20,000 Scientists Have Now Signed 'Warning to Humanity'

Insidious Von

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Climate change from an economic standpoint.

Climate deniers don't have a problem paying the ever increasing property rates. It's their prerogative not believe in science (belief in Trump will set you free) but insurance companies cannot afford skepticism. Wildfires, droughts and un-natural hurricanes all have to be paid for. Hurricanes that linger like Harvey are not supposed to be happening - it cost $125 billion. Hurricanes that veer away from the Atlantic Ocean, like Sandy are supposedly very rare - it cost 65 billion. Wildfires in California have increased 55% as the Jetstream is slowing - there has been $13.2 billion in insured losses so far this season. Overall insurance rates have gone up 44% since 2014.

But this doesn't bother climate deniers, they are all rich like their Messiah.

https://www.economical.com/en/blog/economical-blog/october-2018/why-did-my-home-insurance-premium-increase
 

Frankfooter

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Climate change from an economic standpoint.

Climate deniers don't have a problem paying the ever increasing property rates. It's their prerogative not believe in science (belief in Trump will set you free) but insurance companies cannot afford skepticism. Wildfires, droughts and un-natural hurricanes all have to be paid for. Hurricanes that linger like Harvey are not supposed to be happening - it cost $125 billion. Hurricanes that veer away from the Atlantic Ocean, like Sandy are supposedly very rare - it cost 65 billion. Wildfires in California have increased 55% as the Jetstream is slowing - there has been $13.2 billion in insured losses so far this season. Overall insurance rates have gone up 44% since 2014.

But this doesn't bother climate deniers, they are all rich like their Messiah.

https://www.economical.com/en/blog/economical-blog/october-2018/why-did-my-home-insurance-premium-increase
Morgan Stanley says climate change disasters cost $650 billion over the last three years.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/14/climate-disasters-cost-650-billion-over-3-years-morgan-stanley.html

Of course I fully expect the deniers to post some big sleazy type report claiming that its the UN and their campaign to turn us all into slaves.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Ginomore

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So if he only had one house and didn't travel for speeches, he'd be OK with you?

That is one guy. Is that how all scientists live?
I never said it was all scientists.
He should practice what he preaches.
 

Frankfooter

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Ahahahaha.....so the "experts" dont even fact-check their own sources :D

Sounds familiar, I'll bet they dont even fact check temperatures around the world, they just re-post whatever numbers they are given
One error in 11,000.
You can't even get a single post in without a single error.
 

rhuarc29

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They can sign on all they want, it's not going to do much. Humanity, as a whole, is generally incapable of tackling major issues preemptively. It's only once major pain sets in that alarm bells start to go off.
 

oil&gas

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Ghawar
To sign up won't do much to cut emission as you
said. It is good nonetheless for self-empowerment
of individuals who takes the time to sign up. As a
climate-change believer it feels morally uplifting
to continue driving and flying among climate-change
deniers.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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170 Years of Earth Surface Temperature Data Show No Evidence of Significant Warming:

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2019/11...data-show-no-evidence-of-significant-warming/

Key Points

1. From 1850 to the present, the noise-corrected, average warming of the surface of the earth is less than 0.07 degrees C per decade.

2. The rate of warming of the surface of the earth does not correlate with the rate of increase of fossil fuel emissions of CO2 into the atmosphere.

3. Recent increases in surface temperatures reflect 40 years of increasing intensities of the El Nino Southern Oscillation climate pattern
 

Frankfooter

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170 Years of Earth Surface Temperature Data Show No Evidence of Significant Warming:

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2019/11...data-show-no-evidence-of-significant-warming/
Hilarious, Phil.

Here's what's really happening.
Globe had its 2nd-hottest October and year to date on record
Arctic sea ice coverage also shrank to a record low last month


https://www.noaa.gov/news/globe-had-its-2nd-hottest-october-and-year-to-date-on-record

wattsupwith that is a joke site, can't believe you still fall for that crap.
 

K Douglas

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Hilarious, Phil.

Here's what's really happening.
Globe had its 2nd-hottest October and year to date on record
Arctic sea ice coverage also shrank to a record low last month


https://www.noaa.gov/news/globe-had-its-2nd-hottest-october-and-year-to-date-on-record

wattsupwith that is a joke site, can't believe you still fall for that crap.
I can't believe you fall for the crap that you do. It completely lacks context. For instance do you ever hear that in the record Antarctic sea ice extent has actually increased? Or that current sea ice extent is probably in the 10% highest its been in the past 10,000 years. Also the record starts from 1979 which we know was the end of a 30 year cooling period.

Northern
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/snow-and-ice/extent/sea-ice/N/0

Southern
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/snow-and-ice/extent/sea-ice/S/0
 
Ashley Madison
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