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    But Im sure all of the above and the thousands of others don't contribute to "Climate change" as if it has never happened before in the history of the planet Earth.

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    May I suggest, that rather than cutting and pasting endless boring graphs you dont understand, if you want to make a significent contribution, go and shoot Bolsinaro.

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    I wonder if the Sun ever affects the climate on our planet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by havnfun View Post
    I wonder if the Sun ever affects the climate on our planet?
    You shouldn't think so hard dummy you are going to give yourself a hernia.

    You and skidmark have dropped the IQ level of this thread by 50 points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    You and skidmark have dropped the IQ level of this thread by 50 points.
    0-0 still equals 0

    You and that Antpaterson bloke raise your IQ when you converse with me anyhow.

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    You are the definition of stupid, and most members of this forum have pointed that out to you. You suffer greatly from Dunning-Kruger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    and most members of this forum
    Like the 5-6 out of 27000

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    Quote Originally Posted by havnfun View Post
    0-0 still equals 0

    You and that Antpaterson bloke raise your IQ when you converse with me anyhow.
    I think a genetically retarded amoeba that was starved of oxygen at the time of binary fission has a higher IQ than you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    I think a genetically retarded amoeba that was starved of oxygen at the time of binary fission has a higher IQ than you.
    And to imagine that life on Earth as we know it came from worms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by havnfun View Post
    And to imagine that life on Earth as we know it came from worms.
    You haven't got far past that stage.

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    Sunday morning and time to make the deniers shiver with a few graphs and some new information/study.



    https://twitter.com/alxrdk/status/1406950202897055746 - What are the SSPs?: Explainer: How ‘Shared Socioeconomic Pathways’ explore future climate change | Carbon Brief

    And this rather subtle change in color in the last 140 years above? It is only subtle compared to the possible future, while already mindblowing compared to the last 12000 years.

    (This is from 07/20, now there’s science out showing this humpback has likely been an illusion as well)





    https://twitter.com/alxrdk/status/14...053314/photo/1

    • Zeke Hausfather - Really important paper in Nature today, finding the apparent Holocene warm period (from 6k to 10k years ago) was likely an artifact of seasonal rather than annual proxy measurements.


    This suggests global temperatures are already outside Holocene bounds: https://twitter.com/hausfath/status/1354504732291731456

    • Seasonal origin of the thermal maxima at the Holocene and the last interglacial


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    Proxy reconstructions from marine sediment cores indicate peak temperatures in the first half of the last and current interglacial periods (the thermal maxima of the Holocene epoch, 10,000 to 6,000 years ago, and the last interglacial period, 128,000 to 123,000 years ago) that arguably exceed modern warmth1,2,3. By contrast, climate models simulate monotonic warming throughout both periods4,5,6,7. This substantial model–data discrepancy undermines confidence in both proxy reconstructions and climate models, and inhibits a mechanistic understanding of recent climate change. Here we show that previous global reconstructions of temperature in the Holocene1,2,3 and the last interglacial period8 reflect the evolution of seasonal, rather than annual, temperatures and we develop a method of transforming them to mean annual temperatures. We further demonstrate that global mean annual sea surface temperatures have been steadily increasing since the start of the Holocene (about 12,000 years ago), first in response to retreating ice sheets (12 to 6.5 thousand years ago), and then as a result of rising greenhouse gas concentrations (0.25 ± 0.21 degrees Celsius over the past 6,500 years or so). However, mean annual temperatures during the last interglacial period were stable and warmer than estimates of temperatures during the Holocene, and we attribute this to the near-constant greenhouse gas levels and the reduced extent of ice sheets. We therefore argue that the climate of the Holocene differed from that of the last interglacial period in two ways: first, larger remnant glacial ice sheets acted to cool the early Holocene, and second, rising greenhouse gas levels in the late Holocene warmed the planet. Furthermore, our reconstructions demonstrate that the modern global temperature has exceeded annual levels over the past 12,000 years and probably approaches the warmth of the last interglacial period (128,000 to 115,000 years ago).: Seasonal origin of the thermal maxima at the Holocene and the last interglacial | Nature


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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    You shouldn't think so hard dummy you are going to give yourself a hernia.

    You and skidmark have dropped the IQ level of this thread by 50 points.
    By posting Micheal Shellenberger tweets ?

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    Vancouver is hotter than Bangkok right now. In June. Are you a denier Socal?

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    From what I understand it's being caused by disgruntled aliens.

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    Only cuz its raining.

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    Jaysus that's Saudi weather.

    A B.C. heat wave is shattering temperature records and meteorologists expect the weather to get even hotter over the next couple of days.

    Lytton, B.C., broke the record Sunday afternoon for the hottest temperature ever recorded in Canada with a measurement of 46.6 C, according to Environment Canada.

    The previous record high temperature for the country was 45 C, set in Saskatchewan in July 1937.

    Environment Canada first said the new record in Lytton on Sunday was 46.1 C, but later revised that to 46.6C
    B.C. heat wave shatters Canadian record for highest temperature ever recorded | CBC News

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Jaysus that's Saudi weather.
    It's more humid here than Saudi. I'm currently sitting outside sweating my bag off, and we're still 15 degrees short of the expected high of 44 today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pickel View Post
    Vancouver is hotter than Bangkok right now. In June. Are you a denier Socal?
    It was this hot here in the 1930's sometime I heard.

    First. I don't deny that the earth is in a warming cycle.

    Second. I don't deny that in a greenhouse experiment, raising the c02 content in a greenhouse causes the temperature to rise.

    What I do deny however, is that mother nature does not have a long term way of counteracting this. Because just like the greenhouse experiment, the rising Co2 causes vegetation to grow faster and bigger. And absorb more C02. There will come a time when demand overtakes supply and the cycle changes again.

    And if climate change is such a existential thing, we should be converting to nuclear. But we aren't.

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    44 for Vancouver must be unbearable with the humidity. Supposed to be 48 degrees here today (Kamloops). Just being out in this is entirely exhausting, I'm staying home for today. I experienced 50 degrees out on the Thar Desert a few times. Wasn't expecting this here. Soon the forests will combust with very little help.

    Climate change related? Don't know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by russellsimpson View Post
    44 for Vancouver must be unbearable with the humidity. Supposed to be 48 degrees here today (Kamloops). Just being out in this is entirely exhausting, I'm staying home for today. I experienced 50 degrees out on the Thar Desert a few times. Wasn't expecting this here. Soon the forests will combust with very little help.

    Climate change related? Don't know.

    Its worse up there in the sticks isn't it ? You figure its not as bad bc its dry ?

    Lytton set the record. I went river rafting there once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    Its worse up there in the sticks isn't it ? You figure its not as bad bc its dry ?
    I was golfing in Kamloops and Salmon Arm last week. Dry is better. It feels worse in Vancouver.

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    Looks like they lowered the absolute high temps a bit for tomorrow. Its still going to be hot as fuck all week but not today fucked.


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    Only an idiot would think that what they do / don't deny has any scientific relevance.

    Oh look...

    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    It was this hot here in the 1930's sometime I heard.

    First. I don't deny that the earth is in a warming cycle.

    Second. I don't deny that in a greenhouse experiment, raising the c02 content in a greenhouse causes the temperature to rise.

    What I do deny however, is that mother nature does not have a long term way of counteracting this. Because just like the greenhouse experiment, the rising Co2 causes vegetation to grow faster and bigger. And absorb more C02. There will come a time when demand overtakes supply and the cycle changes again.

    And if climate change is such a existential thing, we should be converting to nuclear. But we aren't.
    ...an idiot.

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    Lytton, BC just broke the Canadian record again at 47.5 degrees. That's hotter than ever recorded in Las Vegas.

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