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breadonthewater.co.za
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a discussion thread on climate change and the greenhouse effect, featuring various perspectives and arguments. The key points include debates over the role of CO2 in global warming, the mechanisms of the greenhouse effect, and the validity of climate models. Some contributors argue that CO2 does not significantly contribute to warming, while others support the mainstream scientific consensus. The discussion includes references to empirical data, such as temperature records from specific locations, and critiques of climate policy and scientific institutions. The tone varies between scientific analysis and skepticism, with some participants challenging the IPCC's conclusions and others defending the greenhouse effect as a fund... | |
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oz4caster.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Most people don't realize that the Earth is still in a long term ice age that started about three million years ago and has had many alternating cold glacial periods interspersed with warmer interglacial periods. We are currently in an interglacial period where global temperatures have been near our modern "normal" for about 12,000 years... | |
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judithcurry.com
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| | | | | by Javier VinĂ³s Part 2 of a 3-part series. Part I is here. The effect of the Sun on climate has been debated for 200 years. The basic problem is that when we study the past, we observe strong climatic changes associated with prolonged periods of low solar activity, but when we observe the present,... | |
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fabiusmaximus.com
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| | | Here is what the IPCC's AR5 says about fears of extinction for other species, and for humanity. | ||