Not 97% but .3% of Climatologists agree.

Quote from Lucrum:

You might want to convey your expert opinion on this to Climate Scientist Prof. Anastasios Tsonis.

No doubt he'd be all too happy to hear what a heat and air installer has to say on the matter.

So. You are you saying you personally want to come out on record as saying the earth has stopped warming?

You may as well have a sign on you that says "I'm a moron!".

But of course we already knew that about you.
 
Quote from jem:

all of that is opinion based on a paper which has been completely debunked in a very recent peer reviewed article.

hence the op and the title of this thread...

its not 97% but .3 percent of the peer reviewed papers which claim man made co2 is causing most of the warming.

The truth is science does not know... for many reasons...

1. including that fact that using the most reliable statistical methods neither science nor your nor nor terrorist leftist drones can show warming outside natural variability.

2. science can also not show if adding more greenhouse gases warms or cools there earth....

for instance... as I just showed you a few pages... back...

Nasa does not know if adding clouds / water vapor increases cooling or warming..

Do you understand the significance of that? do you?

AGW nutters know co2 is such a small component of of greenhouse gases theorize... co2 is a big part of warming by claiming more co2 increases clouds...

which is all nice and interesting... but for one small issue..

see next post...

Wrong.

No.

You're lying.

No.

You are very confused.

You suck.

Bullshit.

Wrong.


There. I just responded appropriately to that huge pile of festering bullshit
 
Quote from jem:

science does not know if more clouds will keep more warming in or keep more warming out.



http://climatekids.nasa.gov/greenhouse-effect/

Don't clouds keep Earth cooler?

Water in the atmosphere also acts as a greenhouse gas. The atmosphere contains a lot of water. This water can be in the form of a gas—water vapor—or in the form of a liquid—clouds. Clouds are water vapor that has cooled and condensed back into tiny droplets of liquid water.

Clouds as seen from space.
Earth's clouds as seen from space.

Water in the clouds holds in some of the heat from Earth's surface. But the bright white tops of clouds also reflect some of the sunlight back to space. So with clouds, some energy from the Sun never even reaches Earth's surface.

How much the clouds affect the warming or cooling of Earth's surface is one of those tricky questions that several NASA missions are aiming to answer.


And the price of tea in China is governed by supply and demand.

As the climate changes due to the increased greenhouse gasses, the price of Chinese tea may increase due to stresses on the the Tea bushes.

There. I just responded appropriately to that huge pile of festering bullshit
 
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A greenhouse gas (sometimes abbreviated GHG) is a gas in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiation within the thermal infrared range. This process is the fundamental cause of the greenhouse effect.[1] The primary greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere are water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone. In the Solar System, the atmospheres of Venus, Mars, and Titan also contain gases that cause greenhouse effects. Greenhouse gases greatly affect the temperature of the Earth; without them, Earth's surface would average about 33 C° (59 F°) colder than the present average of 14 °C (57 °F).[2][3][4]
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution (taken as the year 1750), the burning of fossil fuels has contributed to a 40% increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide, from 280 to 392.6 parts-per-million (ppm) in 2012.[5][6] This increase has occurred despite the uptake of a large portion of the emissions by various natural "sinks" involved in the carbon cycle.[7][8] Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions (i.e., emissions produced by human activities) come from combustion of carbon based fuels, principally wood, coal, oil, and natural gas.[9]
 
Quote from futurecurrents:

So. You are you saying you personally want to come out on record as saying the earth has stopped warming?...

I'm saying Climate Scientist Prof. Anastasios Tsonis is on record saying we've stopped warming and likely have for the next decade.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

I'm saying Climate Scientist Prof. Anastasios Tsonis is on record saying we've stopped warming and likely have for the next decade.

So what. If he is saying the earth has stopped warming he is wrong. Simple.

Do you make a habit of citing mistaken people?
 
Quote from futurecurrents:

So what. If he is saying the earth has stopped warming he is wrong. Simple.

Do you make a habit of citing mistaken people?
I try to make a habit of quoting those more knowledgeable than I am. Whether I agree with them or not.

Give it a try sometime.
 
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