Cold Antarctic Bottom Water is warming up

The Final Solution to the Climate Problem is to depopulated the world by 90% and have 2 classes: The ruling Elites who will still have private jets and the slaves living in the stone age
 
The Final Solution to the Climate Problem is to depopulated the world by 90% and have 2 classes: The ruling Elites who will still have private jets and the slaves living in the stone age
Kamala says it out loud in this video @ 8:00 minute mark

 
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Did you miss this. But you, in all your imminent wisdom (LMAO), portend to know and understand it. You really ought to pay attention to what you post. Especially when it goes contrary to your point.
I did not miss this. But you missed my central point. The volcano being discussed is under the Southern Ocean, not on the Antarctic continent.
 
I did not miss this. But you missed my central point. The volcano being discussed is under the Southern Ocean, not on the Antarctic continent.
where do you think the water flows? Here's crick's example of why it's totally useless having a grown up discussion with him. wow.
 
where do you think the water flows? Here's crick's example of why it's totally useless having a grown up discussion with him. wow.
Are you suggesting that water from the Southern Ocean is somehow flowing to the Antarctic ice sheet?
 
This is the latest Co2 fraud claim.

Co2 may not be warming the atmosphere, but under Antarctic ice, it is warming water... even though it has no contact with it...

same with deep ocean currents.

Just how pathetic and desperate is the Co2 fraud to show something not easily debunked....
 
Are you suggesting that water from the Southern Ocean is somehow flowing to the Antarctic ice sheet?
underwater sure, why wouldn't it? Most ocean water doesn't traverse over land. And Ice sheets go to the bottom
 
The Antarctic ice sheet is ice thousands of feet thick on top of the Antarctic continent. It is not floating anywhere.
Fool.
Sea ice is frozen seawater that floats on the ocean surface. It forms in both the Arctic and the Antarctic in each hemisphere’s winter; it retreats in the summer, but does not completely disappear. This floating ice has a profound influence on the polar environment, influencing ocean circulation, weather, and regional climate.
 
Is it true or politically biased to an agenda?
The conclusions of science regarding how the universe works are the closest thing we have to truth. Certainly some scientists have things they feel strongly about and some of them allow those feelings to affect their work. But the prime purpose of the scientific method is to establish a formal strategy using inductive reasoning free of personal biases to establish actual cause and effect relationships. From What Is the Scientific Method?

Why Is the Scientific Method Important?​

The scientific method is important because:

  • It's a standardized approach. The steps used in the scientific method are systematic, so scientists conduct experiments in a standardized manner. This means that their experiments can become more widespread.
  • It eliminates bias. Bias is the tendency to favor your own point of view over those of others. You can eliminate bias in experiments with the help of a scientific approach because experiments require objectivity. The scientific method requires you to carefully record any experimental detail so that it can be mirrored and publicized. To accomplish this, the results of your experiment should be neutral. The scientific method comes in handy when an organization's or scientist's affiliations may lead to bias.
  • It helps create theories. Theories are general principles obtained from facts that can be used to explain observations and predict future events. When a hypothesis is tested and proven to be right, it is converted into a theory — like Einstein's theory of relativity.
  • It can solve problems. With the knowledge of the scientific method, you may be able to develop important problem-solving skills. For example, if you're trying to solve a problem, you can isolate it by considering or eliminating irrelevant factors using the scientific method. In addition, it can help you in making continuous changes to your solutions and retesting them.
  • It creates predictive power. A hypothesis that is proven to be correct raises the likelihood of an event occurring. This means that you can use the scientific method to predict whether or not an event will occur again in the future.
 
The conclusions of science regarding how the universe works are the closest thing we have to truth. Certainly some scientists have things they feel strongly about and some of them allow those feelings to affect their work. But the prime purpose of the scientific method is to establish a formal strategy using inductive reasoning free of personal biases to establish actual cause and effect relationships. From What Is the Scientific Method?

Why Is the Scientific Method Important?​

The scientific method is important because:

  • It's a standardized approach. The steps used in the scientific method are systematic, so scientists conduct experiments in a standardized manner. This means that their experiments can become more widespread.
  • It eliminates bias. Bias is the tendency to favor your own point of view over those of others. You can eliminate bias in experiments with the help of a scientific approach because experiments require objectivity. The scientific method requires you to carefully record any experimental detail so that it can be mirrored and publicized. To accomplish this, the results of your experiment should be neutral. The scientific method comes in handy when an organization's or scientist's affiliations may lead to bias.
  • It helps create theories. Theories are general principles obtained from facts that can be used to explain observations and predict future events. When a hypothesis is tested and proven to be right, it is converted into a theory — like Einstein's theory of relativity.
  • It can solve problems. With the knowledge of the scientific method, you may be able to develop important problem-solving skills. For example, if you're trying to solve a problem, you can isolate it by considering or eliminating irrelevant factors using the scientific method. In addition, it can help you in making continuous changes to your solutions and retesting them.
  • It creates predictive power. A hypothesis that is proven to be correct raises the likelihood of an event occurring. This means that you can use the scientific method to predict whether or not an event will occur again in the future.
Please read the above, Crock. It is apparent that you haven't.
 

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