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Does anyone still believe that climate change is not, primarily, thefault of people.
I think you must have other agendas to still believe this is not the case:
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/2...0059c-99377633 |
Does anyone still believe that climate change is not, primarily,the fault of people.
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A miriad of factors have affected climate change during the last 4 billion years, I have no doubt adding in the human factor in the last few centuries will change the mix slightly. Paul |
Does anyone still believe that climate change is not, primarily,the fault of people.
On Tuesday, 26 December 2017 14:20:26 UTC, wrote:
hi A miriad of factors have affected climate change during the last 4 billion years, I have no doubt adding in the human factor in the last few centuries will change the mix slightly. Paul Hi Not quite what the vast majority of climate scientists, or the evidence, seems to suggest. Did you read the link, Paul? |
Does anyone still believe that climate change is not, primarily, the
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Does anyone still believe that climate change is not, primarily,the fault of people.
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Does anyone still believe that climate change is not, primarily,the fault of people.
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Yes read it. Climate change has seemingly always been abrupt, for instance when looking at ice cores, there isn’t just a gradual change from one colour or texture of ice layer by layer, but very sudden ones making very distinct layers, this would indicate rapid change. So I don’t see that rapid change is abnormal Paul |
Does anyone still believe that climate change is not, primarily,the fault of people.
On Wednesday, 27 December 2017 09:08:21 UTC, N_Cook wrote:
On 26/12/2017 13:29, wrote: I think you must have other agendas to still believe this is not the case: https://insideclimatenews.org/news/2...0059c-99377633 Was Pope Joan of Wimborne Dorset, a woman? Read all about her he https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Joan |
Does anyone still believe that climate change is not, primarily,the fault of people.
On Wednesday, 27 December 2017 14:23:14 UTC, wrote:
Hi Yes read it. Climate change has seemingly always been abrupt, for instance when looking at ice cores, there isn’t just a gradual change from one colour or texture of ice layer by layer, but very sudden ones making very distinct layers, this would indicate rapid change. So I don’t see that rapid change is abnormal Paul \in history there has generally been some kind of external, natural forcing that instigates the change. This time round that appears not to be the case - but yet we are still going through a change. Which begs the question why. The answer appears to be the activities of man. -- Freddie Fishpool Farm Hyssington Powys 296m AMSL http://www.fishpoolfarmweather.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/FishpoolFarmWx for hourly reports |
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