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Thanks for actually answering the question aceking. Do you need CO2 to be the only driver of global warming in the past or would it be acceptable for CO2 to be the driver only once?1 week ago
Found this aceking%26quot;This is a huge change in temperature,%26quot; says John Eiler, a professor of geochemistry at Caltech and a coauthor of the study. %26quot;It shows that carbon dioxide really has been a powerful driver of climate change in Earth%26#039;s past.%26quot;
http://mr.caltech.edu/media/Press_Releas...
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I just find it really hard believe that CO2 is the main driving factor in climate when there is no evidence of that in the past. The earth has been around for more then the %26quot;last 100 years of warming%26quot;.Sure, the 800 year lag might mean that co2 amplifies temp, but it could also be that co2 levels react to changes in temp, because temp is being influenced by some other factor or a number of factors.
Also, I find it funny how people ridicule the idea that the Sun, could be the cause of recent climate change. Why is it so inconceivable that the Sun, THE SUN, could be the cause?
EDIT: Like dave said, show something else beside observations and correlations. Those do not necessarily prove anything. They help, sure but you can%26#039;t stop there. -
AGW... ANTHROPOGENIC Global Warming.
Please direct me to the documents that demonstrate the causal link between anthropogenic CO2 emissions and Global Warming.
The %26quot;science is settled%26quot;... this should be an easy thing for you to do.
Please don%26#039;t give me endless documents that offer opinion, or documents that say they agree with the views stated in the IPCC reports but similarly don%26#039;t demonstrate any causal connection. -
If you could do away with the entire historical record of past climate changes which clearly show, the recent warming trend is by no means exceptional. The temperature goes up and then it goes down. Up down Up down, Up down, Up down, get the point. Wait a minute, Mann%26#039;s already tried that when he excluded the well-documented medieval warm period in his dramatic hockey stick graph. I guess I%26#039;ll have to think of something else.
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CO2 has been a powerful driver of climate change in Earth%26#039;s past - but the CO2 levels that drove those prior warm periods were 1200-1500% higher than today - - not 1/3 higher.
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i dont know wat that means srry :[
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firstly the term skeptic suggests that those who do not agree with the IPCC and its followers are wrong and some kind of nut, actually most are open minded people who do not believe everything they hear in the media. That what I think science is about, after all if no one question the %26quot;concensus%26quot; we would still think the earth is flat and the sun revolves around the earth, which at the time where well accepted theories. In more recent times we had the forecasts of an iceage in the 70%26#039;s and the millenium bug scare. Those who disagreed at the time where also called %26quot;skeptics%26quot;.
I agree with some aspects of AGW but disagree with others, I keep an open and pragmatic mind and follow BOTH sides of the argument.
The key signature for global warming would be rapid warming of the troposphere, this is the signature for global warming theory, however, this has not been happening, instead the surface of the earth is warming faster than the troposphere (well up to 1998, the earth is currently cooling).
If a rapid warming of the troposphere could be proved, it would only confirm that the greenhouse layer is warming the earth.
You would still need to demonstrate to me that the tiny amount of co2 produced by man is causing that when co2 only accounts of 0.054% of the greenhouse layer, of which 3% is attributed to man.
The IPCC still have not yet demonstrated this after billions in research globally. The IPCC science paper draft acutally stated that no link between man made co2 and global warming has yet been found but it was removed at the request of business and environmental groups from the final draft - this is well documented and the IPCC admitted to it.
If the IPCC have found no link the argument is quite weak for AGW! I have no doubt the climate changes however, and I can accept that co2 levels may be able to contribute to warming on however a small scale.
Also keeping track of the arguments on both sides, there is a growing wealth of evidence against and nothing of significence from the otherside. If it was demonstrated that co2 is of concern than we should consider the implications of our co2 production.
I think unfortunetly only time will tell - but relax the earth has been much warmer in the past and we all survived ok (including the polar bears) and the sea didnt swallow the earth so if we do nothing we will still be ok for at least long enough to get a better idea of whats going on.
%26quot;in light of new information I change my mind, what sir do you do?%26quot; -
Lots of things that have large holes in their logic are considered as true, but that doesn%26#039;t necessarily mean they are. What is it to you if someone doesn%26#039;t believe in Global Warming? You want them to believe so they can quit killing the earth?
Rising CO2 levels over only 100 years would not cause what people call %26quot;Global Warming%26quot;. There have been warming and cooling periods on the earth forever. Hundreds of years ago people could not settle northern Europe because it was too cold to plant crops and have them return and set up a successful life there, but for some reason it became warm enough that places like Germany, Sweden, and Norway became habitable. That%26#039;s the same reason the Vikings were able to eventually spread all across the northern Atlantic--because it became warm enough! There were no cars around then! What caused the Ice Ages? What caused the ice to recede? What happened to the land bridge between Asia and North America that allowed humans to cross over? It was ice too, you know. What caused it to melt?
