http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=2149 Feel free to ignore/deny, but I thought I'd share it.
You know, Europe had a terrible heat wave a few years back. A lot of people died. Yet today the temps seem quite normal there. Have you ever considered the earth's temperature below the surface? Hot enough to melt rock.
Here's some more climate change data: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...man-Medieval-times-modern-industrial-age.html Tree-rings prove climate was WARMER in Roman and Medieval times than it is now - and world has been cooling for 2,000 years What do you think, westnob?
Good to hear. Luckily all of our societies that were there in roman times are currently living in the same locations and rising sea levels won't matter, right? I mean it's not like cultures will get moved, and it's not like plants/animals we currently depend on for our ecosystem would have evolved in 2000 years, right Denny?
You missed the "cooling for 2000 years" part. Measuring "global warming" is a ridiculous proposition. That's an outright fact. Can you tell me why?
Quite Possibly True. But it's also very possible the world's climate has been artificially altered after the last 60 years of converting mass amounts of matter from the core of the earth into the atmosphere. Mother, should I trust the government? http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162-57469878/noaa-links-extreme-weather-to-climate-change/ http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...limate-change/2012/07/10/gJQAdv9waW_blog.html
The claim about man made global warming is that it started with the start of the industrial revolution, not just the past 60 years.
I think it might have more to do with the green revolution myself. 7 billion people and climbing = lots of energy use/disturbance/land-use change/etc.