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re: Antarctica just registered its hottest temperature ever
Posted on 2/9/20 at 8:58 am to mmmmmbeeer
Posted on 2/9/20 at 8:58 am to mmmmmbeeer
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You do realize that they take ice cores and can track annual temperatures over thousands of years with impressive precision
Ice core samples are used to measure CO2 concentrations, not temperatures.
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But you go on believing the O&G companies, bud
1) direct me to a single instance where the computer models have correctly predicted the "global" temperate (hint: they haven't - even when historically accurate temperature data has been used)
2) explain other documented periods of "global" warming prior to the Industrial Revolution
3) explain what the "correct" global temperature is supposed to be (hint: other than ice ages, the "global" temperature has been WARMER than it is now)
4) explain why only the bad results of "global warming" are discussed. Because if true, it will also result in presently unarable land being put into service for agriculture (and living).
5) "worst case" global warming alarmists claim that the "global" temperature will go up by as much as 2 degrees Celsius in the next 100 years and that man is responsible for 25-30% of the increase. Also, bear in mind that absent the extinction of mankind and all industrial activity, your are never getting additional CO2 to zero. So explain why the economies and standards of living of the West should be decimated to MAYBE prevent between a .5 and .6 degree Celsius increase in global temperature over the next 100 years.
TIA.
This post was edited on 2/9/20 at 8:59 am
Posted on 2/9/20 at 9:01 am to udtiger
100 years from now we will have massive CO2 scrubbers and other technology to make net carbon output 0.
May even be able to suck CO2 out of atmosphere that is already there.
May even be able to suck CO2 out of atmosphere that is already there.
Posted on 2/9/20 at 9:02 am to udtiger
What’s even more funny is that we are one volcanic eruption away from another ice age. If we get another Krakatoa tomorrow, I wonder how the narrative will change?
Posted on 2/9/20 at 9:03 am to Cosmo
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May even be able to suck CO2 out of atmosphere that is already there
Not too much.
That's the other thing that so funny.
There'd be no mammals (or aerobic organisms) on this planet if it wasn't for CO2.
Posted on 2/9/20 at 9:04 am to Aubie Spr96
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If we get another Krakatoa tomorrow, I wonder how the narrative will change?
It would be Trump’s fault
Posted on 2/9/20 at 9:05 am to East Coast Band
Was talking to a friend of my brothers last weekend, he had just gotten back from a trip to Antarctica where he was working as a researcher
I don’t remember the exact details but he said there was an area that had pretty mild temperatures on the coast. They have a “town” set up there with bars, shops, etc for the researchers. Actually looks like that is where this temp was taken. He didn’t make it sound like this area was ever ridiculously cold, but he was only there during the summer.
Anyway just some perspective on temps down there, which can vary greatly across the continent.
I don’t remember the exact details but he said there was an area that had pretty mild temperatures on the coast. They have a “town” set up there with bars, shops, etc for the researchers. Actually looks like that is where this temp was taken. He didn’t make it sound like this area was ever ridiculously cold, but he was only there during the summer.
Anyway just some perspective on temps down there, which can vary greatly across the continent.
This post was edited on 2/9/20 at 9:37 am
Posted on 2/9/20 at 9:38 am to Stealth Matrix
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Trees used to grow in Antarctica, I highly doubt its the hottest temp ever.
Plate Tectonics checks in. Antartica was part of a single land mass known as Pangaea and at one time had a subtropical climate because it was further north than it was now.
Posted on 2/9/20 at 9:54 am to Tarps99
Yeah that was 65,000,000 years ago, not 100,000
Posted on 2/9/20 at 11:52 am to Aubie Spr96
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What’s even more funny is that we are one volcanic eruption away from another ice age. If we get another Krakatoa tomorrow, I wonder how the narrative will change?
Remember those newspaper and magazine covers from the mid 70s?
That.
Same demand for more taxes, reduction in economic activity and "sacrifice."
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