Cleaner, Safer, Healthier America. The leaked memo can be downloaded. It was deniergate but they kept it quiet.
guilty conscience? i never said that was from the east anglian e mails...it was from a report made in 1997 specifically about the "ice ages" however it clearly shows that from the ice core and sea sediment records that NATURAL global warming and cooling has happened in the past at much more rapid rates than present. so all the hype about AGW is just that...hype...perpetuated by agenda driven activists like yourself apparantly. enjoy the unemployment line sharkblubber cheers =)
Warmth. Around 130,000-110,000 years ago (the Eemian interglacial), the Earth's climates were generally much like those of today, though somewhat warmer and moister in many regions. The climate record derived from long ice cores taken through the Greenland ice cap suggested that the warm climate of the Eemian might have been punctuated by many sudden and fairly short-lived cold phases
, but these results are now thought of as inaccurate because the lower layers of the ice sheet have become buckled and jumbled up. However, at least one major cold and dry event during the Eemian seems to be corroborated by the terrestrial pollen record from Europe and China (Zhisheng & Porter 1997). The issue remains controversial, as this review article explains.
Actually if climate change increases by 3 degrees there's no turning back, 6 degrees and we are screwed water levels increased by 12 meters America would be long dead, intact if it increases by 1 degrees America will be all desert, but at 6 water temperature will be over 20 degrees! All arctic life extinct polar caps gone southern Europe will be unlivable due to extreme heat and it will cause fireballs to rain from the sky so if anyone somehow does survive that long they will die
TawnyAnthony 9 months ago
There are no ways to prevent what will happen in an hundred years from now.. The beginning of the end in a matter of years.. Around 2100/2105 perhaps 2110 at most before the earth is submerged by oceans.. Watch my words.
europeandancer 1 year ago
thats without mentioning a heavy dose of government propoganda, media hype vested interests, and the fact that ALL models which have been created using CO2 as a climate driver have failed miserably to predict no warming over the last 12 years. Really, well done to yall its a remarkable lobby movement. The best in history. But it should be studied by sociologists looking into ways of persuading whole populations of stuff on very scant evidence; brilliant!. In 'climate science' tho its a shambles
elbapo7 2 years ago
Ok sharkblubber et al . If someone proposed to you a theory based on weak correlation= causation logic, where the conclusion was prescribed, then the evidence assmbled after the fact, of which there is no physical way to test the central variables, and has developed so many caveats over the years as to appraoch unfalsifiability; would you forward it?... add to that a catalogue of cooked and fiddled data (climategate aside) and you have AGW thesis. All symptoms of very very badly made 'science'
elbapo7 2 years ago
Naughty deniers! The deniers want to keep this under wraps: Frank Luntz, 2002. The Environment: A Cleaner, Safer, Healthier America. The leaked memo can be downloaded. It was deniergate but they kept it quiet.
sharkblubber 2 years ago
guilty conscience? i never said that was from the east anglian e mails...it was from a report made in 1997 specifically about the "ice ages" however it clearly shows that from the ice core and sea sediment records that NATURAL global warming and cooling has happened in the past at much more rapid rates than present. so all the hype about AGW is just that...hype...perpetuated by agenda driven activists like yourself apparantly. enjoy the unemployment line sharkblubber cheers =)
markbotv3 2 years ago
It's very naughty of you to put something in "quotes" when it hasn't come direct from the email. Stop misrepresenting the emails.
sharkblubber 2 years ago
11,500 y.a. (+/- 200 years) - Younger Dryas ends suddenly, back to warmth and moist climates (Holocene, or Stage 1)
9,000 y.a. - 8,200 y.a. - climates warmer and often moister than today's
about 8,200 y.a. - sudden cool and dry phase in many areas
8,000-4,500 y.a. - climates somewhat warmer and moister than today's
Since 4,500 y.a. - climates fairly similar to the present
(except; about 2600 y.a. - relatively wet/cold event (of unknown duration) in many areas)
markbotv3 2 years ago
Warmth. Around 130,000-110,000 years ago (the Eemian interglacial), the Earth's climates were generally much like those of today, though somewhat warmer and moister in many regions. The climate record derived from long ice cores taken through the Greenland ice cap suggested that the warm climate of the Eemian might have been punctuated by many sudden and fairly short-lived cold phases
markbotv3 2 years ago
, but these results are now thought of as inaccurate because the lower layers of the ice sheet have become buckled and jumbled up. However, at least one major cold and dry event during the Eemian seems to be corroborated by the terrestrial pollen record from Europe and China (Zhisheng & Porter 1997). The issue remains controversial, as this review article explains.
markbotv3 2 years ago