FORMER IPCC SCIENTIST ATTACKS NEW CLIMATE CHANGE REPORT -
In a scathing attack upon the IPCC ‘s latest alarmist predictions, Dr. Khadekar lambasted their report for its total lack of scientific backing....
https://electroverse.net/former-ipcc-sci...ge-report/
Terence Corcoran: Here are the signs of hope that Greta's so 'desperate' for
The latest carbon emissions data and forecasts suggest the UN’s climate catastrophe scenarios are way off the mark...
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/terence...b6972575bf
I came across this useful post recently when discussing the climate change issue on social media ....
Here's a fun exercise that that can be enjoyed by the whole family.
All you have to do is answer the following questions correctly. Feel free to use Google or any other search engine or resource to research the answers.
Ready?
1. What is "normal" in terms of the Earth's average temperature?
2. What is "normal" in terms of the Earth's average Co2 levels?
3. When in Earth's 4.65 billion year history has the climate changed over the span of a few years or decades as a result of high levels of greenhouse gases?
4. What are Milankovitch Cycles and what effect do they have on the planet's climate?
5. What is the difference between weather and climate change?
6. If Co2 alone does not have sufficient force effect to drive climate change, then, how is the rapid climate change narrative based upon rising Co2 levels valid?
7. Distinguish the difference in definition between the words "cause" and "contribute" as they are used in science.
8. What percent of the changing climate is due to human activity?
9. Name natural sources of greenhouse gases and compare the volume of those emissions to human emissions.
10. Describe the process through which the climate changes.
11. What are the only factors that we know of that has sufficient force effect to drive climate change (Hint: Co2 is not one of them)?
Once you have answered these 11 questions correctly, you will have taken your first steps away from the unsupported myths of climate change that are peddled as truth, and taken your first steps towards an accurate understanding of Earth's climate and its vast complexities.
Cheers!
Why Greenhouse Gas Theory is Wrong -- An Examination of the Theoretical Basis -
https://objectivistindividualist.blogspo...wrong.html
In a scathing attack upon the IPCC ‘s latest alarmist predictions, Dr. Khadekar lambasted their report for its total lack of scientific backing....
https://electroverse.net/former-ipcc-sci...ge-report/
Terence Corcoran: Here are the signs of hope that Greta's so 'desperate' for
The latest carbon emissions data and forecasts suggest the UN’s climate catastrophe scenarios are way off the mark...
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/terence...b6972575bf
I came across this useful post recently when discussing the climate change issue on social media ....
Here's a fun exercise that that can be enjoyed by the whole family.
All you have to do is answer the following questions correctly. Feel free to use Google or any other search engine or resource to research the answers.
Ready?
1. What is "normal" in terms of the Earth's average temperature?
2. What is "normal" in terms of the Earth's average Co2 levels?
3. When in Earth's 4.65 billion year history has the climate changed over the span of a few years or decades as a result of high levels of greenhouse gases?
4. What are Milankovitch Cycles and what effect do they have on the planet's climate?
5. What is the difference between weather and climate change?
6. If Co2 alone does not have sufficient force effect to drive climate change, then, how is the rapid climate change narrative based upon rising Co2 levels valid?
7. Distinguish the difference in definition between the words "cause" and "contribute" as they are used in science.
8. What percent of the changing climate is due to human activity?
9. Name natural sources of greenhouse gases and compare the volume of those emissions to human emissions.
10. Describe the process through which the climate changes.
11. What are the only factors that we know of that has sufficient force effect to drive climate change (Hint: Co2 is not one of them)?
Once you have answered these 11 questions correctly, you will have taken your first steps away from the unsupported myths of climate change that are peddled as truth, and taken your first steps towards an accurate understanding of Earth's climate and its vast complexities.
Cheers!
Why Greenhouse Gas Theory is Wrong -- An Examination of the Theoretical Basis -
https://objectivistindividualist.blogspo...wrong.html