Global Warming and Vaping

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grimmer255

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Hey Imeo basically the video is saying that Co2 is not the cause of global warming. Instead it s the sun, tilting of the Earth, and other factors like natural climate change. There are to many periods in our history long before the industrial age that Co2 was very high and the weather on our beautiful world was cool.... hince the mini ice age that happened a few hundred years ago.

Yes our climate is changing and the earth is getting warmer but as long as the Earth has been around its always done this. It get hot then it gets cold and will always do this until time runs out for this world.

There is a lot more information in this video but this pretty much sums it up. I hope this helps a little....Please if anyone wants to add more information please do... :)
 

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Hey Imeo basically the video is saying that Co2 is not the cause of global warming. Instead it s the sun, tilting of the Earth, and other factors like natural climate change. There are to many periods in our history long before the industrial age that Co2 was very high and the weather on our beautiful world was cool.... hince the mini ice age that happened a few hundred years ago.

Yes our climate is changing and the earth is getting warmer but as long as the Earth has been around its always done this. It get hot then it gets cold and will always do this until time runs out for this world.

There is a lot more information in this video but this pretty much sums it up. I hope this helps a little....Please if anyone wants to add more information please do... :)



I wonder how old this film is? Yes, it was suggested by the naysayers that solar activity was behind this. They need to answer the question since solar activity has been shown to be recently in decline WHY the temperatures are still rising?


Natural climate change in the past proves that climate is sensitive to an energy imbalance. If the planet accumulates heat, global temperatures will go up. Currently, CO2 is imposing an energy imbalance due to the enhanced greenhouse effect. Past climate change actually provides evidence for our climate's sensitivity to CO2.

97% of climate scientists actively publishing climate papers endorse the consensus position that there is Global warming.
 
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There's obviously a lot of factors, but volcanoes (and other natural geological features) are MASSIVE greenhouse gas and pollution producers. Besides the sun, there's another massive source of heat miles below your feet - and like the sun, there just ain't no stopping it.

P.S. (edit) And of course there's always been climate change, and modern humans have benefited from the current trend for a long time now. Since the last ice age, the ice sheets gradually retreated and allowed us to thrive. It would be unrealistic to think that the climate would suddenly stop at the temperature range that we happen to like and feel comfortable with - there's no thermostat on the global A/C. It will continue to heat up until it's good and ready, and then it will eventually get started on the next ice-age again. If it makes you feel any better, just think of any human contribution to global warming as a war on the next ice-age, which is actually worse for humanity. (it's hard to farm on ice sheets)

As for the consensus of the scientists - it was only a few decades ago that the consensus was about the impending global COOLING! (ice-age) It's all about us insecure humans wishing we could control everything and not accepting the fact that we are indeed VERY subject to the changing whims of mother nature.
 
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I wonder how old this film is? Yes, it was suggested by the naysayers that it was solar activity. They need to answer why since solar activity has been shown to be recently in decline WHY the temperatures are still rising?


Natural climate change in the past proves that climate is sensitive to an energy imbalance. If the planet accumulates heat, global temperatures will go up. Currently, CO2 is imposing an energy imbalance due to the enhanced greenhouse effect. Past climate change actually provides evidence for our climate's sensitivity to CO2.

97% of climate scientists actively publishing climate papers endorse the consensus position that there is Global warming.



Co2 rises following a global warm period 800 to 1200 years after the event, the last warm period was known as the Medieval Period AAD 800–1300D , hence the reason for Co2 increase.
Since 1998 the world has cooled and will get colder hows your winter this year?
 
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Hey Imeo basically the video is saying that Co2 is not the cause of global warming. Instead it s the sun, tilting of the Earth, and other factors like natural climate change. There are to many periods in our history long before the industrial age that Co2 was very high and the weather on our beautiful world was cool.... hince the mini ice age that happened a few hundred years ago.

Yes our climate is changing and the earth is getting warmer but as long as the Earth has been around its always done this. It get hot then it gets cold and will always do this until time runs out for this world.

There is a lot more information in this video but this pretty much sums it up. I hope this helps a little....Please if anyone wants to add more information please do... :)

Thanks a lot my friend Grimmer:):)
 

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Co2 rises following a global warm period 800 to 1200 years after the event, the last warm period was known as the Medieval Period AAD 800–1300D , hence the reason for Co2 increase.
Since 1998 the world has cooled and will get colder hows your winter this year?

The winter was terrible this year. However, it's one winter in quite a few as I recall, not to mention, can you say Global Warming and freak weather :) ?

The planet has continued to accumulate heat since 1998 - global warming is still happening. Nevertheless, surface temperatures show much internal variability due to heat exchange between the ocean and atmosphere. 1998 was an unusually hot year due to a strong El Nino.
 
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In a nut shell... natural global temperature rises release co2 from the oceans as they warm up, as the oceans are so large the effect of this warming and then release of this co2 happens many hundreds of years later, then the world cools down and the co2 is absorbed back into the oceans in a never ending cycle :)

The 1500 year cycles, known as Dansgaard-Oeschger events, are localised to the northern hemisphere and accompanied with cooling in the southern hemisphere. In contrast, current global warming is occuring in both hemispheres and particularly throughout the world's oceans, indicating a significant energy imbalance.
 
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