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Lol that was on something that was not worth debating. This is. let me show you the truth

http://www.theguardian.com/science/brain-flapping/2014/nov/25/climate-change-is-an-obvious-myth-how-much-more-evidence-do-you-need

 

Climate change is an obvious myth – how much more evidence do you need?

by Dean Burnett

 

 

 

Climate change is a myth. We all know this, deep down. Some of you reading this may have been taken in by the fear-mongering governments or corrupt scientistsso have been brainwashed into thinking climate change is a real thing that “threatens all of humanity” or some other nonsense, but it’s just that: nonsense. When you look closely at it, the so-called evidence for climate change, or “global warming” or “warmageddon” or “planetary death spiral” or whatever they’re calling it these days, it doesn’t stand up to scrutiny.

 

by friendsofscience.org

 

 

 

 

MYTH 1:  Global temperatures are rising at a rapid, unprecedented rate. FACT:  The HadCRUT3 surface temperature index, produced by the Hadley Centre of the UK Met Office and the Climate Research Unit of the University of East Anglia, shows warming to 1878, cooling to 1911, warming to 1941, cooling to 1964, warming to 1998 and cooling through 2011. The warming rate from 1964 to 1998 was the same as the previous warming from 1911 to 1941. Satellites, weather balloons and ground stations all show cooling since 2001. The mild warming of 0.6 to 0.8 C over the 20th century is well within the natural variations recorded in the last millennium.

 

 

 

MYTH 9:  Receding glaciers and the calving of ice shelves are proof of man-made global warming.

FACT:  Glaciers have been  receding and growing cyclically for hundreds of years. Recent glacier melting is a consequence of coming out of the very cool period of the Little Ice Age. Ice shelves have been breaking off for centuries. Scientists know of at least 33 periods of glaciers growing and then retreating. It’s normal. Besides, changes to glacier's extent is dependent as much on precipitation as on temperature.

well in the link to theguardian she says that she would have noticed changes to the weather around her but here in the UK we are year after year geting warmer and warmer winters. we haven't had snow in ages and when we did it lasted 2 nights! Compared to you guys im in a place that is supposed to be cold and rainy But for the first time in a very long time we've had flooding, storms, power-cuts ect. and it seems prertty noticable.

Also what have you got to say about the carbon dioxed levels heres the graph again. Taken from Nasa Enviroment website btw :)

global_warming.jpg

That was NASA! look at it its doubled more than it ever has before!

its not like this would have an unnoticeable effect on the world.

Also that post by Dean Burnett  was in 2014 which is strange since it didn't snow in major UK cities :P

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*hacks wifi* take that! :P

 

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it's anti-hack...

anyway, *shuts off computer and uses another computer with proxy.*

HA! Take that!

*whacks you both in the heat with a monkey-spanner*? 

just trying to resolve the problem folks, nothing personal

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To anyone who likes cats&dogs never ever go to Korea. Vietnam. Or China (those *******s eat them)

And in equador roast guinea pigs are a delicacy...

I have 3 guinea pigs...(and 2 before but they were killed by a dog, hence, I hate dogs. And the two children of the two that died.)

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And in equador roast guinea pigs are a delicacy...

I have 3 guinea pigs...(and 2 before but they were killed by a dog, hence, I hate dogs. And the two children of the two that died.)

I don't really like Guinea Pigs they (IMO) are basically pet mice

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