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Post by aja675 on Oct 19, 2019 22:11:21 GMT 10
I'm agnostic about it. And agree with the post before me. Could be true or false either way. But even if it weren't real, there's still pollution, let's focus on that.
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Post by SharksFan99 on Nov 13, 2019 19:48:43 GMT 10
Came across this interesting graph just a few minutes ago. Take a look at the massive increase in average global temperatures during the 2010s; that's about a +0.25 change from the start of this decade to the present day. In other words, the rate of global warming between 1955 and 1980 has occurred within the space of just 9 years.
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Post by EyewitnessTV on Nov 14, 2019 15:33:43 GMT 10
Came across this interesting graph just a few minutes ago. Take a look at the massive increase in average global temperatures during the 2010s; that's about a +0.25 change from the start of this decade to the present day. In other words, the rate of global warming between 1955 and 1980 has occurred within the space of just 9 years. Whoa. There’s no such thing as “global warming” or “climate change” though. Just ask the majority of the members of the Liberals/Nationals here and Trump etc.
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Post by SharksFan99 on Nov 14, 2019 15:39:32 GMT 10
Whoa. There’s no such thing as “global warming” or “climate change” though. Just ask the majority of the members of the Liberals/Nationals here and Trump etc. Yeah, people with actual PHD's and university degrees are all lunatics. They're just making statistics up for the sake of it. Everyone should know that ScoMo and Trump have the right idea!
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Post by longaotian on Nov 14, 2019 16:04:58 GMT 10
Came across this interesting graph just a few minutes ago. Take a look at the massive increase in average global temperatures during the 2010s; that's about a +0.25 change from the start of this decade to the present day. In other words, the rate of global warming between 1955 and 1980 has occurred within the space of just 9 years. Oh yeah definitely. The temperature anomaly in the past few years has been well above average, even much higher than in the 2000s which is quite concerning. Its very rare to have a month with below average temperatures these days.
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Post by EyewitnessTV on Nov 14, 2019 18:23:31 GMT 10
Yeah, people with actual PHD's and university degrees are all lunatics. They're just making statistics up for the sake of it. Everyone should know that ScoMo and Trump have the right idea! Thoughts and prayers? Yep, like praying for rain at a recent Hillsong conference? Not really working is it...
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Post by SharksFan99 on Nov 14, 2019 22:21:02 GMT 10
Came across this interesting graph just a few minutes ago. Take a look at the massive increase in average global temperatures during the 2010s; that's about a +0.25 change from the start of this decade to the present day. In other words, the rate of global warming between 1955 and 1980 has occurred within the space of just 9 years. Oh yeah definitely. The temperature anomaly in the past few years has been well above average, even much higher than in the 2000s which is quite concerning. Its very rare to have a month with below average temperatures these days. That's true. I can notice a difference in temperatures even compared to when I was little. Winters are becoming drier and summers in comparison are getting much more wetter and humid.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2019 4:24:20 GMT 10
Came across this interesting graph just a few minutes ago. Take a look at the massive increase in average global temperatures during the 2010s; that's about a +0.25 change from the start of this decade to the present day. In other words, the rate of global warming between 1955 and 1980 has occurred within the space of just 9 years. Oh yeah definitely. The temperature anomaly in the past few years has been well above average, even much higher than in the 2000s which is quite concerning. Its very rare to have a month with below average temperatures these days. Over here the February record high was 14.5°C for the years 1971-2010. But in 2016 it got up to 16°C and in 2018 all the way up to 18°C. I have memories from when I was kid of teachers letting us play outside since it was 7°C+ that day, and we would be estatic because it never happened often. But now it's kind of expected that it will happen a couple of times every winter. I bet kids today just pray for tomorrow to be warmer instead of waiting for April to come faster.
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Post by ItsMichael on Nov 15, 2019 4:40:10 GMT 10
Yeah humans are definitely a factor in this equation of climate change so is the environment. Pretty much everyday I see trees getting cut down and are replaced with architectural buildings like apartments mostly. I just think about where would the animals go and stuff like that.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2019 11:28:00 GMT 10
The scientific consensus, which is founded upon over a century of research and publications, is that warming of the planet is a natural phenomenon, but our emission of greenhouse gases has basically put the natural pattern on steroids. Not even kidding, the first study about it was in 1896 ( link).
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