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Old 02-19-2019, 06:48 AM   #1
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Global Warming, Make That Climate Change Yeah

https://www.foxnews.com/us/hawaii-se...e-park-on-maui

Plus snow in Vegas and Seattle
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Old 02-19-2019, 10:31 AM   #2
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It causes extreme weather don’t ya know
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I think the current phrase is 'climate disruption', causing more extreme weather worldwide. Stuff never before recorded and sent worldwide via satellite for all to see.
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It's an evolving con....err...I mean scientific theory...errr....scientific fact...yeah...that's the ticket...
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Record high temperatures in Australia.
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Old 02-19-2019, 04:19 PM   #6
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Record high temperatures in Australia.
Does that prove anything? What is the sample size? Australia was only settled by evil Europeans in the late 1700s/1800s. The planet has been here for a long long time.

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Record high temperatures in Australia.
It's mid August there so to speak.
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It's an evolving con....err...I mean scientific theory...errr....scientific fact...yeah...that's the ticket...
but it is 'settled'
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Snow in Las Vegas isn't shocking. I've seen it in the past a couple of times before.
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but it is 'settled'
Agreed. We’ve settled on con.
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Does that prove anything? What is the sample size?
Sample size? How about the entire planet earth? If you average the earth's temperature over it's entire volume how much do you think it varies day to day over a period of a year? Over ten years?
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It causes extreme weather don’t ya know
What is the difference between climate and weather?
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What is the difference between climate and weather?
What's the difference between a couple hundred year's worth of "accurate" weather data vs. thousands and thousands and thousands of years when compiled to come up with climate data?

Probably a pretty freakin' large difference.
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What's the difference between a couple hundred year's worth of "accurate" weather data vs. thousands and thousands and thousands of years when compiled to come up with climate data?

Probably a pretty freakin' large difference.
Another one of these idiotic threads by righties bitching about what they don't understand.

I know the latest human epoch is called the Anthropocene or the Human Epoch.
I nominate the current latest anti-scientific age:

The age of Trumpidiocy
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What's the difference between a couple hundred year's worth of "accurate" weather data vs. thousands and thousands and thousands of years when compiled to come up with climate data?

Probably a pretty freakin' large difference.
The hockey stick graph came into being because climate ‘scientist’ Michael Mann used one old tree in the Urals to extrapolate hundreds of years of climate history. Climate science is essentially well funded astrology.
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