Quote from bigdavediode:
From when? From 1950? No, it has not. From 1900? It has. From 1970? It has. Meanwhile, the global average temperatures have been increasing despite this.
Quote from bigdavediode:
1-Mars does not have an atmosphere.
2-How are things on Saturn, by comparison?
2- pure stupid, since Saturn is a gas giant
Quote from Haroki:
For the last 300 yrs Dave.
It's in the part you edited out.
Again, very dishonest to ask a question when the part you edit out contains the info you then ask.
Quote from bigdavediode:
Mars does not have an atmosphere.
Quote from TGregg:
LOL. I was told he said this, and I took Bloviate off my ignore list to confirm.
Not only does Mars have an atmosphere, but dust storms are a serious problem for the rovers we have. . .errr . . . roving around up there.
Mars used to have water. But I guess our SUVs created a time and space vortex to cause not just Global Warming, but Galactic Dryness as well.
People that slept through science class will be surprised to learn that the planet was both a lot hotter and a lot cooler than now. Huge sheets of ice carved out the Great Lakes. But we are warmer now, so I guess Global Warming started ten thousand years ago.
Check this out. 15 C cooler. 14,000 years ago the glaciers started to melt. If only Fred Flinstone hadn't been sporting around Bedrock in his SUV, we wouldn't have had all this global warming.
http://www.on.ec.gc.ca/greatlakeskids/GreatLakesMovie5.html
Quote from bigdavediode:
Now a hasty generalization. Why not just research a logical fallacy list and use them in order.
Quote from drjekyllus:
What exactly is he generalizing? The current long term warming trend started 10,000 to 15,000 years ago. It has been brought up countless times on this thread and the MMGW cultist have failed to give an explanation of why we are not responsible for any warming from 15,000 BC to 1900 CE, but once it hit 1900 CE all the warming was caused by us. It makes zero sense.