Posted by buickanddeere on January 02, 2018 at 04:33:53 from (104.158.14.56):
In Reply to: Re: Climate change posted by Steve@Advance on January 01, 2018 at 19:27:02:
Climate change or weather . Don’t forget the stats used are suspect . Weather stations that uses to be in the country are now surrounded by urban development and concrete that holds heat .
Then there is the money and power angle . There have been fortunes made by those promoting the next ice age, acid rain, ozone holes , global warming and now climate change .
Climate change also makes an effective soap box to stand on to empower a select few to tell the dull witted masses what they should do.
Don’t forget these climate graphs indicate every single factor for a worst case scerenio . The Medevil Warming Trend and the Little Ice Age all occurred without mankind’s input. Al Forencan’t explain those and left them off his hockey stick.
Take a look at the graphs used . They show an impressive bottom of the scale to the top of the scale with a degree or two of temperature . To be accurate that graph should cover from 0 Kelvin to the actual temperature . The huge bump in the climate change scammer graph now disappears when the entire scale is used .
If you plan on preaching Climate Change here , I suggest you pack up your sorry @ss and get out now .
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