It is science. Your own ramblings notwithstanding. Feel free to take your Republican talking points elsewhere.
“Optimal CO2 level.” :lol: — Xtrix
You are welcome to believe whatever religion / cult / ideology you want, just be honest with yourself and don't call it science — stoicHoneyBadger
If it is science, can you verify or falsify it? — stoicHoneyBadger
You might read about the scientific method ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_method ), about Popper’s falsifiability criteria, etc. — stoicHoneyBadger
Capitalism has certainly fucked some things up, like putting sugars and seed oils into food. But blaming all your troubles on it and assuming communism would do better might not be a reasonable way to go. — stoicHoneyBadger
We have been promised sea levels raising, extreme weather events, etc. for decades, yet none of that has materialized. — stoicHoneyBadger
It all boils down to the fact that the idea of a minuscule ~1 degree warming causing some global catastrophe does not sound reasonable. — stoicHoneyBadger
If nothing happens in 5 years, 10 or 20 — stoicHoneyBadger
Actually, it has. Sea level has risen, and extreme weather events happen every year — breaking records. Not to mention average global temperatures are the hottest year after year. But I know that means nothing for those who don’t want to believe it. — Xtrix
That’s because you don’t have a clue about the Earth’s climate.
Nevermind. It sounds unreasonable to you, so I guess that settles it. What are all those stupid scientists who’ve dedicated their entire lives to understanding the earth talking about? Idiots! — Xtrix
Or you can talk to a climatologist, and they’ll explain it to you. — Xtrix
Sea level has risen, and extreme weather events happen every year — Xtrix
So you blindly trust some group of people, who claim to know something you can't verify? — stoicHoneyBadger
gender studies — stoicHoneyBadger
sharp increase — stoicHoneyBadger
at this rate — stoicHoneyBadger
For anyone serious about learning about sea level rise:
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-global-sea-level — Xtrix
Yeah…great job. So I guess that settles it! You’ve singlehandedly refuted all of climate science! Somehow they missed your extraordinary insight! Good work! — Xtrix
You are looking at them like some God-send enlightened gurus, I see them just as another breed of quacks, similar to astrologers, homeopath, faith healers, taro card readers etc.
I don't need to read every book on horoscopes to know it is quackery. — stoicHoneyBadger
Aha, so it went from 1.4mm to 3.6mm , therefor in one case Marseille would be under water in 25k years, but in the other in just 10k years. Yeap, that a real emergency! :D — stoicHoneyBadger
's the short time in which it happens that matters. — Haglund
And in comparison with human impact on nature, even this looks pale and bleak. — Haglund
Notice how you are moving the goalposts. Ok, temperature changes some 10 degrees every day/night cycle. It changes 50 degrees during the year. Having a 20 degree difference between average temperatures withing two sequential years is not unusual. Yet having a 1 degree increase in 30 years is the end of the world? Does that sound reasonable? — stoicHoneyBadger
See goalpost moved again. What exactly is this impact? Sahara is greening because of the release of trapped co2 by human. In cities situation is certainly way better than it was 150 years ago, when everything was covered with soot — stoicHoneyBadger
The temperature change induced by man is short term and lasting. There is no return to normal. — Haglund
There is no fluctuation we induce. We induce a permanent increase (in short time) without fluctuating back. That's not natural. Not normal. — Haglund
ok, but the question still is whether it is a small pleasantry or a global catastrophe. I don't see any tangible evidence to suggest a catastrophe. — stoicHoneyBadger
Chaotic effects. Forrest fires and floods happen quite regularly lately. — Haglund
War! Pestilence! Famine! — stoicHoneyBadger
not a credible scientific theory. What if forest fires are caused by its mismanagement? — stoicHoneyBadger
It's not a theory. There are just more fires and floods everywhere. For a fact. And you would expect management to have improved. — Haglund
And how do you know it is caused by a 1 degree temp. increase? — stoicHoneyBadger
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