Greenhouse gases overpowering natural cooling

More than half the scientists disagree with the point that the globe is warming. Only a third think it's actually warming, a third think it's cooling, and a third say it's as it should be. Of those who do think it's warming, a third think it's CO2, a third think it's the ozone, and a third are just twiddling their thumbs waiting to see who pays more. Chris, stop ignore two thirds of the scientists, partisan hackery is just plain stupid.
 
At the end of the day, CO2 is still a molecular rounding error in Earth's atmosphere, but without the blind worship of ManMade GlobalWarmerCoolering and ManMade GlobalCoolerWarmering, Marxists would have no hope of further destroying the US economy.

As a pure science Climatology falls somewhere between phrenology and palmistry.
 
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Hydrogen and Oxygen are safe then.... How about Nitrogen? For now, at least... but, can we trust them... Them.

I mean really?

You would think that they could construct a giant protest sign, the MIT Gods, could propel it into space, between earth and the sun, and the shade it produces will protect us. :lol:

Discovery always shows new hope.
 
The Earth's eco-system is a SYSTEM. Thus the name.

None of this Gaia crap.

It's just a system.

There have been historical epochs where our planet has been MUCH cooler than it is these days.

There have been historical epochs where our planet has been much warmer, too.

And lots of those historical epochs came well before there ever was a humankind, much less an industrialized humankind.

It seems pretty inescapable as a conclusion, then, that humans didn't have any impact on causing or changing those global climate conditions, and it strains credulity to believe that we have much ability to do so now, either.

Fire can lead to ice. And we will have damn little to say about it if that happens -- again -- too.
 
:lol:
Next up: The dangers of oxygen!


Are you TRYING to get "them" started?

:lol:

I can hear those imbeciles now:

No fire without Oxygen!

BAN Oxygen.

{THEY know BETTER than we do.

Breathing is over-rated, they say.}

"Just because you cons want to breathe, you cons think you have the RIGHT to make us face the risk of FIRE!

Selfish Cons!"
 
:lol:
Next up: The dangers of oxygen!


Are you TRYING to get "them" started?

:lol:

I can hear those imbeciles now:

No fire without Oxygen!

BAN Oxygen.

{THEY know BETTER than we do.

Breathing is over-rated, they say.}

"Just because you cons want to breathe, you cons think you have the RIGHT to make us face the risk of FIRE!

Selfish Cons!"

Eeek! We'd better stop giving them ideas!
 
Like The Inhale Tax as opposed to The Exhale Tax? We will have long since taken to cover, by then.
 
More than half the scientists disagree with the point that the globe is warming. Only a third think it's actually warming, a third think it's cooling, and a third say it's as it should be. Of those who do think it's warming, a third think it's CO2, a third think it's the ozone, and a third are just twiddling their thumbs waiting to see who pays more. Chris, stop ignore two thirds of the scientists, partisan hackery is just plain stupid.

KK, you need to stop watching Glenn Beck, and get out of your house, you little shut in you....

Scientists Agree Human-induced Global Warming Is Real, Survey Says

ScienceDaily (Jan. 21, 2009) — While the harsh winter pounding many areas of North America and Europe seemingly contradicts the fact that global warming continues unabated, a new survey finds consensus among scientists about the reality of climate change and its likely cause.

A group of 3,146 earth scientists surveyed around the world overwhelmingly agree that in the past 200-plus years, mean global temperatures have been rising, and that human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures.

Peter Doran, University of Illinois at Chicago associate professor of earth and environmental sciences, along with former graduate student Maggie Kendall Zimmerman, conducted the survey late last year.

The findings appear January 19 in the publication Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.

In trying to overcome criticism of earlier attempts to gauge the view of earth scientists on global warming and the human impact factor, Doran and Kendall Zimmerman sought the opinion of the most complete list of earth scientists they could find, contacting more than 10,200 experts around the world listed in the 2007 edition of the American Geological Institute's Directory of Geoscience Departments.

Experts in academia and government research centers were e-mailed invitations to participate in the on-line poll conducted by the website questionpro.com. Only those invited could participate and computer IP addresses of participants were recorded and used to prevent repeat voting. Questions used were reviewed by a polling expert who checked for bias in phrasing, such as suggesting an answer by the way a question was worded. The nine-question survey was short, taking just a few minutes to complete.

Two questions were key: have mean global temperatures risen compared to pre-1800s levels, and has human activity been a significant factor in changing mean global temperatures.

About 90 percent of the scientists agreed with the first question and 82 percent the second.


Scientists Agree Human-induced Global Warming Is Real, Survey Says
 
More than half the scientists disagree with the point that the globe is warming. Only a third think it's actually warming, a third think it's cooling, and a third say it's as it should be. Of those who do think it's warming, a third think it's CO2, a third think it's the ozone, and a third are just twiddling their thumbs waiting to see who pays more. Chris, stop ignore two thirds of the scientists, partisan hackery is just plain stupid.

KK, you need to stop watching Glenn Beck, and get out of your house, you little shut in you....

Scientists Agree Human-induced Global Warming Is Real, Survey Says

ScienceDaily (Jan. 21, 2009) — While the harsh winter pounding many areas of North America and Europe seemingly contradicts the fact that global warming continues unabated, a new survey finds consensus among scientists about the reality of climate change and its likely cause.

A group of 3,146 earth scientists surveyed around the world overwhelmingly agree that in the past 200-plus years, mean global temperatures have been rising, and that human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures.

Peter Doran, University of Illinois at Chicago associate professor of earth and environmental sciences, along with former graduate student Maggie Kendall Zimmerman, conducted the survey late last year.

The findings appear January 19 in the publication Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.

In trying to overcome criticism of earlier attempts to gauge the view of earth scientists on global warming and the human impact factor, Doran and Kendall Zimmerman sought the opinion of the most complete list of earth scientists they could find, contacting more than 10,200 experts around the world listed in the 2007 edition of the American Geological Institute's Directory of Geoscience Departments.

Experts in academia and government research centers were e-mailed invitations to participate in the on-line poll conducted by the website questionpro.com. Only those invited could participate and computer IP addresses of participants were recorded and used to prevent repeat voting. Questions used were reviewed by a polling expert who checked for bias in phrasing, such as suggesting an answer by the way a question was worded. The nine-question survey was short, taking just a few minutes to complete.

Two questions were key: have mean global temperatures risen compared to pre-1800s levels, and has human activity been a significant factor in changing mean global temperatures.

About 90 percent of the scientists agreed with the first question and 82 percent the second.


Scientists Agree Human-induced Global Warming Is Real, Survey Says

As a pure science, Climatology falls squarely between phrenology and palmistry
 
More than half the scientists disagree with the point that the globe is warming. Only a third think it's actually warming, a third think it's cooling, and a third say it's as it should be. Of those who do think it's warming, a third think it's CO2, a third think it's the ozone, and a third are just twiddling their thumbs waiting to see who pays more. Chris, stop ignore two thirds of the scientists, partisan hackery is just plain stupid.

KK, you need to stop watching Glenn Beck, and get out of your house, you little shut in you....

Scientists Agree Human-induced Global Warming Is Real, Survey Says

ScienceDaily (Jan. 21, 2009) — While the harsh winter pounding many areas of North America and Europe seemingly contradicts the fact that global warming continues unabated, a new survey finds consensus among scientists about the reality of climate change and its likely cause.

A group of 3,146 earth scientists surveyed around the world overwhelmingly agree that in the past 200-plus years, mean global temperatures have been rising, and that human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures.

Peter Doran, University of Illinois at Chicago associate professor of earth and environmental sciences, along with former graduate student Maggie Kendall Zimmerman, conducted the survey late last year.

The findings appear January 19 in the publication Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.

In trying to overcome criticism of earlier attempts to gauge the view of earth scientists on global warming and the human impact factor, Doran and Kendall Zimmerman sought the opinion of the most complete list of earth scientists they could find, contacting more than 10,200 experts around the world listed in the 2007 edition of the American Geological Institute's Directory of Geoscience Departments.

Experts in academia and government research centers were e-mailed invitations to participate in the on-line poll conducted by the website questionpro.com. Only those invited could participate and computer IP addresses of participants were recorded and used to prevent repeat voting. Questions used were reviewed by a polling expert who checked for bias in phrasing, such as suggesting an answer by the way a question was worded. The nine-question survey was short, taking just a few minutes to complete.

Two questions were key: have mean global temperatures risen compared to pre-1800s levels, and has human activity been a significant factor in changing mean global temperatures.

About 90 percent of the scientists agreed with the first question and 82 percent the second.


Scientists Agree Human-induced Global Warming Is Real, Survey Says

As a pure science, Climatology falls squarely between phrenology and palmistry


As pure fact, your statement falls squarely between horseshit and bullshit.
 
KK, you need to stop watching Glenn Beck, and get out of your house, you little shut in you....

Scientists Agree Human-induced Global Warming Is Real, Survey Says

ScienceDaily (Jan. 21, 2009) — While the harsh winter pounding many areas of North America and Europe seemingly contradicts the fact that global warming continues unabated, a new survey finds consensus among scientists about the reality of climate change and its likely cause.

A group of 3,146 earth scientists surveyed around the world overwhelmingly agree that in the past 200-plus years, mean global temperatures have been rising, and that human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures.

Peter Doran, University of Illinois at Chicago associate professor of earth and environmental sciences, along with former graduate student Maggie Kendall Zimmerman, conducted the survey late last year.

The findings appear January 19 in the publication Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.

In trying to overcome criticism of earlier attempts to gauge the view of earth scientists on global warming and the human impact factor, Doran and Kendall Zimmerman sought the opinion of the most complete list of earth scientists they could find, contacting more than 10,200 experts around the world listed in the 2007 edition of the American Geological Institute's Directory of Geoscience Departments.

Experts in academia and government research centers were e-mailed invitations to participate in the on-line poll conducted by the website questionpro.com. Only those invited could participate and computer IP addresses of participants were recorded and used to prevent repeat voting. Questions used were reviewed by a polling expert who checked for bias in phrasing, such as suggesting an answer by the way a question was worded. The nine-question survey was short, taking just a few minutes to complete.

Two questions were key: have mean global temperatures risen compared to pre-1800s levels, and has human activity been a significant factor in changing mean global temperatures.

About 90 percent of the scientists agreed with the first question and 82 percent the second.


Scientists Agree Human-induced Global Warming Is Real, Survey Says

As a pure science, Climatology falls squarely between phrenology and palmistry


As pure fact, your statement falls squarely between horseshit and bullshit.

Did you know that the basic laws of physics fall into question in our own solar system? Did you know that?

Look up "Pioneer Anomaly" and then tell me if you still have faith that climatologists have a better grasp on thermodynamics and the laws of our physical universe than our physicists

That's why I put little stock in CO2 as a harbinger of Death and Destruction on Gaia
 

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