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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostYou seem to accept that the climate change is occurring but you do not seem to believe that humans have any impact on climate change. Is that correct?
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostYou seem to accept that the climate change is occurring but you do not seem to believe that humans have any impact on climate change. Is that correct?
But if you are referring to the cyclical warming which has been occurring since the depth of the little ice age(which doesn't exist according to Micheal Mann), There is no definitive evidence that humans have been a significant contributor To this beneficial period of warming. Is that what makes me a denier? Humanity was well on our way to solving most of the very real pollution and environmental problems when we got sidetracked by the carbon dioxide as a pollutant issue.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostThe earth has warmed and cooled on its own many times in the past. Humans have put carbon into the atmosphere, that is not debatable. But what is debatable is whether that has contributed at all to any observations nor has it been established that its a catastrophe in the making. The lack of apocalyptic events over the past years show the flaws in the models and that there are crucial variables not being properly considered.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostI will take the bait. It would be preposterous to claim that humans are not having any effect on climate or weather. We have been releasing particulate emissions into the atmosphere for centuries, Creating Smog which affects sunlight distribution, The pollution particlulates affect precipitation formation and patterns, And when that pollution lands on a white surface like snow, it affects the absorption of sunlight. We have been damming rivers, creating reservoirs, drying up lakes and rivers, all of which affect precipitation and weather. We are growing millions of acres of respirating crops, Where there used to be grassland or deserts, Proven to affect precipitation and temperatures faraway. We prevent naturally occuring forest fires, Which create their own weather. We've created urban heat islands with far ranging effects. We have increased beneficial CO2, Which has caused the earth to green, All of that increased photosynthesis is affecting weather patterns. We perform cloud seeding . We have cause desertification. The list goes on and on, all of these things affect the weather, Over the long-term weather is climate. Some beneficial some detrimental, Some yet to be determined.
But if you are referring to the cyclical warming which has been occurring since the depth of the little ice age(which doesn't exist according to Micheal Mann), There is no definitive evidence that humans have been a significant contributor To this beneficial period of warming. Is that what makes me a denier? Humanity was well on our way to solving most of the very real pollution and environmental problems when we got sidetracked by the carbon dioxide as a pollutant issue.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSo you don't believe that the greenhouse gases of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxides are contributing to global temperature increases? Do you accept that carbon dioxide levels are over 400 ppm?
Much of the evidence indicates that the world should be entering a cooling phase imminently, which should last for decades, if tthat fails to materialize, I will be forced to reevaluate. And please don't contort my words, I am not predicting a return to the ice ages, just a continuation of the cyclical temperatures such as we saw as recently as the 70's.
What is your line in the sand, that would cause you to reconsider your beliefs( your word, not mine, I don't believe in anything, I leave that to warmists and other religious fanatics).Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jul 31, 2018, 12:22.
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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostYou might have to let him know what the definition of an “apocalyptical event†is first.
The forest fires in the US hardly qualify.
The global warmers stated heat waves that would kill hundreds of thousands, massive drought where millions would starve, ice sheets breaking off and causing tsunamis, massive sea level rise, entire coastline reclaimed by the ocean overnight, instant melting of mountain glaciers, more invasive species taking over ecosystems, mass wildlife and fauna extinction, desertification of major ag prodcing areas, more killer tornadoes and hurricanes, etc etc.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSo you don't believe that the greenhouse gases of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxides are contributing to global temperature increases? Do you accept that carbon dioxide levels are over 400 ppm?
Once again, you prove that if you can't just label someone as an ignorant denier, then you really don't have any other original thoughts to continue the debate. Then you wonder why we won't invest a bunch of time refuting your cut and paste propaganda with facts, when you never acknowledge anything that doesn't fit your agenda?
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