Trump: climate change "scientifically irrefutable"

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Angela53510

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I never believed in AGW (Anthropogenic Global Warming) mainly because my undergrad degree was in physical geography and environmental studies. There is utterly no proof that CO2 is warming the atmosphere. In Atmospheric Sciences, I learned the biggest influences on climate change were the sun, the water cycle, the oceans, and land occurrences like volcanoes.

Right now, the sun is in a Maunder Minimum. No sun spots! So, all that extra heat is not being thrown out by the sun. The mean temperature of the earth is going down. Glaciers are growing, the ocean levels are the same. If you plot a chart with the actual global temperatures, in relationship to volcanic eruptions, the cold periods, including the Little Ice Age in Europe in the 16th century are directly proportional to the amount of volcanoes erupting. When Mt. Krakatoa erupted like a boiler explosion in the 1880s, the mean temperature of the earth was lowered 2 degrees! There were vivid sunsets around the world, due to the added particulate matter. Had that kept up, we would have been in another ice age.

Periods like the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages were a time when civilization flourished. There were few volcanoes, and the earth heated up. And everything was better - more food was the result of higher temperatures and longer growing seasons.

The earth is cooling right now. But the stupid scenarios of the models by the IPCC and NOAA are wrong. They threw out all the data concerning cold and warm periods, except a recent few years, and predicted things were getting warmer. We should never predict weather or climate on the basis of models, but rather on the basis of actual data.

There is so much more! Like, the earth is greening wonderfully since the level of CO2 went up. We were almost at a point of no return with the small amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, which the plants require to grow. CO2 is a good thing, and has virtually nothing to do with climate change. It is just a globalist way to try and scare people, limit society and collect a lot of money in taxes which goes to the people in control, to enrich themselves. We won't even get into what a flop green energy is. I could rant forever!
 

bojack

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I never believed in AGW (Anthropogenic Global Warming) mainly because my undergrad degree was in physical geography and environmental studies. There is utterly no proof that CO2 is warming the atmosphere. In Atmospheric Sciences, I learned the biggest influences on climate change were the sun, the water cycle, the oceans, and land occurrences like volcanoes.

Right now, the sun is in a Maunder Minimum. No sun spots! So, all that extra heat is not being thrown out by the sun. The mean temperature of the earth is going down. Glaciers are growing, the ocean levels are the same. If you plot a chart with the actual global temperatures, in relationship to volcanic eruptions, the cold periods, including the Little Ice Age in Europe in the 16th century are directly proportional to the amount of volcanoes erupting. When Mt. Krakatoa erupted like a boiler explosion in the 1880s, the mean temperature of the earth was lowered 2 degrees! There were vivid sunsets around the world, due to the added particulate matter. Had that kept up, we would have been in another ice age.

Periods like the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages were a time when civilization flourished. There were few volcanoes, and the earth heated up. And everything was better - more food was the result of higher temperatures and longer growing seasons.

The earth is cooling right now. But the stupid scenarios of the models by the IPCC and NOAA are wrong. They threw out all the data concerning cold and warm periods, except a recent few years, and predicted things were getting warmer. We should never predict weather or climate on the basis of models, but rather on the basis of actual data.

There is so much more! Like, the earth is greening wonderfully since the level of CO2 went up. We were almost at a point of no return with the small amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, which the plants require to grow. CO2 is a good thing, and has virtually nothing to do with climate change. It is just a globalist way to try and scare people, limit society and collect a lot of money in taxes which goes to the people in control, to enrich themselves. We won't even get into what a flop green energy is. I could rant forever!
Awesome post
 

Aerials1978

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I never believed in AGW (Anthropogenic Global Warming) mainly because my undergrad degree was in physical geography and environmental studies. There is utterly no proof that CO2 is warming the atmosphere. In Atmospheric Sciences, I learned the biggest influences on climate change were the sun, the water cycle, the oceans, and land occurrences like volcanoes.

Right now, the sun is in a Maunder Minimum. No sun spots! So, all that extra heat is not being thrown out by the sun. The mean temperature of the earth is going down. Glaciers are growing, the ocean levels are the same. If you plot a chart with the actual global temperatures, in relationship to volcanic eruptions, the cold periods, including the Little Ice Age in Europe in the 16th century are directly proportional to the amount of volcanoes erupting. When Mt. Krakatoa erupted like a boiler explosion in the 1880s, the mean temperature of the earth was lowered 2 degrees! There were vivid sunsets around the world, due to the added particulate matter. Had that kept up, we would have been in another ice age.

Periods like the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages were a time when civilization flourished. There were few volcanoes, and the earth heated up. And everything was better - more food was the result of higher temperatures and longer growing seasons.

The earth is cooling right now. But the stupid scenarios of the models by the IPCC and NOAA are wrong. They threw out all the data concerning cold and warm periods, except a recent few years, and predicted things were getting warmer. We should never predict weather or climate on the basis of models, but rather on the basis of actual data.

There is so much more! Like, the earth is greening wonderfully since the level of CO2 went up. We were almost at a point of no return with the small amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, which the plants require to grow. CO2 is a good thing, and has virtually nothing to do with climate change. It is just a globalist way to try and scare people, limit society and collect a lot of money in taxes which goes to the people in control, to enrich themselves. We won't even get into what a flop green energy is. I could rant forever!
Well stated. Much like abortion, gender dysphoria, or any other social issue of our time, man made climate change is not based on actual scientific data but is rather a philosophy and ideology. Could human activity cause a disruption? Sure. Is it proven beyond a reasonable doubt? No.

Most laymen don’t even know that CO2 may not even be a greenhouse gas. If it is, it’s low on the spectrum. Back in the 70’s the general consensus was a major ice-age was coming. 40+ years later the pendulum has sung the other way. The truth is no one knows for sure.
 

bojack

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Now what about Carbon ? Was it created creation week ? Can Carbon be created by man ? And more oil, gas, and coal fields are being discovered all the time where-as when Rockefeller discovered oil it was thought a rare find only in Pennsylvania .. Before that we were harvesting whales for oil , then Texas, then oil started being found every where as time moved on .. Israel was thought for yrs to be one of the only countries without oil in the middle east and very recently have discovered more than they could use, one field I think ten times thicker/deeper volume deposit than a normal oil field .. Texas discovered a couple new fields to make the US the top producer of energy on earth since Trump .. And old fields they thought were depleted are filling back up, in other places Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, Brazil are just a few where giant new fields are being found .. I was no fan of Chaves but when oil was over a hundred dollars a barrel he offered to supply the world for a couple hundred yrs for 50 dollars a barrel .. So all this abundance of oil makes me wonder what's behind the green energy/global warming thingy knowing how hard Rockefeller tried to corner the market . Our co2 ppm atmospheric content is at a recorded all time low 250-400 ppm is nothing and actually is bad for plants, compared to 1200 ppm or more it used to be .. They pipe it direct to green houses now and Japanese Dr Kai Mori at Japan university put a cherry tomato plant under pressure with co2 (80's I think) and the cherry tomatoes were huge, the size of baseballs, and grew so big he transplanted it to a mall or something where it produced thousands of tomatoes, grew so tall they used ladders and it lived for years ..
Then you have methane literally bubbling out of the oceans, some even theorize giant methane releases causes ship to lose buoyancy in the devils triangle and planes to lose fire because of oxygen replaced by methane concentrated air bubbles .. I don't know about all that though until they prove it .
Got this guys name backwards lol
Not only is this artificial “atmosphere” good for the body, it also seems to be wonderful for plants. At Keio University in Tokyo, Japan, Dr. Kei Mori placed a cherry tomato plant in a similar chamber where he filtered out ultraviolet light and increased the pressure so the plant would take in carbon dioxide faster. The results were astounding. In two years his cherry tomato plant was 14 feet tall and had over 900 tomatoes that were baseball size. The plant went on to be over 45 feet tall and yielded around 15,000 tomatoes. This result may help explain why we see such large plants in the fossil record. In fact, some have suggested that if our pre-flood atmosphere was like a hyperbaric chamber today, not only would it produce the large vegetation seen in fossils but, it may also have contributed as one factor of why people had such long lifespans before the flood of Noah.
 

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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51213003

"In 2009, Mr Trump actually signed a full-page advert in the New York Times, along with dozens of other business leaders, expressing support for legislation combating climate change."

' "If we fail to act now, it is scientifically irrefutable that there will be catastrophic and irreversible consequences for humanity and our planet," the statement said. '

In 2016,
"Last fall, after Obama described climate change as a major threat to the United States and the world, Trump said that was “one of the dumbest statements I’ve ever heard in politics — in the history of politics as I know it.” "
https://grist.org/politics/donald-trump-climate-action-new-york-times/
Climate change is a farce.
 

Dan_473

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I never believed in AGW (Anthropogenic Global Warming) mainly because my undergrad degree was in physical geography and environmental studies. There is utterly no proof that CO2 is warming the atmosphere. In Atmospheric Sciences, I learned the biggest influences on climate change were the sun, the water cycle, the oceans, and land occurrences like volcanoes.

Right now, the sun is in a Maunder Minimum. No sun spots! So, all that extra heat is not being thrown out by the sun. The mean temperature of the earth is going down. Glaciers are growing, the ocean levels are the same. If you plot a chart with the actual global temperatures, in relationship to volcanic eruptions, the cold periods, including the Little Ice Age in Europe in the 16th century are directly proportional to the amount of volcanoes erupting. When Mt. Krakatoa erupted like a boiler explosion in the 1880s, the mean temperature of the earth was lowered 2 degrees! There were vivid sunsets around the world, due to the added particulate matter. Had that kept up, we would have been in another ice age.

Periods like the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages were a time when civilization flourished. There were few volcanoes, and the earth heated up. And everything was better - more food was the result of higher temperatures and longer growing seasons.

The earth is cooling right now. But the stupid scenarios of the models by the IPCC and NOAA are wrong. They threw out all the data concerning cold and warm periods, except a recent few years, and predicted things were getting warmer. We should never predict weather or climate on the basis of models, but rather on the basis of actual data.

There is so much more! Like, the earth is greening wonderfully since the level of CO2 went up. We were almost at a point of no return with the small amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, which the plants require to grow. CO2 is a good thing, and has virtually nothing to do with climate change. It is just a globalist way to try and scare people, limit society and collect a lot of money in taxes which goes to the people in control, to enrich themselves. We won't even get into what a flop green energy is. I could rant forever!
Yes, I too have heard about the Earth greening up beautifully because of higher carbon dioxide levels.

Plants grow a lot faster in an atmosphere with just slightly more carbon dioxide, as I understand it.

In their growing faster though, they tend to focus on starches rather than proteins, it looks like. They make a kind of junk food pollen.

If this poor quality pollen leads to a significant decline in those insects that depend on it, it could have a far greater impact than the scenarios from global warming, weirdly enough.


Here's a study you might be interested in

https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/rel...rotein-in-crucial-pollen-source-for-bees.html

"Elevated levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide - a building block for plant sugars -have allowed many plants to grow faster and bigger. But this growth spurt can dilute plants' total protein, rather than concentrating it in the grain, resulting in a less nutritious food source."
 

bojack

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Could be.

My actual intent in starting this thread was just to express surprise that at one time Trump was a huge climate change supporter.
Lots of people believed it .. Not as many any more though, even though they won't stop lying about it .. I hate liars and thieves ..
 

Dan_473

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Lots of people believed it .. Not as many any more though, even though they won't stop lying about it .. I hate liars and thieves ..
What leads you to believe that fewer people believe in climate change today?

I did a quick search around the internet, found this article

https://www.theatlantic.com/science...-believe-climate-change-polls-say-yes/580957/

A quote I thought was interesting
"The data are still striking, suggesting that U.S. concern about climate change has leapt by several points in just the past year. More than seven out of 10 Americans now say that global warming is “personally important” to them, an increase of nine points since March 2018, according to the Yale poll."

And the kicker,

"But almost 70 percent of Americans say they wouldn’t pay $10 every month to help cool the warming planet."
 

bojack

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What leads you to believe that fewer people believe in climate change today?

I did a quick search around the internet, found this article

https://www.theatlantic.com/science...-believe-climate-change-polls-say-yes/580957/

A quote I thought was interesting
"The data are still striking, suggesting that U.S. concern about climate change has leapt by several points in just the past year. More than seven out of 10 Americans now say that global warming is “personally important” to them, an increase of nine points since March 2018, according to the Yale poll."

And the kicker,

"But almost 70 percent of Americans say they wouldn’t pay $10 every month to help cool the warming planet."
Is that why they changed it from man made global warming to climate change
 

Billyd

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I don't know what connection to GCC it has, but this old man has witnessed substantial changes in weather patterns over the past 75 years.

I do hope that we leave our grandchildren a better earth to live on than we had when we started our lives. That would include a cleaner environment.
 

bojack

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I don't know what connection to GCC it has, but this old man has witnessed substantial changes in weather patterns over the past 75 years.

I do hope that we leave our grandchildren a better earth to live on than we had when we started our lives. That would include a cleaner environment.
I remember both cold and heat, snows and no snows .. Where do you live Bill ? I remember we use to pick up bottles on the sides of the roads anytime and sell them for enough to buy candy .. We took a wagon one day around 1960 and I remember we, about 4-5 of us divided up about 1 dollar each when we sold them after just a little bit .. One of the great lakes was filthy it seems like and we cleaned it up and we have new clean coal tech that is cleaner than ever with new plants scheduled but shut down by Obama .. It's China, India, other 3rd world and money grubbing companies that need to step up .. And no need to mention Kukushima, I guess earth can take that one ..
 

bojack

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Check this guy out 5 min video
 

Lightskin

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What leads you to believe that fewer people believe in climate change today?

I did a quick search around the internet, found this article

https://www.theatlantic.com/science...-believe-climate-change-polls-say-yes/580957/

A quote I thought was interesting
"The data are still striking, suggesting that U.S. concern about climate change has leapt by several points in just the past year. More than seven out of 10 Americans now say that global warming is “personally important” to them, an increase of nine points since March 2018, according to the Yale poll."

And the kicker,

"But almost 70 percent of Americans say they wouldn’t pay $10 every month to help cool the warming planet."
Climate change is a farce, one to help invoke the will of the political and social elite. They preach one thing yet live in the opposite manner. It’s OK for these leftist socialites to drive SUVs and fly in private planes but they want us sheep to take public transportation. Their hypocrisy is unabated and pathetic.

Remember this, one volcanic eruption spews more carbon monoxide than humans have produced since the start of the Industrial Revolution.
 

Dan_473

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Check this guy out 5 min video
Sounds great! If it is as wonderful as this guy says it is, awesome!

I remember when I was young reading things in popular science magazine about amazing new discoveries. But then I remember thinking a few years later, what happened to those amazing discoveries?

Sometimes there are downsides…

"...graphene exhibits some toxic qualities. Scientists discovered that graphene features jagged edges that can easily pierce cell membranes, allowing it to enter into the cell and disrupt normal functions."
https://samaterials.wordpress.com/2014/03/27/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-graphene/

But again, if flash graphene changes the world, I can't wait!
 

Dan_473

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Climate change is a farce, one to help invoke the will of the political and social elite. They preach one thing yet live in the opposite manner. It’s OK for these leftist socialites to drive SUVs and fly in private planes but they want us sheep to take public transportation. Their hypocrisy is unabated and pathetic.
I'm undecided about the farce part, but I've heard about the SUV's, etc. That is hypocritical for those who do it, I agree.

Remember this, one volcanic eruption spews more carbon monoxide than humans have produced since the start of the Industrial Revolution.
Did you mean to say carbon monoxide, or dioxide?
 

Lightskin

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I'm undecided about the farce part, but I've heard about the SUV's, etc. That is hypocritical for those who do it, I agree.


Did you mean to say carbon monoxide, or dioxide?
Sorry. Dioxide.
 

HeraldtheNews

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Stormy seas here:. A short video from the shore.

 

bojack

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Sounds great! If it is as wonderful as this guy says it is, awesome!

I remember when I was young reading things in popular science magazine about amazing new discoveries. But then I remember thinking a few years later, what happened to those amazing discoveries?

Sometimes there are downsides…

"...graphene exhibits some toxic qualities. Scientists discovered that graphene features jagged edges that can easily pierce cell membranes, allowing it to enter into the cell and disrupt normal functions."
https://samaterials.wordpress.com/2014/03/27/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-graphene/

But again, if flash graphene changes the world, I can't wait!
CHECK THIS VIDEO OUT PLEASE