Global Warming: For Experts Only

Tim Patterson is one...
Tim KNOWS that it's not man who causes global warming or climate change or weather dysphoria or whatever you swill merchants are selling these days.
He knows it's that the vast majority of Earth's climate cycles are a result of natural processes...
Boom...


No he is not one. He doesn't deny it and he's not a climate scientist. He's a climate mercenary. You however, are an idiot.

R. Timothy Patterson
Credentials
  • Ph.D., Geology, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), 1986. [1]
  • B.A., Geology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., 1983. [1]
  • B.Sc., Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, 1980. [1]
Background
R. Timothy Patterson is a professor of geology at Carleton University. Patterson is also past chairman of the International Climate Science Coalition (ICSC), a group whose mission is “moving the debate away from implementation of costly and ineffectual 'climate control' measures.” [1], [2]

The ICSC, directed by Tom Harris (formerly of the High Park Group, a “public affairs firm”), has described itself as “an apolitical association of independent scientists, economists and energy and policy experts who have joined together to promote better public understanding of climate science and policy worldwide.” [17]

Timothy Patterson appears on a list compiled by Senator James Inhofe of those who are supposedly “prominent climate scientists.” Patterson is one of 84 scientists listed who have also taken industry money. In the past, Senator Inhofe has received significant amounts in donations from the oil and gas sector. [18], [19]

Stance on Climate Change
2008

In an interview with 21st Century Science & Technology, Patterson admitted that while “it’s not really my area of research,” he began to think about the influence of carbon dioxide after reading work by climate change deniers Jan Veizer and Nir Shaviv. [29]
 
no one is denying the earth is warming and has warmed out of the last ice age.


scientists don't prove negatives. they need not state man made co2 is not causing warming.

they deny there is evidence that man made co2 is causing warming.

There are thousands of skeptical scientists.
and many of them are climate scientists.



So it should be easy to be easy to find ONE publishing scientist that denies man made global warming.

The consensus is essentially 100%. https://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/


Still waiting.
 
no one is denying the earth is warming and has warmed out of the last ice age.


scientists don't prove negatives. they need not state man made co2 is not causing warming.

they deny there is evidence that man made co2 is causing warming.

There are thousands of skeptical scientists.
and many of them are climate scientists.


No, you slimey, lying pos, they are not just talking warming, they are talking man made global warming.

When asked, over 97% expressly say it's true . And no publishing climate scientist denies man made global warming.


So the onus is on you to show one that does not.
 
No he is not one. He doesn't deny it and he's not a climate scientist. He's a climate mercenary. You however, are an idiot.

R. Timothy Patterson
Credentials
  • Ph.D., Geology, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), 1986. [1]
  • B.A., Geology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., 1983. [1]
  • B.Sc., Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, 1980. [1]
Background
R. Timothy Patterson is a professor of geology at Carleton University. Patterson is also past chairman of the International Climate Science Coalition (ICSC), a group whose mission is “moving the debate away from implementation of costly and ineffectual 'climate control' measures.” [1], [2]

The ICSC, directed by Tom Harris (formerly of the High Park Group, a “public affairs firm”), has described itself as “an apolitical association of independent scientists, economists and energy and policy experts who have joined together to promote better public understanding of climate science and policy worldwide.” [17]

Timothy Patterson appears on a list compiled by Senator James Inhofe of those who are supposedly “prominent climate scientists.” Patterson is one of 84 scientists listed who have also taken industry money. In the past, Senator Inhofe has received significant amounts in donations from the oil and gas sector. [18], [19]

Stance on Climate Change
2008

In an interview with 21st Century Science & Technology, Patterson admitted that while “it’s not really my area of research,” he began to think about the influence of carbon dioxide after reading work by climate change deniers Jan Veizer and Nir Shaviv. [29]
So there is one. Thanks!!!!
“I am a Quaternary geologist by profession. That is to say that my research interests are focused primarily on about the last 2 million years of Earth's history. An important aspect of my research is assessing past climate conditions. Thus I am also a paleoclimatologist. […]

I guess futurecunt only believes someone if they went to Climate Change U? And have the word Climate on their diploma?
 
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Earth has been getting hotter for the past 10,000 YEARS, contradicting studies that humans started global warming

* The study argues previous research used contradictory ice core data
* Scientists ran different computer simulations of climate influences
* Each showed a notable global warming trend over last 10,000 years
* And no physical forces, scientists say, could have been strong enough to overwhelm the warming trend

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...tudies-humans-began-global-warming-trend.html

'Both communities have to look back critically and see what is missing. I think it is a puzzle.'

With their current knowledge, Professor Liu and colleagues don't believe any physical forces over the last 10,000 years could have been strong enough to overwhelm the warming.

The study does not, the authors emphasise, change the evidence of human impact on global climate beginning in the 20th century.

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"We know that, as climate change intensifies, the ability of the land and oceans to mop up our carbon emissions will weaken."

Cause? Or Effect?

'Alarm bells ringing': Global CO2 levels highest in 3 million years
Common Dreams 2 November 2017


https://independentaustralia.net/en...o2-levels-at-highest-in-3-million-years,10886

"This should set alarm bells ringing in the corridors of power," Dave Reay, a professor of carbon management at the University of Edinburgh, who was not involved with the research, told the Guardian. "We know that, as climate change intensifies, the ability of the land and oceans to mop up our carbon emissions will weaken."

Reay added:

"There's still time to steer these emissions down and so keep some control, but if we wait too long humankind will become a passenger on a one-way street to dangerous climate change."

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https://public.wmo.int/en/media/press-release/greenhouse-gas-concentrations-surge-new-record
 
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