Even the Pope sides with Futurecurrents

Did you watch the video?

He stated that he is still waiting for his big oil paycheck inferring that he had never gotten one not that the check is in the mail you dumb ass.


Yeah, he is a joke and a fraud and not an expert and is to be dismissed as a liar and a fool for hire. Idiots like you may give him respect, but smart people laugh.

CO2 is still a greenhouse gas. And conservatives like you are still very stupid.
 
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-15A-00004.1

Such identification of oscillators and general trends over 160 years would be of great importance for distinguishing long-term, natural developments from possible, more recent anthropogenic sea-level changes. However, we found that a possible candidate for such anthropogenic development, i.e. the large sea-level rise after 1970, is completely contained by the found small residuals, long-term oscillators, and general trend. Thus, we found that there is (yet) no observable sea-level effect of anthropogenic global warming in the world's best recorded region.
 
https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01317607/

By performing detection and attribution study on sea level spatial trend patterns in the tropical Pacific and attempting to eliminate signal corresponding to the main internal climate mode, we further show that the remaining residual sea level trend pattern does not correspond to externally forced anthropogenic sea level signal.
 
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016EGUGA..18.3845D

Title: Intrinsic low-frequency variability in ice sheets, glaciers and ocean dynamics and its relation to the observed 20th century sea level rise

This result is consistent with recent findings that beside the anthropogenic signature, a non-negligible fraction of the observed 20th sea level rise still represents a response to pre-industrial natural climate variations such as the Little Ice Age.
 
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016EGUGA..18.3845D

Title: Intrinsic low-frequency variability in ice sheets, glaciers and ocean dynamics and its relation to the observed 20th century sea level rise

This result is consistent with recent findings that beside the anthropogenic signature, a non-negligible fraction of the observed 20th sea level rise still represents a response to pre-industrial natural climate variations such as the Little Ice Age.


The mating of gastropods is a vast and varied topic, because the taxonomic classGastropoda is very large and diverse, a group comprising sea snails and sea slugs,freshwater snails and land snails and slugs. Gastropods are second only to the class Insectain terms of total number of species. Some gastropods have separate sexes, others arehermaphroditic. Some hermaphroditic groups have simultaneous hermaphroditism, whereas some sequential hermaphroditism. In addition, numerous very different mating strategies are used within different taxa.
 
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