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    Chuck, have you ever wondered how it is possible that it was so much warmer 80 years ago, when CO2 levels were barely 300 PPM? Then as CO2 kept rising all the way up to the early 80s, the temperature kept dropping. But somehow the warming ever since then has been entirely attributable to CO2.
    It's almost enough to make one think that perhaps there is some other Factor affecting our weather. Almost as if it is cyclical.
    We've added 130 parts per million of CO2 since the 30s, and still haven't exceeded the temperatures.

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      "The year 1934 was a very hot year in the United States, ranking sixth behind 2012, 2016, 2015, 2006, and 1998. However, global warming takes into account temperatures over the entire planet, including the oceans. The land area of the U.S. accounts for only 2% of Earth's total surface area. Despite the U.S. sweltering in 1934, that year was not especially hot over the rest of the planet, as you can see on the 1934 map below. Globally, 1934 temperatures were actually cooler than average for the 20th century."

      1934 top vs 2016 bottom

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      Climate change skeptics have pointed to 1934 in the U.S. as proof that recent hot years are not unusual. Choosing the year 1934 is an obvious example of "cherry-picking" a single fact that supports a claim, while ignoring the rest of the data. In fact they have to cherry pick both a location (the U.S.) and a year (1934) to find data that is far from the global trend. Globally, the years 2014, 2015 and 2016 are the hottest on record, so far.

      Figure 2. Global land and ocean temperatures from 1880 to 2015. Source: National Climate Data Center
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      The fact that there were hot years in some parts of the world in the past is not an argument against global climate change. Regional and year-to-year temperature variations will always occur. The reason we are worried about climate change is that on average, over the entire world, the long term trend shows an undeniable increase in global surface temperatures and global ocean temperatures. This rapid global heating is dramatically altering the planet we live on.

      https://skepticalscience.com/1934-hottest-year-on-record.htm
      Last edited by chuckChuck; Sep 12, 2023, 08:05.

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        name one prediction made in the past 50 plus years that has come true as they said , been all pure garbage , explaln why we shud believe them now

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          Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
          name one prediction made in the past 50 plus years that has come true as they said , been all pure garbage , explaln why we shud believe them now
          Well, there was that time that the climate scientists predicted the coming ice age, they absolutely nailed that one.

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            Remember when Harper gave $100 Mil to weathermen (scientists) so they could predict weather better? Someone got a nice pension but we didn't get any better reporting. Maybe if we had given $200 mil.

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              Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
              name one prediction made in the past 50 plus years that has come true as they said , been all pure garbage , explaln why we shud believe them now
              Huh or should I say Duh?

              Here's a prediction for you that came true:

              That increasing greenhouse gas emissions would raise global temperatures.

              Oh shit Crap you forgot about the most obvious and biggest climate change prediction didn't you! LOL
              Last edited by chuckChuck; Sep 13, 2023, 07:43.

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                Water Vapor is 90+ % of green house gases, are you cancelling RAIN next?

                CO2 is SFA, just chosen as a scape goat. 4 parts per million! GFY

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                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  "Low-cost wind and solar PV are on course to displace an estimated 230 terawatt-hours (TWh) of expensive fossil fuel generation over the 2021-2023 period"
                  Offshore wind is setting up to be one of the biggest boondoggles of the green energy scam.

                  The US has a small handful of operating Offshore turbines but has billions in subsidies committed to many huge new projects.

                  The current subsidies aren't enough as all the projects are under water on their financial projections.
                  Investors are bailing and more government money is needed.
                  And much higher fixed prices for future production.

                  Short explanation. They don't and never will make any economic sense.
                  Only exist with huge taxpayer subsidies followed by much higher electrical bills.

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                    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                    Water Vapor is 90+ % of green house gases, are you cancelling RAIN next?

                    CO2 is SFA, just chosen as a scape goat. 4 parts per million! GFY
                    Why does all the climate science forget this?

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                      Originally posted by TSIPP View Post
                      Why does all the climate science forget this?
                      It’s 100% intentionally ignored

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