It's a beautiful day - Weighed in the balance and found wanting

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Nov 5, 2014.

  1. jem

    jem

    that data shows co2 lags warming.. .you lying troll who sells greenhouse gases 2000 times more powerful than co2 for a living.


    Co2 lags ocean temps and this this charts shows man made co2 does even impact out total co2 levels... since those levels follows temps.

    your science denying friends have to understand our system off gases and eats co2 and the co2 levels seem to be set by ocean temps.



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    #11     Nov 5, 2014
  2. Jerm, how stupid are you to deny that CO2 is a greenhouse gas that controls the temperature of the earth? Very? Extremely?
     
    #12     Nov 5, 2014
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    How stupid are you to deny that AGW does not exist. Very? Extremely?
     
    #13     Nov 6, 2014

  4. You are an idiot. And it's idiots like you that are leading to more death and destruction. Hope you're proud.


    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

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      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

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      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

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      American Geophysical Union
      "Human‐induced 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

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      American Medical Association
      "Our AMA ... supports the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 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

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      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

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      American Physical Society
      "The evidence is incontrovertible: Global warming is occurring. If no mitigating actions are taken, significant disruptions in the Earth’s 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

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      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 greenhouse‐gas 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 world’s 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

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      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
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      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
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      Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
      “Warming 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.”13

      “Most 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.”14

      *IPCC defines ‘very likely’ 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

     
    #14     Nov 6, 2014
  5. jem

    jem

    its actually .03% of scientists who state man made co2 causes warming.
    we had a 100 page thread on subject... and I presented a peer reviewed paper saying only 41 out of 10000 papers agreed with your premise.
     
    #15     Nov 6, 2014

  6. Ha ha, good one. Every science organization in the world but only .03% of the scientists. What's it like to like to live in your make-believe world?
     
    #16     Nov 6, 2014
  7. jem

    jem

    Peer reviewed paper show its really .03%.
    41 out of over 11,000 papers support the consensus.

    http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11191-013-9647-9

    However, inspection of a claim by Cook et al. (Environ Res Lett 8:024024, 2013) of 97.1 % consensus, heavily relied upon by Bedford and Cook, shows just 0.3 % endorsement of the standard definition of consensus: that most warming since 1950 is anthropogenic.
     
    #17     Nov 6, 2014
  8. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    So another climate thread. What a relief.
     
    #18     Nov 6, 2014
  9. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

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    #19     Nov 6, 2014
  10. jem

    jem

    your nutter buddy has been polluting a bunch of threads that have nothing to do with co2.


     
    #20     Nov 6, 2014