As demonstrated by the actual data, NOTHING global will happen. Increasing CO2, which accounts for a miniscule portion of our atmosphere, by 40% will cause no global changes. Zip, Zero Nothing! The current CO2 levels are still well within the historical bounds of the earth's history - in fact they are less than 1/2 standard deviation from the mean.
In consideration of humanity's lot, no one cares about the extreme, "astronomical" conditions the Earth has had (or the ones to come) in its long, history. Human life requires very narrow conditions. And obviously we can manipulate those to some extent. And we are, companies and governments all over the world are already employing carbon emission mitigation, and that's expected to continue growing. You have lost the argument in a practical sense. But please, continue "theoretically". : )
Even if you only include periods when man has been on the earth, the facts stand. You have lost the argument from a facts perspective, especially when you consider that temperature leads CO2 by 800 years. But please continue "theoretically" with your flawed climate change alarmism.
Well, if I've lost on the facts I have a lot of company. You stand nearly alone on this issue, which of course does not mean you're wrong (but that is the way to bet). Perhaps history will recognize and reward you one day, gwb!
read the pdf... that is why I gave l link.... those were my typos in the quote... troll. and yes... my point is you have no idea who the best christians are because they is really between God and them. some gays are gay by choice and science has no idea if adding man made co2 is cooling or warming the earth. go ahead... prove I am wrong.... troll.
Hardly alone.... all the surveys performed in 2012/2103 show that over 50% of scientists do not believe that AGW exists. In about 30 years, "global warming" will be viewed as a complete fraud and late night comedians will regularly poke fun at it.
Consensus: 97% of climate scientists agree Temperature data from four international science institutions. All show rapid warming in the past few decades and that the last decade has been the warmest on record. Temperature data from four international science institutions. All show rapid warming in the past few decades and that the last decade has been the warmest on record. submit to reddit Ninety-seven percent of climate scientists agree that climate-warming trends over the past century are very likely due to human activities,1and most of the leading scientific organizations worldwide have issued public statements endorsing this position. The following is a partial list of these organizations, along with links to their published statements and a selection of related resources. AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES Statement on climate change from 18 scientific associations "Observations throughout the world make it clear that climate change is occurring, and rigorous scientific research demonstrates that the greenhouse gases emitted by human activities are the primary driver." (2009)2 AAAS emblem American Association for the Advancement of Science "The scientific evidence is clear: global climate change caused by human activities is occurring now, and it is a growing threat to society." (2006)3 ACS emblem American Chemical Society "Comprehensive scientific assessments of our current and potential future climates clearly indicate that climate change is real, largely attributable to emissions from human activities, and potentially a very serious problem." (2004)4 AGU emblem American Geophysical Union "Humanâinduced climate change requires urgent action. Humanity is the major influence on the global climate change observed over the past 50 years. Rapid societal responses can significantly lessen negative outcomes." (Adopted 2003, revised and reaffirmed 2007, 2012, 2013)5 AMA emblem American Medical Association "Our AMA ... supports the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changeâs fourth assessment report and concurs with the scientific consensus that the Earth is undergoing adverse global climate change and that anthropogenic contributions are significant." (2013)6 AMS emblem American Meteorological Society "It is clear from extensive scientific evidence that the dominant cause of the rapid change in climate of the past half century is human-induced increases in the amount of atmospheric greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide (CO2), chlorofluorocarbons, methane, and nitrous oxide." (2012)7 APS emblem American Physical Society "The evidence is incontrovertible: Global warming is occurring. If no mitigating actions are taken, significant disruptions in the Earthâs physical and ecological systems, social systems, security and human health are likely to occur. We must reduce emissions of greenhouse gases beginning now." (2007)8 GSA emblem The Geological Society of America "The Geological Society of America (GSA) concurs with assessments by the National Academies of Science (2005), the National Research Council (2006), and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2007) that global climate has warmed and that human activities (mainly greenhouseâgas emissions) account for most of the warming since the middle 1900s." (2006; revised 2010)9 SCIENCE ACADEMIES International academies: Joint statement "Climate change is real. There will always be uncertainty in understanding a system as complex as the worldâs climate. However there is now strong evidence that significant global warming is occurring. The evidence comes from direct measurements of rising surface air temperatures and subsurface ocean temperatures and from phenomena such as increases in average global sea levels, retreating glaciers, and changes to many physical and biological systems. It is likely that most of the warming in recent decades can be attributed to human activities (IPCC 2001)." (2005, 11 international science academies)10 USNAS emblem U.S. National Academy of Sciences "The scientific understanding of climate change is now sufficiently clear to justify taking steps to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere." (2005)11 U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES USGCRP emblem U.S. Global Change Research Program "The global warming of the past 50 years is due primarily to human-induced increases in heat-trapping gases. Human 'fingerprints' also have been identified in many other aspects of the climate system, including changes in ocean heat content, precipitation, atmospheric moisture, and Arctic sea ice." (2009, 13 U.S. government departments and agencies)12 INTERGOVERNMENTAL BODIES IPCC emblem Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change âWarming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice, and rising global average sea level.â13 âMost of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely* due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations.â14 *IPCC defines âvery likelyâ as greater than 90 percent probability of occurrence. OTHER RESOURCES List of worldwide scientific organizations The following page lists the nearly 200 worldwide scientific organizations that hold the position that climate change has been caused by human action. http://opr.ca.gov/s_listoforganizations.php U.S. agencies The following page contains information on what federal agencies are doing to adapt to climate change. http://www.c2es.org/docUploads/federal-agencies-adaptation.pdf References 1 W. R. L. Anderegg, âExpert Credibility in Climate Change,â Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Vol. 107 No. 27, 12107-12109 (21 June 2010); DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1003187107. P. T. Doran & M. K. Zimmerman, "Examining the Scientific Consensus on Climate Change," Eos Transactions American Geophysical Union Vol. 90 Issue 3 (2009), 22; DOI: 10.1029/2009EO030002. N. Oreskes, âBeyond the Ivory Tower: The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change,â Science Vol. 306 no. 5702, p. 1686 (3 December 2004); DOI: 10.1126/science.1103618. 2 Statement on climate change from 18 scientific associations (2009) 3 AAAS Board Statement on Climate Change (2006) 4 ACS Public Policy Statement: Climate Change (2010-2013) 5 HumanâInduced Climate Change Requires Urgent Action (2013) 6 Global Climate Change and Human Health (2013) 7 Climate Change: An Information Statement of the American Meteorological Society (2012) 8 APS National Policy 07.1 Climate Change (2007) 9 GSA Position Statement on Climate Change (2010) 10 Joint science academies' statement: Global response to climate change (2005) 11 Understanding and Responding to Climate Change (2005) 12 Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States (2009) 13 IPCC Fourth Assessment Report, Summary for Policymakers (2007) 14 IPCC Fourth Assessment Report, Summary for Policymakers (2007)
Of course science knows that adding CO2 to the air causes warming. YOU don't know. Big difference. Asshole.