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Originally Posted by Ustwo
Sorry but the only link to global climate change they had was warming with the greenhouse effect. Oddly, that aint working out according to their plan.
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Why does a psych major understand this better than you? Pockets of cooling are normal in larger warming trends. Those fluctuations are a part of the larger and developing understanding of global climate change, which includes overall warming trends. Sorry.
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Originally Posted by Ustwo
We already know you are an expert engineer, so I can only assume you are an expert on global 'climate change' as well and my outdated education is trumped by your expert knowledge.
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As it just so happens, I'm just relaying information available from numerous scientific publications available online. In other words, the world's foremost minds on the subject do, in fact, trump evidence taken out of context in your Telegraph article.
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Originally Posted by Ustwo
As an expert that you are, can you point me to studies that accurately predicted current climate as a direct result of CO2? Can you show me how they predicted the current cooling trend? Can you show me how, even though none of them work for past climates, or current ones, how they will somehow accurately predict the future?
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Study proving that CO2 can drastically effect climate:
http://www.gfdl.noaa.gov/~tk/climate...t_webpage.html
http://unfccc.int/essential_backgrou...ms/2904txt.php
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle2719627.ece
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...17/2219659.htm
http://www.independent.co.uk/environ...ng-395796.html
The evidence is all there.
As for the "cooling trend", what cooling trend? One cold winter among many increasingly hot summers?