Climate continues to change.

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It's obvious. Climate-change deniers are genocidal sociopaths intent on destroying life on Earth, not as a serious policy, but just for fun. Y'all gonna die anyway so why wait? Party hearty and fuck the future. The future doesn't exist so why worry?
For threatening my babies, unborn and unnamed,
You ain't worth the blood that runs in your veins
--B.Dylan​
Sociopaths are not innocent bystanders.

So sociopaths make up about 55 percent of the population. Interesting.
 
Some things that have been looked at and hypothesized (so far) show no apparent correlation. For example CO2 concentrations and temperature outside of a lab in the actual atmosphere. Some things do correlate, like city heat islands caused by man-made surfaces gathering and holding heat from the sun.

Hope that helps.

LMFAO. You really are an anti-science troll. And forget this nonsense about not being provided cites and sources, because we both know you deliberately ignore science information that's been placed in front of your face.
 
LMFAO. You really are an anti-science troll. And forget this nonsense about not being provided cites and sources, because we both know you deliberately ignore science information that's been placed in front of your face.

And that's exactly why I treat the little trolling bitch the way I do.
 
Queefy is showcasing his weak little panty sniffing brain again. He knows more than NASA scientists Dontcha know.
 
Asking Queef about the relationship between weather and climate is probably asking too much. But, by golly, all those scientists are wrong and he is right! Significant figures! Hurrah!
 
Climate change: It's not just for Esquimeaux anymore.

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Are there any places at the moment experiencing extreme cold? Any place? Any place at all?

Is the link you provided a mere weather report or evidence of climate change?. Pick one and only one.
Neither, dumbass. It's a news item.
 
Neither, dumbass. It's a news item.

why in particular did you think that the article belong in your climate continues to change thread? Do you mean to say that that article has nothing to do with climate changing,
 
Asking Queef about the relationship between weather and climate is probably asking too much. But, by golly, all those scientists are wrong and he is right! Significant figures! Hurrah!

Asking Q-Bert about relationships of any kind is just mean.
 
why in particular did you think that the article belong in your climate continues to change thread? Do you mean to say that that article has nothing to do with climate changing,
You drop all sorts of shit in this thread, and that's what you want to bitch about?
 
You drop all sorts of shit in this thread, and that's what you want to bitch about?

You don't know why you post examples of regional warm weather anomalies and not cold weather anomalies?
 
Fracking is one of the least sustainable ways to produce electricity, says new study

“Existing uncertainties over the nature of the exploitable shale gas resource and the potential size of a UK industry make it impossible to know how difficult it will be to meet the tests,” committee member Professor Jim Skea said upon the report’s release.

When considering overall sustainability, Professor Azapagic and her collaborators found that considerable changes would be required to make fracking as sustainable as wind and solar power – notably a 329-fold reduction in environmental impacts.

Opponents of fracking said this research provides further evidence that renewable energy is a better investment than shale gas extraction.

“The case for fracking is simply falling apart,” said Emma Gibson, senior campaigner at Greenpeace UK.


The source research article can be found here: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969717331984?via=ihub#!
 



Q: Isn’t the Melting of Arctic Sea Ice Evidence of Warming?


A: Warming, yes…manmade warming, no. Arctic sea ice naturally melts back every summer, but that meltback was observed to reach a peak in 2007. But we have relatively accurate, satellite-based measurements of Arctic (and Antarctic) sea ice only since 1979. It is entirely possible that late summer Arctic Sea ice cover was just as low in the 1920s or 1930s, a period when Arctic thermometer data suggests it was just as warm. Unfortunately, there is no way to know, because we did not have satellites back then. Interestingly, Antarctic sea ice has been growing nearly as fast as Arctic ice has been melting over the last 30+ years.


-Roy W. Spencer, Ph.D.




 



Q: Isn’t the Melting of Arctic Sea Ice Evidence of Warming?


A: Warming, yes…manmade warming, no. Arctic sea ice naturally melts back every summer, but that meltback was observed to reach a peak in 2007. But we have relatively accurate, satellite-based measurements of Arctic (and Antarctic) sea ice only since 1979. It is entirely possible that late summer Arctic Sea ice cover was just as low in the 1920s or 1930s, a period when Arctic thermometer data suggests it was just as warm. Unfortunately, there is no way to know, because we did not have satellites back then. Interestingly, Antarctic sea ice has been growing nearly as fast as Arctic ice has been melting over the last 30+ years.


-Roy W. Spencer, Ph.D.




Only nearly as fast? Not faster? That is interesting.
 
Only nearly as fast? Not faster? That is interesting.

What Tryfail fails to include in his "summation" is that while we don't have a clear historical record of how far the polar ice melts every year, we DO have a clear idea of how high the sea level is along coast lines, and that's at historic highs.

But of course, Tryfail wouldn't acknowledge that, since his oil company handlers would fire his lazy ass.
 
Only nearly as fast? Not faster? That is interesting.

Probably more climate-changing carbon dioxide on the pole with the actual climate change going on and not so much on the pole where it's just cold weather.
 
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