And the number of deaths would be lower without temperature increase by man. — Haglund
climate change, if a scientific hypothesis, can't be, for that very fact, the only game in town. Are there other hypotheses that are...well...inelegant, too complex, etc.? — Agent Smith
How's about "climate is always changing and a 1 degree increase is positive, yet so minuscule that there's really nothing to talk about". — stoicHoneyBadger
So in the graph we already see a sharp decline in death, yet without a 1 degree temp increase the decline would be even sharper? :grin: — stoicHoneyBadger
You mean to say all this climate emergency hullabaloo is much ado about nothing? — Agent Smith
Yes. If man wouldn't have fucked up the atmosphere, there would have been less deaths. Because of the fires and floods it created wouldn't have happened then. — Haglund
sounds as unreasonable as "if people would have prayed more to God, there would have been less deaths." — stoicHoneyBadger
If instead of fucking up the planet they had prayed, this would be the case indeed! :grin:
Anyone denying the unbalanced, irreversible, definitive, relentless imprint on nature caused by man is in denial. — 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
Yes.
Journalists are getting clicks on scary titles. Politicians get votes from scared people. Green energy shills are getting government payouts. Celebrities get to fly around in private jets, telling people how they should live. Even Austin the weirdo, who lives in his mom's basement, can walk around with a placard and feel like he is saving the earth. — stoicHoneyBadger
Journalists are getting clicks on scary titles. Politicians get votes from scared people. Green energy shills are getting government payouts. Celebrities get to fly around in private jets, telling people how they should live. Even Austin the weirdo, who lives in his mom's basement, can walk around with a placard and feel like he is saving the earth. — stoicHoneyBadger
Quantum mechanics…climate change…electromagnetism…all on par with horoscopes and unicorns. — Xtrix
One surefire way of convincing us that there's truth in these climate change claims is to make a prediction and see if it comes true. Einstein did it with his theory of relativity - remember the solar eclipse of 1919. — Agent Smith
And predictions have been spot on. Despite those who repeat denial propaganda want to claim.
https://amp.onlineathens.com/amp/2014160007 — Xtrix
The thing you don't want to grasp here is the ability to verify a theory in an experiment. — stoicHoneyBadger
Since 1992, the global sea level has risen on average 2.9 millimeters a year. That’s a total of 78.3 millimeters, according to NOAA.
Penn State University meteorologist Michael Mann argued that we underestimated the rate of ice sheet collapse, which has "implications for future sea-level rise."
Ask and astrologer if his predictions are accurate and I have no doubt he will show you a few that actually came true. If you want a scientific approach, look for those that failed. — stoicHoneyBadger
Climate change is a fact, not a “theory” (a term you don’t understand).
There’s a mountain of evidence that supports the idea that the rate of change is outside natural variability. The spike in global average temperature is the result of the industrial Revolution — burning fossil fuels, increasing deforestation through agricultural practices, etc.
There’s a thing called the Internet where you can LEARN about this stuff.
Or continue on being a buffoon. Works either way for me. — Xtrix
There was a video of this Mann guy talking in front of congress(?), promising Washington DC going underwater in the near future. — stoicHoneyBadger
Seems you been learning too much stuff that's not very accurate. — stoicHoneyBadger
that men can turn into women — stoicHoneyBadger
Quite obsessed with that issue, aren’t you. As I said before, I’m not interested in your transphobia. — Xtrix
It's not like I am interested in digging up 30 year or Mann or Gore videos to prove something. — stoicHoneyBadger
You mean to say all this climate emergency hullabaloo is much ado about nothing?
— Agent Smith
Yes. — stoicHoneyBadger
So now biology is called transphopbia? — stoicHoneyBadger
Too, there's a thread on chaos theory and last I checked it had very much to do with the weather! Does chaos not extend to climate? :chin: Oh, I completely forgot, there are patterns in chaos. I could be wrong though; do lemme know if I am. — Agent Smith
Climate deniers don’t know about science or care about science. — Xtrix
Yes. If you change the average T in a shirt time, the natural balance gets distorted. A small change, say 1 degree, leading to less patterns and more chaos — Haglund
Chaos, in my humble opinion, as some say it is, is "order undeciphered". That seems to be the crux of chaos theory, oui? — Agent Smith
Oui, bien sur. But. The beautiful patterns might be disrupted by a small and fast change, like 1 degree uprise in 10 years without falling back. — Haglund
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