Study Finds That Corporate Funding Has Affected The Perception Of Climate Change

Frankfooter

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Perhaps you should take another look at the graph that you provided in post #38, #46 #50, and countless other places.

It's your graph. It has up-to-date data. And it clearly shows the IPCC's predictions have been spectacularly wrong.
Accuracy within 0.1ºC is what you call 'spectacularly wrong'?
 

Frankfooter

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Once we get into the 21st century, the two lines fail to intersect. That most definitely confirms the IPCC's predictions have been "spectacularly wrong."
What a weirdo.

Intersection?
That's your metric?

Doesn't matter how close or for how long its been close, it has to 'intersect'?

The present temperature is within 0.1ºC, which is pretty damn good, and with the changes we are experiencing it stands to even 'intersect'.
If it does 'intersect' this year, will you admit the projections are good, or will you look for some other weirdo metric?
 

Moviefan-2

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Doesn't matter how close or for how long its been close, it has to 'intersect'?

The present temperature is within 0.1ºC, which is pretty damn good, and with the changes we are experiencing it stands to even 'intersect'.
Nonsense.

The difference is about 0.15ºC and it's not going to change significantly in the last two months.

And that's in a strong El Nino year. If the IPCC's predictions had been anywhere close to accurate, the temperature anomaly in this El Nino year would have been well above the average predictions.

It's nowhere near that. The predictions have been spectacularly wrong.
 

Frankfooter

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Nonsense.

The difference is about 0.15ºC and it's not going to change significantly in the last two months.
We'll see, won't we.
2015 and 2016 are predicted to both be possible record years.
The difference is about 0.1ºC, you better show me your numbers and sources for your claim.
 

asuran

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I don't need graphs to show me the climate is changing and global warming is real.
We are basically consuming energy at an extremely higher rate than previously. We are 7+ billion people now and that number is growing. Prognosis is we'll be consuming even more energy in the coming years. (More people right??)

The energy that we consume causes the extremely higher rate of greenhouse gas emissions. Greenhouse gas traps heat. With the excess or extreme level of these greenhouse gas the temperature naturally/logically would trap more heat.
Trees, nature's own greenhouse gas filters are constantly getting cut down due to deforestation.
Yes, earth does have a cyclical climate where temperature does heat up. BUT we are making this cycle go into extreme mode which is the problem here.

Lowering or restraining emissions is basically the logical move here.
We need to restrain our comsumptions. Less comsumptions less pollution. Not hard to understand.
 
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