Big Fitz
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I love it when you don't have an answer.
My question has been conveniently ignored too it seems.
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I love it when you don't have an answer.
Oh my God!!
Undersea volcanoes are melting the glaciers all over the world!!
Who knew?
I love it when you don't have an answer.
Chris, we now know beyond any doubt that imaginary increases in CO2 are NOT warming the planet, in fact Earth has gotten cooler.
I said it's either as local effect or the Earths Magnetic Field. What else ya got?
The boys at MIT disagree with you....
Study co-author Ronald Prinn, the co-director of the Joint Program and director of MIT's Center for Global Change Science, says that, regarding global warming, it is important "to base our opinions and policies on the peer-reviewed science," he says. And in the peer-reviewed literature, the MIT model, unlike any other, looks in great detail at the effects of economic activity coupled with the effects of atmospheric, oceanic and biological systems. "In that sense, our work is unique," he says.
The new projections, published this month in the American Meteorological Society's Journal of Climate, indicate a median probability of surface warming of 5.2 degrees Celsius by 2100, with a 90% probability range of 3.5 to 7.4 degrees.
Climate change odds much worse than thought
Oh my God!!
Undersea volcanoes are melting the glaciers all over the world!!
Who knew?
Oh my God!!
Undersea volcanoes are melting the glaciers all over the world!!
Who knew?
ManBearPig, is Antarctica included in your definition of "All over the world"?
There's no debating with Chrissy, dude.
All he does is post a bunch of links from enviroloon sites and repeat the same limited menu of platitudes and cliches.
He won't even answer the question as to what evidence he would accept, which would disprove to him the anthropogenic nature of Globalclimatecollerwarmering.
Calling him an idiot is merely telling it like it is.
Sea ice extent grew throughout October, as the temperature dropped and darkness returned to the Arctic. However, a period of relatively slow ice growth early in the month kept the average ice extent lowOctober 2009 had the second-lowest ice extent for the month over the 1979 to 2009 period.
Arctic Sea Ice News & Analysis