Yes, it’s true that the globe is warming, and that humans are exerting a warming influence upon it. But beyond that — to paraphrase the classic movie “The Princess Bride” — “I do not think ‘The Science’ says what you think it says.”That's what I have been saying since this debate began. Yes, putting more Co2 in the atmosphere is problematic and should be reduced as much as possible without destroying economies.
That's what I have been saying since this debate began. Yes, putting more Co2 in the atmosphere is problematic and should be reduced as much as possible without destroying economies.
The "science" does not say we have 10, 12 years or we are all doomed.
One of the people I turn to to explain such matters is Ben Shapiro who I believe has one of the greatest minds today on "figuring shit out".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRk1p8Lzwvo Originally Posted by HedonistForever
Environmentalist won't ever use this chart because it shows we are dangerously close to the coldest temperatures ever recordeduh no. you're misinterpreting this chart.
Originally Posted by Oilrig
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg says the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change should serve as a “wake-up call” for governments to do more to lower emissions. In its first major report in nearly a decade, the IPCC says the Earth could face runaway global warming unless drastic efforts are made to eliminate greenhouse gases and that humans are “unequivocally to blame for the climate crisis,” which is already causing widespread and rapid changes. “The climate crisis is not going away,” Thunberg said. “It’s only escalating, and it’s only growing more intense by the hour.”
The Working Group I contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report addresses the most up-to-date physical understanding of the climate system and climate change, bringing together the latest advances in climate science, and combining multiple lines of evidence from paleoclimate, observations, process understanding, and global and regional climate simulations.