Top Scientist Resigns Admitting Global Warming Is A Big Scam

Cius

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That XKCD comic really shows how rediculous people who argue against global warming are. The earth has never ever warmed this fast before and it is clearly caused by man. The fact that a small percentage of the total warming may be related to solar activity/normal climate cycles in no way explains how that line is going horizontal right now.

I love the mouse hover comment on the comic in particular: [After setting your car on fire]: Listen, your cars temprature has changed before.
 

Swa

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That XKCD comic really shows how rediculous people who argue against global warming are. The earth has never ever warmed this fast before and it is clearly caused by man. The fact that a small percentage of the total warming may be related to solar activity/normal climate cycles in no way explains how that line is going horizontal right now.

I love the mouse hover comment on the comic in particular: [After setting your car on fire]: Listen, your cars temprature has changed before.
ROFLOL, continue living in denial.
 

konfab

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That XKCD comic really shows how rediculous people who argue against global warming are. The earth has never ever warmed this fast before and it is clearly caused by man. The fact that a small percentage of the total warming may be related to solar activity/normal climate cycles in no way explains how that line is going horizontal right now.

I love the mouse hover comment on the comic in particular: [After setting your car on fire]: Listen, your cars temperature has changed before.

Check the timeline of the comic. It goes back 22016 years.
On the timescale of the earth, that is nothing...
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sauce
 

Sl8er

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Interesting discovery

Scientists uncover huge 1.8 million km2 reservoir of melting carbon

“We might not think of the deep structure of the Earth as linked to climate change above us, but this discovery not only has implications for subterranean mapping but also for our future atmosphere,” concluded Dr Hier-Majumder, “For example, releasing only 1% of this CO2 into the atmosphere will be the equivalent of burning 2.3 trillion barrels of oil. The existence of such deep reservoirs show how important is the role of deep Earth in the global carbon cycle.”

More here:

https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/abo...-million-km2-reservoir-of-melting-carbon.aspx



It's theorized that we've used about 135 billion barrels since 1870 -probably a little more by now.

https://phys.org/news/2009-05-oil.html
 
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