Global Warming, Climate Change, politics, religion, or science?

https://www.nationalobserver.com/201...tarctic-waters


For the first time, scientists prove human activity is the top cause of warming Antarctic waters
By Kelsey Litwin in News, Energy, Politics | September 25th 2018
Along with other scientists from the department, and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California, Swart found that changes seen in Southern Ocean temperature are directly tied to ozone depletion and human-induced greenhouse gas emissions, as opposed to regular temperature variations or responses to natural climate changes, such as volcanic eruptions or changes in the sun.
Their findings were published in the scientific journal Nature Geoscience on Monday.
 
https://www.nationalobserver.com/201...tarctic-waters


For the first time, scientists prove human activity is the top cause of warming Antarctic waters
By Kelsey Litwin in News, Energy, Politics | September 25th 2018
Along with other scientists from the department, and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California, Swart found that changes seen in Southern Ocean temperature are directly tied to ozone depletion and human-induced greenhouse gas emissions, as opposed to regular temperature variations or responses to natural climate changes, such as volcanic eruptions or changes in the sun.
Their findings were published in the scientific journal Nature Geoscience on Monday.

look how low you fucks have sunk
 
Yep, yelling always wins the day.

And in one single post, evince misuses the words 'science', 'theory', and 'fact'... He has absolutely no clue what he is spouting off about...

Science is a set of falsifiable theories.
A theory is an explanatory argument.
A fact is shorthand predicate that is accepted by all parties.
 
And in one single post, evince misuses the words 'science', 'theory', and 'fact'... He has absolutely no clue what he is spouting off about...

Science is a set of falsifiable theories.
A theory is an explanatory argument.
A fact is shorthand predicate that is accepted by all parties.

"She".
 
And in one single post, evince misuses the words 'science', 'theory', and 'fact'... He has absolutely no clue what he is spouting off about...

Science is a set of falsifiable theories.
A theory is an explanatory argument.
A fact is shorthand predicate that is accepted by all parties.

so a frog is just a theory
 
The global warming protagonists are still out there, still saying the 'globe is warming' or the 'climate is changing' and it's all caused by Man.

This is a religion attempting to become a State Religion. It is a religion involving politics.

This thread is here to discuss the politics, the religious nature of the believers, the mathematics, and the science.

Like the Ozone Hole scare of yesterday, there is a lot of fear mongering for political purposes.

Hey look, your Trump Administration is "fear mongering for political purposes"


"Last month, deep in a 500-page environmental impact statement, the Trump administration made a startling assumption: On its current course, the planet will warm a disastrous 7 degrees by the end of this century."

"A rise of 7 degrees Fahrenheit, or about 4 degrees Celsius, compared with preindustrial levels would be catastrophic, according to scientists. Many coral reefs would dissolve in increasingly acidic oceans. Parts of Manhattan and Miami would be under water without costly coastal defenses. Extreme heat waves would routinely smother large parts of the globe."

"Despite President Trump's skepticism, federal agencies conducting scientific research have often reaffirmed that humans are causing climate change, including in a major 2017 report that found "no convincing alternative explanation."

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...nistration-global-warming-20180928-story.html
 
https://www.nationalobserver.com/201...tarctic-waters


For the first time, scientists prove human activity is the top cause of warming Antarctic waters
By Kelsey Litwin in News, Energy, Politics | September 25th 2018
Along with other scientists from the department, and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California, Swart found that changes seen in Southern Ocean temperature are directly tied to ozone depletion and human-induced greenhouse gas emissions, as opposed to regular temperature variations or responses to natural climate changes, such as volcanic eruptions or changes in the sun.
Their findings were published in the scientific journal Nature Geoscience on Monday.

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