Even the Pope sides with Futurecurrents

I hope that you enjoy this. You better get use to it.

https://www.wunderground.com/news/cold-april-2016-great-lakes-northeast-midwest

Record Cold Temperatures Sweep Into Northeast; Another Arctic Blast on the Way

Record cold temperatures for early April have swept into some Northeast and Great Lakes cities to begin this week. Subzero readings were even observed near the Canadian border in northern Michigan, northern New York and northern Maine Tuesday morning.

More record cold is possible on Wednesday morning in the Northeast. Then the cold will become more expansive late this week due to yet another southward dip in the jet stream which will allow more arctic air to push south from Canada.
Record warm winter in California. You better get used to losing, since high temp anomalies outnumber low temp anomalies 2 to 1.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...-california-hottest-place-20160208-story.html
 
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https://bobtisdale.wordpress.com/20...cord-high-temps-for-may-2015-what-a-surprise/
 
Yes, I can figure it out, but although you may not realize it, it's terrible English and indicative of someone who is not all there.
Be careful with statements like that. If you are the grammar police, you would have locked yourself up a long time ago and thrown away the key.

Don't make me find some of your quotes.
 
no one arguing the data shows massive cooling.
what is with the strawman bullshit from you today?

the reality is that there is no warming outside natural variation. So there can be no signal from man made co2. The earth oceans have been warming since the last ice age as sea level has been rising.

I am sure no on here argues that man made co2 has driven this.
There is no way to show a signal from man made co2 is doing anything when you consider this.

Now do you see why there is no peer reviewed science saying man made co2 causes warming.

In trading terms we are consolidating. To show a signal stronger than natural variation... we would have to jump out of this top level... fast and almost straight up for a few hundred years. (eyeballing the chart.)



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Be careful with statements like that. If you are the grammar police, you would have locked yourself up a long time ago and thrown away the key.

Don't make me find some of your quotes.


I am not impressed that my grammar is bad.

^ Is equivalent to your moron "expert". Who is really only the former.

So what else ya got? I have the 99% of experts, facts and common sense. That doesn't leave you with much. Too bad for you.
 
you have 75 of 79 of a survey of 10,000.
not 99% of experts.


you also have no peer reviewed science saying man made co2 causes warming...
and we have hundreds of peer reviewed papers showing the sun and the tides make up some to all of the temperature change.



I am not impressed that my grammar is bad.

^ Is equivalent to your moron "expert". Who is really only the former.

So what else ya got? I have the 99% of experts, facts and common sense. That doesn't leave you with much. Too bad for you.
 
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Wind and Solar Are Crushing Fossil Fuels

"Wind and solar have grown seemingly unstoppable.

While two years of crashing prices for oil, natural gas, and coal triggered dramatic downsizing in those industries, renewables have been thriving. Clean energy investment broke new records in 2015 and is now seeing twice as much global funding as fossil fuels.

One reason is that renewable energy is becoming ever cheaper to produce. Recent solar and wind auctions in Mexico and Morocco ended with winning bids from companies that promised to produce electricity at the cheapest rate, from any source, anywhere in the world, said Michael Liebreich, chairman of the advisory board for Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF).


"We're in a low-cost-of-oil environment for the foreseeable future," Liebreich said during his keynote address at the BNEF Summit in New York on Tuesday. "Did that stop renewable energy investment? Not at all."

Here's what's shaping power markets, in six charts from BNEF:

Renewables are beating fossil fuels 2 to 1

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-04-06/wind-and-solar-are-crushing-fossil-fuels
 
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