Scientists debunk man-made global warming

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► European Parliament, Strasbourg, 24.11.2009

► Debate: Council and Commission statements - Preparation of the Copenhagen summit on climate change

► Speaker: David Campbell Bannerman, UKIP MEP (Europe of Freedom and Democracy group in the European Parliament)

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► Video credits: European Parliament Audio Visual

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Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, United Kingdom

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  • @WaxItYourself

    "Conference president Connie Hedegaard said the key to an agreement is finding a way to raise and channel public and private financing to poor countries for years to come to help them fight the effects of climate change. "

  • 'Even German scientists', what's wrong with German scientists lol

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  • wow how much did he get paid for that... global warming is being proven everywhere and yet this farts that are making laws have no common sense other then making money. its an addiction to money and power that makes people in a denial state due to their addictions, what a waste of space his a disgrace to humanity

  • @WaxItYourself "actually making me stupider."

    Wow great English ! You are an example of what I have always stated. Stupid people don't know how stupid they really are because they are too stupid to see it ! "more stupid " is the correct English !

  • @WaxItYourself

    "And it would help if you learned some english as well" My excellent command of the English language detects errors in your bushman English !!

  • @WaxItYourself My English is just fine idiot !

    I love how you fear mongers accuse deniers of being ignorant of science and attack our English, typing etc ! Thankfully the world has caught on to the scam !

  • @45Charleston And it would help if you learned some english as well. Anyways, as you seem completely incompetent and unwilling to learn anything that goes against your limited understanding I see this conversation as a complete waste of time and having this conversation with you is actually making me stupider. I will not be replyign to you again as you still have not answered the first question I posed to you.

  • @WaxItYourself Interesting but you are the asshole bushman with out a car of money !

  • @45Charleston Here's an idea, instead of copying and pasting sections of articles you do not understand why not try and learn a thing or two for once?

  • @WaxItYourself

    NASA

    "he exchanges of heat and momentum (or interaction of air and water currents) between ocean and atmosphere, the mean temperature of the Pacific Ocean increases less than it would if it only exchanged heat. Thus, given its efficiency at redistributing heat poleward, the ocean is effectively delaying and regulating global warming. "

  • @45Charleston That's awesome. You don't understand a single thing about climate science. We have come to a better understanding of aerosols effects on the climate due to observations after large volcanic eruptions such as Pinatubo. We have come to a better understanding of various oceanic oscillations such as EL Nino, La Nina, the NAO and the arctic oscillation to name a few. You have stated mans role is nothing yet everything you post state otherwise. You are an idiot.

  • @WaxItYourself

    NASASurprisingly, despite a 30 percent increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, global temperatures haven't risen as much as earlier models predicted. Why? Because greenhouse gases aren't the only influence on temperature — there are many other variables, such clouds, aerosols, and the ocean. Since the 1960's, scientists have developed sophisticated climate models to help them understand the ocean's role in moderating climate. "

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