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¿Que? Cornelius!
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Pretty much shows that you haven't read a science book.
What's a "science book?"
That seems pretty broad. Do you have a particular favorite?
You do realize that the "science" blogs and memes that your fellow accolytes in the Church of Global Warming pass around are not "books," right?
Let me be perfectly frank. I would be amazed if you could actually understand even the abstract of any of the studies you allude to here, let alone the actual study itself. Browsing libtard sites still pining for the days when the carbon tax scam was thought to be in the offing does not make you the expert you style yourself to be. You are consistantly unable to field the most basic of questions about what is known and not known about past and current climates and trends.
You are the classic dillitante trying to pass yourself off as knowlegeble on a subject you have read a few opinion pieces about what "everybody knows."
There are actual, well read, smart people who could at least argue coherently with Trysail. You aren't one of them, which is why you steer clear of the things he posts. If you had any genuine enthusism for the subject, you would cheerfully wade in and refute his misconceptions.
Global warming became a merit badge for liberals. It was yet another way to pat themselves on the back for their smug, intelectual superiority. You jumped on that bandwagon and basked in the reflected glory of being on the side of "97% of scientists!!"
In the highly unlikely event that you happen to be on the side of truth and wisdom as shown in hindsight centuries from now, it will not be because you read a "science book."
There's nothing inherently wrong with parroting talking points that you sincerely believe in but there is something wrong with implying that you have some sort of a lifetime of study involved here.