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joannenova.com.au
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around climate change skepticism, with participants debating the validity of proxy data for the Medieval Warm Period (MWP), the role of CO2 feedback in climate models, and the influence of funding on climate research. Owen presents arguments against the MWP, citing conflicting proxy data, while Joanne counters with evidence from reconstructions. There is also a focus on the greenhouse effect, feedback mechanisms, and the credibility of climate science institutions. The exchange highlights differing perspectives on scientific consensus, data interpretation, and potential biases in climate research funding. | |
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www.climate-skeptic.com
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andymaypetrophysicist.com
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| | | | | By Andy May Many viewers of Climate: The Movie have asked for more information on the topics discussed. In response, I selected the following 70 key statements from the movie and provide references and context for the statements here. Sometimes the statements are slightly paraphrased from what was said for brevity. The statements are listed... | |
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www.crikey.com.au
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| | | Today's IPCC report reveals a climate crisis at a breaking point. But there's still hope to avoid irreparable damage if we act fast. | ||