Greta Thunberg Meets With Barack Obama To Talk Climate Fear

Which scientists predicted that the east coast would be under water today?

It would be easier to list which hasn't. The same ones the politicians are referring to when they give us their doomsday predictions. Who's giving them those ideas?

For start, based on IPCC reports, that are mostly fabricated to show what they need to continue their funding, you get organizations, such as Union of Concerned Scientists, who release the report about US coastal cities that are going to be under water. Here is the REPORT. Don't forget, those are the same predictions that suppose to happen 30, or 20, or 10 years ago.

"In 12 years, the world is going to end..."
It`s an excellent report but it`s not 30 years old and still no list of scientists that I asked for.
 
"What is Global Warming?

"Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century primarily due to the greenhouse gases released as people burn fossil fuels.
giss_temperature.png

"The global average surface temperature rose 0.6 to 0.9 degrees Celsius (1.1 to 1.6° F) between 1906 and 2005, and the rate of temperature increase has nearly doubled in the last 50 years. Temperatures are certain to go up further."

Global Warming

Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century

Unusually rapid compared to what?
Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century

Unusually rapid compared to what?
Pre-Industrial Revolution global temperature rises.
giss_temperature.png

"Despite ups and downs from year to year, global average surface temperature is rising. By the beginning of the 21st century, Earth’s temperature was roughly 0.5 degrees Celsius above the long-term (1951–1980) average. (NASA figure adapted from Goddard Institute for Space Studies Surface Temperature Analysis.)"

Global Warming

We need to make trillions of dollars in "investments" based on 140 years?
You can't be serious.
 
Which scientists predicted that the east coast would be under water today?

It would be easier to list which hasn't. The same ones the politicians are referring to when they give us their doomsday predictions. Who's giving them those ideas?

For start, based on IPCC reports, that are mostly fabricated to show what they need to continue their funding, you get organizations, such as Union of Concerned Scientists, who release the report about US coastal cities that are going to be under water. Here is the REPORT. Don't forget, those are the same predictions that suppose to happen 30, or 20, or 10 years ago.

"In 12 years, the world is going to end..."
It`s an excellent report but it`s not 30 years old and still no list of scientists that I asked for.

I gave it to you, not my problem you're unable to comprehend what you read.

Let's try again.

Union of Concerned Scientists. You can search for it, or do I have to do that for you?

Oh, and report, is pretty much the same crap that "Inconvenient truth" is based on. You know, much fabricated data and edited computer models to show the alarming data.
 
Seas are not rising. The Earth is always changing and land naturally sinks and raises at different points.
Seas are not rising. The Earth is always changing and land naturally sinks and raises at different points.
What do you know NASA doesn't?

Sea Level | Vital Signs – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

"Sea level rise is caused primarily by two factors related to global warming: the added water from melting ice sheets and glaciers and the expansion of seawater as it warms. The first graph tracks the change in sea level since 1993 as observed by satellites..."

"You now need to create an Earthdata account to access NASA's sea level data. Register here for free. Once logged in, click the "download data" button on this page to access the data."
Nothing. Even NASA knows we are in an interglacial cycle and our current temperatures are below the peak temperatures of previous interglacial cycles.
1) How was it for man in those peak periods? For their civilizations?
2) What causes these changes
3) What is causing the rise today?

Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"

In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."

They can't prove that.
 
What do you know NASA doesn't?

Sea Level | Vital Signs – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

"Sea level rise is caused primarily by two factors related to global warming: the added water from melting ice sheets and glaciers and the expansion of seawater as it warms. The first graph tracks the change in sea level since 1993 as observed by satellites..."

"You now need to create an Earthdata account to access NASA's sea level data. Register here for free. Once logged in, click the "download data" button on this page to access the data."
Nothing. Even NASA knows we are in an interglacial cycle and our current temperatures are below the peak temperatures of previous interglacial cycles.
1) How was it for man in those peak periods? For their civilizations?
2) What causes these changes
3) What is causing the rise today?

Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"

In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."

They can't prove that.

They can't prove it. We can't disprove it, neither. That's exactly what they counting on.
 
Seas are not rising. The Earth is always changing and land naturally sinks and raises at different points.
Seas are not rising. The Earth is always changing and land naturally sinks and raises at different points.
What do you know NASA doesn't?

Sea Level | Vital Signs – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

"Sea level rise is caused primarily by two factors related to global warming: the added water from melting ice sheets and glaciers and the expansion of seawater as it warms. The first graph tracks the change in sea level since 1993 as observed by satellites..."

"You now need to create an Earthdata account to access NASA's sea level data. Register here for free. Once logged in, click the "download data" button on this page to access the data."
Nothing. Even NASA knows we are in an interglacial cycle and our current temperatures are below the peak temperatures of previous interglacial cycles.
1) How was it for man in those peak periods? For their civilizations?
2) What causes these changes
3) What is causing the rise today?

Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"
That claim can’t be made because there isn’t enough resolution to make that comparison. Temps went up and down during the cycles. To say that they never rose or fell at this rate cannot be determined.
 
"What is Global Warming?

"Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century primarily due to the greenhouse gases released as people burn fossil fuels.
giss_temperature.png

"The global average surface temperature rose 0.6 to 0.9 degrees Celsius (1.1 to 1.6° F) between 1906 and 2005, and the rate of temperature increase has nearly doubled in the last 50 years. Temperatures are certain to go up further."

Global Warming

Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century

Unusually rapid compared to what?
Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century

Unusually rapid compared to what?
Pre-Industrial Revolution global temperature rises.
giss_temperature.png

"Despite ups and downs from year to year, global average surface temperature is rising. By the beginning of the 21st century, Earth’s temperature was roughly 0.5 degrees Celsius above the long-term (1951–1980) average. (NASA figure adapted from Goddard Institute for Space Studies Surface Temperature Analysis.)"

Global Warming

Ten thousand years ago was much warmer than it is now. If you go further, Antarctica was ice free during the Cretaceous Period, for millions of years. Don't tell me, dinosaurs industrial revolution cause temperature to rise and run them into extinction, and we don't want to make the same mistake.
Ten thousand years ago was much warmer than it is now. If you go further, Antarctica was ice free during the Cretaceous Period, for millions of years. Don't tell me, dinosaurs industrial revolution cause temperature to rise and run them into extinction, and we don't want to make the same mistake
The Cretaceous Period occurred 66 million to 145 million years ago while anatomically modern humans rose in Africa about 300,000 years ago and reached behavioral modernity about 50,000 years ago. If you're a human being under 30 years old today, you have never experienced a year in which the average surface temperature of the earth was below average.
History of the world - Wikipedia

image-20150223-32244-1x1plkf.png

"Each month, the US National Climatic Data Center calculates Earth’s average surface temperature using temperature measurements that cover the Earth’s surface.

"Then, another average is calculated for each month of the year for the twentieth century, 1901-2000.

"For each month, this gives one number representative of the entire century.

"Subtract this overall 1900s monthly average – which for February is 53.9F (12.1C) – from each individual month’s temperature and you’ve got the anomaly: that is, the difference from the average.

"The last month that was at or below that 1900s average was February 1985.

"Ronald Reagan had just started his second presidential term and Foreigner had the number one single with 'I want to know what love is.'"

Let’s Call It: 30 Years Of Above Average Temperatures Means The Climate Has Changed
 
"What is Global Warming?

"Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century primarily due to the greenhouse gases released as people burn fossil fuels.
giss_temperature.png

"The global average surface temperature rose 0.6 to 0.9 degrees Celsius (1.1 to 1.6° F) between 1906 and 2005, and the rate of temperature increase has nearly doubled in the last 50 years. Temperatures are certain to go up further."

Global Warming

Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century

Unusually rapid compared to what?
Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century

Unusually rapid compared to what?
Pre-Industrial Revolution global temperature rises.
giss_temperature.png

"Despite ups and downs from year to year, global average surface temperature is rising. By the beginning of the 21st century, Earth’s temperature was roughly 0.5 degrees Celsius above the long-term (1951–1980) average. (NASA figure adapted from Goddard Institute for Space Studies Surface Temperature Analysis.)"

Global Warming

Ten thousand years ago was much warmer than it is now. If you go further, Antarctica was ice free during the Cretaceous Period, for millions of years. Don't tell me, dinosaurs industrial revolution cause temperature to rise and run them into extinction, and we don't want to make the same mistake.
Ten thousand years ago was much warmer than it is now. If you go further, Antarctica was ice free during the Cretaceous Period, for millions of years. Don't tell me, dinosaurs industrial revolution cause temperature to rise and run them into extinction, and we don't want to make the same mistake
The Cretaceous Period occurred 66 million to 145 million years ago while anatomically modern humans rose in Africa about 300,000 years ago and reached behavioral modernity about 50,000 years ago. If you're a human being under 30 years old today, you have never experienced a year in which the average surface temperature of the earth was below average.
History of the world - Wikipedia

image-20150223-32244-1x1plkf.png

"Each month, the US National Climatic Data Center calculates Earth’s average surface temperature using temperature measurements that cover the Earth’s surface.

"Then, another average is calculated for each month of the year for the twentieth century, 1901-2000.

"For each month, this gives one number representative of the entire century.

"Subtract this overall 1900s monthly average – which for February is 53.9F (12.1C) – from each individual month’s temperature and you’ve got the anomaly: that is, the difference from the average.

"The last month that was at or below that 1900s average was February 1985.

"Ronald Reagan had just started his second presidential term and Foreigner had the number one single with 'I want to know what love is.'"

Let’s Call It: 30 Years Of Above Average Temperatures Means The Climate Has Changed

"Each month, the US National Climatic Data Center calculates Earth’s average surface temperature using temperature measurements that cover the Earth’s surface.

Wow! Every inch?
 
What do you know NASA doesn't?

Sea Level | Vital Signs – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

"Sea level rise is caused primarily by two factors related to global warming: the added water from melting ice sheets and glaciers and the expansion of seawater as it warms. The first graph tracks the change in sea level since 1993 as observed by satellites..."

"You now need to create an Earthdata account to access NASA's sea level data. Register here for free. Once logged in, click the "download data" button on this page to access the data."
Nothing. Even NASA knows we are in an interglacial cycle and our current temperatures are below the peak temperatures of previous interglacial cycles.
1) How was it for man in those peak periods? For their civilizations?
2) What causes these changes
3) What is causing the rise today?

Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"

Hey dumbass, we’ve had many ice ages followed up by slow warming. Then suddenly there is a huge spike in warming, it accelerates. Then after a hot period comes a new ice age. This has all happened before, and will happen again.
Hey dumbass, we’ve had many ice ages followed up by slow warming. Then suddenly there is a huge spike in warming, it accelerates. Then after a hot period comes a new ice age. This has all happened before, and will happen again.
How many Industrial Revolutions have followed previous ice ages, Einstein?
epica_temperature.png

"Earth has experienced climate change in the past without help from humanity. We know about past climates because of evidence left in tree rings, layers of ice in glaciers, ocean sediments, coral reefs, and layers of sedimentary rocks...."

"Using this ancient evidence, scientists have built a record of Earth’s past climates, or 'paleoclimates.'

"The paleoclimate record combined with global models shows past ice ages as well as periods even warmer than today.

"But the paleoclimate record also reveals that the current climatic warming is occurring much more rapidly than past warming events.

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."

Global Warming
 
Nothing. Even NASA knows we are in an interglacial cycle and our current temperatures are below the peak temperatures of previous interglacial cycles.
1) How was it for man in those peak periods? For their civilizations?
2) What causes these changes
3) What is causing the rise today?

Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"

Hey dumbass, we’ve had many ice ages followed up by slow warming. Then suddenly there is a huge spike in warming, it accelerates. Then after a hot period comes a new ice age. This has all happened before, and will happen again.
Hey dumbass, we’ve had many ice ages followed up by slow warming. Then suddenly there is a huge spike in warming, it accelerates. Then after a hot period comes a new ice age. This has all happened before, and will happen again.
How many Industrial Revolutions have followed previous ice ages, Einstein?
epica_temperature.png

"Earth has experienced climate change in the past without help from humanity. We know about past climates because of evidence left in tree rings, layers of ice in glaciers, ocean sediments, coral reefs, and layers of sedimentary rocks...."

"Using this ancient evidence, scientists have built a record of Earth’s past climates, or 'paleoclimates.'

"The paleoclimate record combined with global models shows past ice ages as well as periods even warmer than today.

"But the paleoclimate record also reveals that the current climatic warming is occurring much more rapidly than past warming events.

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."

Global Warming

Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)

DURR.

No evidence in that link for "roughly ten times faster"
 
"What is Global Warming?

"Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century primarily due to the greenhouse gases released as people burn fossil fuels.
giss_temperature.png

"The global average surface temperature rose 0.6 to 0.9 degrees Celsius (1.1 to 1.6° F) between 1906 and 2005, and the rate of temperature increase has nearly doubled in the last 50 years. Temperatures are certain to go up further."

Global Warming

Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century

Unusually rapid compared to what?
Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century

Unusually rapid compared to what?
Pre-Industrial Revolution global temperature rises.
giss_temperature.png

"Despite ups and downs from year to year, global average surface temperature is rising. By the beginning of the 21st century, Earth’s temperature was roughly 0.5 degrees Celsius above the long-term (1951–1980) average. (NASA figure adapted from Goddard Institute for Space Studies Surface Temperature Analysis.)"

Global Warming

Ten thousand years ago was much warmer than it is now. If you go further, Antarctica was ice free during the Cretaceous Period, for millions of years. Don't tell me, dinosaurs industrial revolution cause temperature to rise and run them into extinction, and we don't want to make the same mistake.
Ten thousand years ago was much warmer than it is now. If you go further, Antarctica was ice free during the Cretaceous Period, for millions of years. Don't tell me, dinosaurs industrial revolution cause temperature to rise and run them into extinction, and we don't want to make the same mistake
The Cretaceous Period occurred 66 million to 145 million years ago while anatomically modern humans rose in Africa about 300,000 years ago and reached behavioral modernity about 50,000 years ago. If you're a human being under 30 years old today, you have never experienced a year in which the average surface temperature of the earth was below average.
History of the world - Wikipedia

image-20150223-32244-1x1plkf.png

"Each month, the US National Climatic Data Center calculates Earth’s average surface temperature using temperature measurements that cover the Earth’s surface.

"Then, another average is calculated for each month of the year for the twentieth century, 1901-2000.

"For each month, this gives one number representative of the entire century.

"Subtract this overall 1900s monthly average – which for February is 53.9F (12.1C) – from each individual month’s temperature and you’ve got the anomaly: that is, the difference from the average.

"The last month that was at or below that 1900s average was February 1985.

"Ronald Reagan had just started his second presidential term and Foreigner had the number one single with 'I want to know what love is.'"

Let’s Call It: 30 Years Of Above Average Temperatures Means The Climate Has Changed

"Each month, the US National Climatic Data Center calculates Earth’s average surface temperature using temperature measurements that cover the Earth’s surface.

Wow! Every inch?
Wow! Every inch?
Every acre?

Climate Change: The Unseen Force Behind Rising Food Prices? | Worldwatch Institute

"Climate Change: The Unseen Force Behind Rising Food Prices?
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"Climate change may be behind the recent rise in food prices..."

"That sneaking suspicion you get every time you arrive at the grocery checkout counter is right: food generally costs more than it did just 12 months ago.

"According to a recent statement presented to the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, the Consumer Price Index, a measure of average prices for household and consumer goods, is projected to rise from 3.5 percent to 4.5 percent by year’s end.

"Prices are expected to remain high as global food production struggles to keep pace with the rising demand for commodities such as wheat and corn."
 
Nothing. Even NASA knows we are in an interglacial cycle and our current temperatures are below the peak temperatures of previous interglacial cycles.
1) How was it for man in those peak periods? For their civilizations?
2) What causes these changes
3) What is causing the rise today?

Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"

Hey dumbass, we’ve had many ice ages followed up by slow warming. Then suddenly there is a huge spike in warming, it accelerates. Then after a hot period comes a new ice age. This has all happened before, and will happen again.
Hey dumbass, we’ve had many ice ages followed up by slow warming. Then suddenly there is a huge spike in warming, it accelerates. Then after a hot period comes a new ice age. This has all happened before, and will happen again.
How many Industrial Revolutions have followed previous ice ages, Einstein?
epica_temperature.png

"Earth has experienced climate change in the past without help from humanity. We know about past climates because of evidence left in tree rings, layers of ice in glaciers, ocean sediments, coral reefs, and layers of sedimentary rocks...."

"Using this ancient evidence, scientists have built a record of Earth’s past climates, or 'paleoclimates.'

"The paleoclimate record combined with global models shows past ice ages as well as periods even warmer than today.

"But the paleoclimate record also reveals that the current climatic warming is occurring much more rapidly than past warming events.

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."

Global Warming

Did you not look at your own graph? It clearly shows how it warmed up very quickly then goes into the next ice age. Who cares if it’s happening any more quickly? There is no evidence that it would adversely affect the next ice age. You’re just fear mongering so people will be inclined to support your idiotic political Agenda.
 
What do you know NASA doesn't?

Sea Level | Vital Signs – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

"Sea level rise is caused primarily by two factors related to global warming: the added water from melting ice sheets and glaciers and the expansion of seawater as it warms. The first graph tracks the change in sea level since 1993 as observed by satellites..."

"You now need to create an Earthdata account to access NASA's sea level data. Register here for free. Once logged in, click the "download data" button on this page to access the data."
Nothing. Even NASA knows we are in an interglacial cycle and our current temperatures are below the peak temperatures of previous interglacial cycles.
1) How was it for man in those peak periods? For their civilizations?
2) What causes these changes
3) What is causing the rise today?

Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"
That claim can’t be made because there isn’t enough resolution to make that comparison. Temps went up and down during the cycles. To say that they never rose or fell at this rate cannot be determined.
That claim can’t be made because there isn’t enough resolution to make that comparison. Temps went up and down during the cycles. To say that they never rose or fell at this rate cannot be determined.
How are you defining "resolution"?

Global Warming

"Models predict that Earth will warm between 2 and 6 degrees Celsius in the next century. When global warming has happened at various times in the past two million years, it has taken the planet about 5,000 years to warm 5 degrees. The predicted rate of warming for the next century is at least 20 times faster. This rate of change is extremely unusual."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"
 
1) How was it for man in those peak periods? For their civilizations?
2) What causes these changes
3) What is causing the rise today?

Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"

Hey dumbass, we’ve had many ice ages followed up by slow warming. Then suddenly there is a huge spike in warming, it accelerates. Then after a hot period comes a new ice age. This has all happened before, and will happen again.
Hey dumbass, we’ve had many ice ages followed up by slow warming. Then suddenly there is a huge spike in warming, it accelerates. Then after a hot period comes a new ice age. This has all happened before, and will happen again.
How many Industrial Revolutions have followed previous ice ages, Einstein?
epica_temperature.png

"Earth has experienced climate change in the past without help from humanity. We know about past climates because of evidence left in tree rings, layers of ice in glaciers, ocean sediments, coral reefs, and layers of sedimentary rocks...."

"Using this ancient evidence, scientists have built a record of Earth’s past climates, or 'paleoclimates.'

"The paleoclimate record combined with global models shows past ice ages as well as periods even warmer than today.

"But the paleoclimate record also reveals that the current climatic warming is occurring much more rapidly than past warming events.

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."

Global Warming

Did you not look at your own graph? It clearly shows how it warmed up very quickly then goes into the next ice age. Who cares if it’s happening any more quickly? There is no evidence that it would adversely affect the next ice age. You’re just fear mongering so people will be inclined to support your idiotic political Agenda.
Did you not look at your own graph? It clearly shows how it warmed up very quickly then goes into the next ice age. Who cares if it’s happening any more quickly? There is no evidence that it would adversely affect the next ice age. You’re just fear mongering so people will be inclined to support your idiotic political Agenda.
Over the past two million years, it has taken the planet about 5000 years to warm 5 degrees. How does that rate of warming compare to the last two hundred years?
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1700 years of Temperature from Proxy Data | GlobalChange.gov
 
Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century

Unusually rapid compared to what?
Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century

Unusually rapid compared to what?
Pre-Industrial Revolution global temperature rises.
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"Despite ups and downs from year to year, global average surface temperature is rising. By the beginning of the 21st century, Earth’s temperature was roughly 0.5 degrees Celsius above the long-term (1951–1980) average. (NASA figure adapted from Goddard Institute for Space Studies Surface Temperature Analysis.)"

Global Warming

Ten thousand years ago was much warmer than it is now. If you go further, Antarctica was ice free during the Cretaceous Period, for millions of years. Don't tell me, dinosaurs industrial revolution cause temperature to rise and run them into extinction, and we don't want to make the same mistake.
Ten thousand years ago was much warmer than it is now. If you go further, Antarctica was ice free during the Cretaceous Period, for millions of years. Don't tell me, dinosaurs industrial revolution cause temperature to rise and run them into extinction, and we don't want to make the same mistake
The Cretaceous Period occurred 66 million to 145 million years ago while anatomically modern humans rose in Africa about 300,000 years ago and reached behavioral modernity about 50,000 years ago. If you're a human being under 30 years old today, you have never experienced a year in which the average surface temperature of the earth was below average.
History of the world - Wikipedia

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"Each month, the US National Climatic Data Center calculates Earth’s average surface temperature using temperature measurements that cover the Earth’s surface.

"Then, another average is calculated for each month of the year for the twentieth century, 1901-2000.

"For each month, this gives one number representative of the entire century.

"Subtract this overall 1900s monthly average – which for February is 53.9F (12.1C) – from each individual month’s temperature and you’ve got the anomaly: that is, the difference from the average.

"The last month that was at or below that 1900s average was February 1985.

"Ronald Reagan had just started his second presidential term and Foreigner had the number one single with 'I want to know what love is.'"

Let’s Call It: 30 Years Of Above Average Temperatures Means The Climate Has Changed

"Each month, the US National Climatic Data Center calculates Earth’s average surface temperature using temperature measurements that cover the Earth’s surface.

Wow! Every inch?
Wow! Every inch?
Every acre?

Climate Change: The Unseen Force Behind Rising Food Prices? | Worldwatch Institute

"Climate Change: The Unseen Force Behind Rising Food Prices?
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"Climate change may be behind the recent rise in food prices..."

"That sneaking suspicion you get every time you arrive at the grocery checkout counter is right: food generally costs more than it did just 12 months ago.

"According to a recent statement presented to the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, the Consumer Price Index, a measure of average prices for household and consumer goods, is projected to rise from 3.5 percent to 4.5 percent by year’s end.

"Prices are expected to remain high as global food production struggles to keep pace with the rising demand for commodities such as wheat and corn."

"Climate change may be behind the recent rise in food prices..."

"Climate change may not be behind the recent rise in food prices...".
 
Nothing. Even NASA knows we are in an interglacial cycle and our current temperatures are below the peak temperatures of previous interglacial cycles.
1) How was it for man in those peak periods? For their civilizations?
2) What causes these changes
3) What is causing the rise today?

Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
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"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"
That claim can’t be made because there isn’t enough resolution to make that comparison. Temps went up and down during the cycles. To say that they never rose or fell at this rate cannot be determined.
That claim can’t be made because there isn’t enough resolution to make that comparison. Temps went up and down during the cycles. To say that they never rose or fell at this rate cannot be determined.
How are you defining "resolution"?

Global Warming

"Models predict that Earth will warm between 2 and 6 degrees Celsius in the next century. When global warming has happened at various times in the past two million years, it has taken the planet about 5,000 years to warm 5 degrees. The predicted rate of warming for the next century is at least 20 times faster. This rate of change is extremely unusual."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"

The predicted rate of warming for the next century is at least 20 times faster.

It could be 200 times faster!!!

Makes you wonder why these warmist twats are still anti-nuclear...….
 
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"

Hey dumbass, we’ve had many ice ages followed up by slow warming. Then suddenly there is a huge spike in warming, it accelerates. Then after a hot period comes a new ice age. This has all happened before, and will happen again.
Hey dumbass, we’ve had many ice ages followed up by slow warming. Then suddenly there is a huge spike in warming, it accelerates. Then after a hot period comes a new ice age. This has all happened before, and will happen again.
How many Industrial Revolutions have followed previous ice ages, Einstein?
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"Earth has experienced climate change in the past without help from humanity. We know about past climates because of evidence left in tree rings, layers of ice in glaciers, ocean sediments, coral reefs, and layers of sedimentary rocks...."

"Using this ancient evidence, scientists have built a record of Earth’s past climates, or 'paleoclimates.'

"The paleoclimate record combined with global models shows past ice ages as well as periods even warmer than today.

"But the paleoclimate record also reveals that the current climatic warming is occurring much more rapidly than past warming events.

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."

Global Warming

Did you not look at your own graph? It clearly shows how it warmed up very quickly then goes into the next ice age. Who cares if it’s happening any more quickly? There is no evidence that it would adversely affect the next ice age. You’re just fear mongering so people will be inclined to support your idiotic political Agenda.
Did you not look at your own graph? It clearly shows how it warmed up very quickly then goes into the next ice age. Who cares if it’s happening any more quickly? There is no evidence that it would adversely affect the next ice age. You’re just fear mongering so people will be inclined to support your idiotic political Agenda.
Over the past two million years, it has taken the planet about 5000 years to warm 5 degrees. How does that rate of warming compare to the last two hundred years?
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1700 years of Temperature from Proxy Data | GlobalChange.gov

Over the past two million years, it has taken the planet about 5000 years to warm 5 degrees

Post the change from today.....back 5000 years. And then 5000 more. And then 5000 more. And then 5000 more.

After you post all 400 of those data points, we'll have a look at that claim.
 
1) How was it for man in those peak periods? For their civilizations?
2) What causes these changes
3) What is causing the rise today?

Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"
That claim can’t be made because there isn’t enough resolution to make that comparison. Temps went up and down during the cycles. To say that they never rose or fell at this rate cannot be determined.
That claim can’t be made because there isn’t enough resolution to make that comparison. Temps went up and down during the cycles. To say that they never rose or fell at this rate cannot be determined.
How are you defining "resolution"?

Global Warming

"Models predict that Earth will warm between 2 and 6 degrees Celsius in the next century. When global warming has happened at various times in the past two million years, it has taken the planet about 5,000 years to warm 5 degrees. The predicted rate of warming for the next century is at least 20 times faster. This rate of change is extremely unusual."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"

The predicted rate of warming for the next century is at least 20 times faster.

It could be 200 times faster!!!

Makes you wonder why these warmist twats are still anti-nuclear...….
It could be 200 times faster!!!

Makes you wonder why these warmist twats are still anti-nuclear...….
Obviously, they are better at the math of global warming than you are
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"The temperature at the center of a nuclear explosion depends on the yield of the weapon. Or whether the weapon is an atom bomb which relies on nuclear fission to detonate or a hydrogen bomb which uses both fusion and fission. Those are all factors that play a role in the temperature at the center of a nuke but the temperature at the core of the explosion is always between 50 and 150 million degrees Fahrenheit."

How hot is a nuclear explosion? - Introversion
 
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
Fluctuations in Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s solar cycles have a bigger impact on the climate than any of the nonsense climate hoaxers are huffing about.
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"
That claim can’t be made because there isn’t enough resolution to make that comparison. Temps went up and down during the cycles. To say that they never rose or fell at this rate cannot be determined.
That claim can’t be made because there isn’t enough resolution to make that comparison. Temps went up and down during the cycles. To say that they never rose or fell at this rate cannot be determined.
How are you defining "resolution"?

Global Warming

"Models predict that Earth will warm between 2 and 6 degrees Celsius in the next century. When global warming has happened at various times in the past two million years, it has taken the planet about 5,000 years to warm 5 degrees. The predicted rate of warming for the next century is at least 20 times faster. This rate of change is extremely unusual."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"

The predicted rate of warming for the next century is at least 20 times faster.

It could be 200 times faster!!!

Makes you wonder why these warmist twats are still anti-nuclear...….
It could be 200 times faster!!!

Makes you wonder why these warmist twats are still anti-nuclear...….
Obviously, they are better at the math of global warming than you are
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"The temperature at the center of a nuclear explosion depends on the yield of the weapon. Or whether the weapon is an atom bomb which relies on nuclear fission to detonate or a hydrogen bomb which uses both fusion and fission. Those are all factors that play a role in the temperature at the center of a nuke but the temperature at the core of the explosion is always between 50 and 150 million degrees Fahrenheit."

How hot is a nuclear explosion? - Introversion

If you think nuclear power involves 50 million degree explosions, you may be as dumb as Greta.
 
What explains the increase in the rate of global warming since the Industrial Revolution?

Global Warming

"As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"
That claim can’t be made because there isn’t enough resolution to make that comparison. Temps went up and down during the cycles. To say that they never rose or fell at this rate cannot be determined.
That claim can’t be made because there isn’t enough resolution to make that comparison. Temps went up and down during the cycles. To say that they never rose or fell at this rate cannot be determined.
How are you defining "resolution"?

Global Warming

"Models predict that Earth will warm between 2 and 6 degrees Celsius in the next century. When global warming has happened at various times in the past two million years, it has taken the planet about 5,000 years to warm 5 degrees. The predicted rate of warming for the next century is at least 20 times faster. This rate of change is extremely unusual."
proxy-based_temperature_reconstruction.png

"Temperature histories from paleoclimate data (green line) compared to the history based on modern instruments (blue line) suggest that global temperature is warmer now than it has been in the past 1,000 years, and possibly longer. (Graph adapted from Mann et al., 2008.)"

The predicted rate of warming for the next century is at least 20 times faster.

It could be 200 times faster!!!

Makes you wonder why these warmist twats are still anti-nuclear...….
It could be 200 times faster!!!

Makes you wonder why these warmist twats are still anti-nuclear...….
Obviously, they are better at the math of global warming than you are
maxresdefault.jpg

"The temperature at the center of a nuclear explosion depends on the yield of the weapon. Or whether the weapon is an atom bomb which relies on nuclear fission to detonate or a hydrogen bomb which uses both fusion and fission. Those are all factors that play a role in the temperature at the center of a nuke but the temperature at the core of the explosion is always between 50 and 150 million degrees Fahrenheit."

How hot is a nuclear explosion? - Introversion

If you think nuclear power involves 50 million degree explosions, you may be as dumb as Greta.
If you think nuclear power involves 50 million degree explosions, you may be as dumb as Greta.
If you think nuclear proliferation is another Chinese hoax, you're at least as stupid as your hero
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