i agree some people like youwill never learn that today's Earth's Climate is much colder today than in ancient and pre-historic times and getting butt hurt over CO2 which is 0.039% of airCan't tell the difference between weather and climate yet?
Some people will never learn.
Your metaphor expansion doesn't work, since adding glass panes is not similar to adding more CO2 to the atmosphere."getting butt hurt over CO2"
I am not an expert on the topic but I don't believe CO2 is the major contributor. CO2 does contribute to global warming however it's "destructive" effect diminishes as more CO2 is produced. Think of a greenhouse. One set of window panes will heat the interior and trap in heat. If you add a second pane of glass you will see a slight increase temperature. By the time you add a 4th or 5th layer of glass there is not really any noticeable increase in temperature....the first layer or two is enough to trap the heat. CO2 in the atmosphere acts the same way. Once it reaches a certain level (or "thickness") any more CO2 added has less and less of an effect
You mean the deniers you have been reading.We may be headed for a big La Nina later this year.
https://weather.com/news/climate/news/el-nino-noaa-february-2016-update
If that happens, the people who have tried to link the recent El Nino weather patterns to the hypothesis of anthropogenic global warming could be in for a rough stretch.
you now calling the weather channel kooks? earth today is colder than 1000 years ago and during antiquity. it's time you climate crybabies get over itYou mean the deniers you have been reading.
Climatologists are fully aware of the differences in effects between El Nino and climate change, whereas the kooks you read try to use El Nino as an explanation for the latest global temp records.
You've confirmed my point....whereas the kooks you read try to use El Nino as an explanation for the latest global temp records.
I don't claim to be an expert however the metaphor was a reference from experts. The main point being made is CO2 is not the main contributor to raising temps (according to some experts). Methane is a much more "destructive" gasYour metaphor expansion doesn't work, since adding glass panes is not similar to adding more CO2 to the atmosphere.
Do a little reading on the subject.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_effect
Yep, all those El Ninos caused the 15 of the 16 hottest years on record to occur since 2000. Strange that 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 were all El Nino years.You've confirmed my point.
Since you insist the temperature changes aren't due to El Nino and La Nina, you better hope the temperature doesn't drop.
Actually, they were years where the Earth's temperature was stagnant.Strange that 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 were all El Nino years.
...the 16 hottest years in recorded history. That's a lot of El Ninos.Actually, they were ...
That's just anti-science spin. No one disputes that there was warming in the late 20th century and that the Earth's temperature plateaued at around the turn of the century....the 16 hottest years in recorded history.
How often are you going to repeat that claim after you've been shown to be wrong?Actually, they were years where the Earth's temperature was stagnant.
Throughout the 21st century, the predictions of how man-made emissions would affect the Earth's temperature have been spectacularly wrong (I'm sure I've explained that to you before).
You posted a link and lied about what the study says.Our study does NOT support the notion of a "pause" in global warming, only a *temporary slowdown*, which was due to natural factors, and has now ended.
Our recent work (http://www.nature.com/articles/srep19831), which you fail to cite, indicates that the record warmth we are now experiencing can only be explained by human-caused global warming.
No one wants to see you derail yet another thread with your fairy-tale claims about who won the bet.The bet that you.....
Your claim that the IPCC is wrong has been proven to be wrong through the bet, every time you make that false claim you will be referred to the bet, where you put your claim on the line and lost. If you don't want to be reminded of the bet you lost, stop making this claim. Easy as that.No one wants to see you derail yet another thread with your fairy-tale claims about who won the bet.
As for the IPCC's predictions, they remain consistently and spectacularly wrong.
You keep posting a chart and lying about the findings of the study, as noted by that quote.Our study does NOT support the notion of a "pause" in global warming, only a *temporary slowdown*, which was due to natural factors, and has now ended.
Our recent work (http://www.nature.com/articles/srep19831), which you fail to cite, indicates that the record warmth we are now experiencing can only be explained by human-caused global warming.