Antarctica undergoing severe and long-lasting heat wave

I couldn't care less about that. I was addressing your question "When did anthropogenic global warming begin?"

And jamming you up with more evidence for the ocean controlling the planet's climate.
Are you suggesting that anthropogenic global warming started before the Industrial Revolution? Would you care to explain how that worked?
 
Are you suggesting that anthropogenic global warming started before the Industrial Revolution? Would you care to explain how that worked?
I'm suggesting the current warming trend has natural origins and those origins are heat circulation from the Atlantic to the Arctic. Did you read the paper?
 
I'm suggesting the current warming trend has natural origins and those origins are heat circulation from the Atlantic to the Arctic. Did you read the paper?
Turn that barstool over, jump on and SPIN you ignorant, lying ratfuck.
 
Turn that barstool over, jump on and SPIN you ignorant, lying ratfuck.
Ocean currents establish climate.
The ocean is the largest collector of solar energy.
The ocean stores the majority of the planet's heat.
The ocean is the largest feature of the planet.
The mass of the ocean is 300 times the mass of the atmosphere.
The ocean contains 1000 times more heat than the ocean.
The ocean heats the atmosphere.
The atmosphere does not heat the ocean.
Physical evidence shows that when ocean currents change, the climate changes.
Physical evidence shows ocean currents are responsible for northern hemisphere glaciation.
Physical evidence shows ocean currents are responsible for the initiation of the Little Ice Age.
Physical evidence shows ocean currents are responsible for the end of the Little Ice Age.
The current warming trend began 250 years before the industrial revolution.
The geologic record is littered with examples of naturally caused warming and cooling trends.
Empirical climate evidence shows the planet cooled for millions of years with >600 ppm of CO2.
The last interglacial period was 2C warmer with 26ft higher seas and 120ppm less CO2 than today.
 
Ocean currents establish climate.
The ocean is the largest collector of solar energy.
The ocean stores the majority of the planet's heat.
The ocean is the largest feature of the planet.
The mass of the ocean is 300 times the mass of the atmosphere.
The ocean contains 1000 times more heat than the ocean.
The ocean heats the atmosphere.
The atmosphere does not heat the ocean.
Physical evidence shows that when ocean currents change, the climate changes.
Physical evidence shows ocean currents are responsible for northern hemisphere glaciation.
Physical evidence shows ocean currents are responsible for the initiation of the Little Ice Age.
Physical evidence shows ocean currents are responsible for the end of the Little Ice Age.
The current warming trend began 250 years before the industrial revolution.
The geologic record is littered with examples of naturally caused warming and cooling trends.
Empirical climate evidence shows the planet cooled for millions of years with >600 ppm of CO2.
The last interglacial period was 2C warmer with 26ft higher seas and 120ppm less CO2 than today.
Good, that's it, see if you can make a dozen turns.
 

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