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Why people argue about something they have little knowledge of against people who spend their lives following evidence will forever dumbfound me.
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Sometimes an outside perspective brings clarity to what can be an issue clouded with preconceived concepts and incorrect teachings.Why people argue about something they have little knowledge of against people who spend their lives following evidence will forever dumbfound me.
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I'm sorry, but how can you possibly say that facts and the scientific method Trump delusions, bias and truther conspiracy theories?Why people argue about something they have little knowledge of against people who spend their lives following evidence will forever dumbfound me.
That's a great point...Sometimes an outside perspective brings clarity to what can be an issue clouded with preconceived concepts and incorrect teachings.
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Oh fuck that's funny.
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They usually involved something catastrophic like an asteroid colliding with the Earth or a super-volcano erupting. There's been nothing of the sort in the past 100 years. Imagine if Yellowstone decided to erupt tomorrow. That's a recipe for a mass extinction event.
Why people argue about something they have little knowledge of against people who spend their lives following evidence will forever dumbfound me.
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Temperature is not something one can measure back more than a few hundred years, only guesstimate based on life that was living in the area at the time as well as influencers like CO2, CH4, solar cycles, and so on. On top of that, temperature is usually latent. For example, a super volcano erupts, the Earth cools for years because of ash blocking out the sun then the temperature rises as the ash falls but the ejected greenhouse gases remain raising aggregate temperature.That simply isn't true. There wasn't such an event at every up and down swing of the global temperature. It has happened on schedule for millions of years. If such an event were responsible for every swing to the top and bottom limit, life would have never evolved to the point it has.
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Show me one that I've posted here that was.Show me a source that claims as you do that isn't paid for by the oil/coal industry.
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You claimed that second picture was meaningful, right? That's from ice cores. @magibeg retorted with this:
Note the scales: 2000 years versus 600. As he said, localized data isn't reliable for calculating global averages. The ice core temps are in flux because temperatures are naturally in flux. It's the average that matters in terms of climate.Well the problem here is that you're using very localized data with your graphs as opposed to much more global temperature composites. Your 400~ year ago jump in temperature disappears for example once you equalize with more data points.
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We're just gonna go around and around in a circle aren't we?
Yes, I absolutely note the scales. And that's my point. Considering ice cores are one of the few sources we DO have for long term temperature and CO2 content, I'd say they're pretty relevant.
I can take a small slice of data and ignore the rest to make it look like the sky is falling too (which magibeg and the world in general has done.)
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That doesn't mean it tells the whole picture. And yes, I realize that it's localized data... mostly because there aren't any ice cores in the middle of africa.... But those composited from ice cores and tree ring data show the same thing.
Of course, we don't have tree ring data as far back as we have ice core data, so at a far back enough time period, ice core data is the ONLY thing we have, after even geologic evidence fails us.
What you're essentially saying is that ice core data is not an acceptable proxy measure. The data obtained was calibrated to zero using modern global temperature. So as the global temperature rose and fell, it is to be expected that the ice data would show corresponding rise and fall (within reason, as locality is also a big factor, I agree. That's why smaller movement isn't taken as a significant factor.) So you're basically saying the usage of ice core data as a proxy is not scientific. Which is fine I suppose. But as I predicted, you're using selective reasoning to call me ignorant. I'm not "posting graphs without understanding the significance of them." I do understand their significance. If your qualm is with the fact that I didn't provide source citation, if you think it is false data, then google search ice core temp data and you will find the exact same graphs and where they came from. They are raw data points, not filtered through any normalization or modeling like the hockey stick graphs are. No predictions, no formulations. Raw data.
Either way, I've already addressed every single one of these points several times. But by all means... continue to call my intelligence into question. That's how you win an argument after all, right?
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Temperature is derived from deuterium proxy, not observed. One reference point of data in a literal world of variables. Climate is an average over time, over a large area. EPICA is one sample at one location, performed over almost a decade analyzing about 700,000 years worth of ice.What you're essentially saying is that ice core data is not an acceptable proxy measure.
In just the last century, atmospheric CO2 has increased approximately 51%.They are raw data points, not filtered through any normalization or modeling like the hockey stick graphs are. No predictions, no formulations. Raw data.
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Global warming is a "myth" lol.
33.9C in the UK today, hottest for 40 years. Nothing cold about that.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40353118
Or never mind that last year was the hottest on record and the number of broken temperature records world wide was crazy, including a large number which had stood for a very long time.
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