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Post by code on Sept 28, 2021 14:29:39 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 28, 2021 20:27:36 GMT
She needs to go a-viking. That'll fix her right up. When your equation yields the wrong sign, it's time to go back to math class and figure out why.
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Post by code on Oct 5, 2021 15:09:57 GMT
Climate Change Is Melting Russia’s Permafrost—and Challenging Its Oil Economy Across Russia, the thawing of earth thought to be forever frozen cracks buildings, infrastructure; ‘It’s all on the line.’ www.wsj.com/articles/climate-change-permafrost-oil-gas-economy-russia-11633443474?mod=hp_lead_pos10The melting of the thick layer of the earth known as permafrost is a result of climate change, according to scientists and Russia government research. Two-thirds of the country sits on such soil, including much of its oil and gas infrastructure. Since 1976, Russia’s average temperature has risen 0.92 degrees Fahrenheit per decade, or 2½ times faster than the global pace, government data shows.
Darn Ruskies
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Post by missouriboy on Oct 5, 2021 23:30:04 GMT
Climate Change Is Melting Russia’s Permafrost—and Challenging Its Oil Economy Across Russia, the thawing of earth thought to be forever frozen cracks buildings, infrastructure; ‘It’s all on the line.’ www.wsj.com/articles/climate-change-permafrost-oil-gas-economy-russia-11633443474?mod=hp_lead_pos10The melting of the thick layer of the earth known as permafrost is a result of climate change, according to scientists and Russia government research. Two-thirds of the country sits on such soil, including much of its oil and gas infrastructure. Since 1976, Russia’s average temperature has risen 0.92 degrees Fahrenheit per decade, or 2½ times faster than the global pace, government data shows.
Darn Ruskies
Ruskies may be smarter than climate scientists.
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Post by code on Oct 28, 2021 17:19:44 GMT
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Post by walnut on Oct 28, 2021 17:53:30 GMT
I wouldn't expect a man who sells electric cars to say anything different. But he passes over the assumptions quickly to then dwell on scary charts describing the supposed effects.
As we know, unadjusted surface temp data shows cooling over the last 5 years.
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Post by missouriboy on Oct 29, 2021 3:23:46 GMT
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Post by code on Nov 1, 2021 23:24:12 GMT
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Post by code on Nov 27, 2021 18:55:25 GMT
Carl Sagan testifying before Congress in 1985 on climate change
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Post by code on Mar 21, 2022 18:21:13 GMT
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Post by Sigurdur on Mar 21, 2022 20:16:18 GMT
The Antarctica heat wave caused by H2O vapor. An atmospheric river.
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Post by code on Apr 4, 2022 16:41:14 GMT
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Post by code on Apr 4, 2022 16:45:08 GMT
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Post by code on Apr 4, 2022 19:12:44 GMT
Pennsylvania State University climate scientist Michael Mann said scientists used to think Earth would be committed to decades of future warming even after people stopped pumping more carbon dioxide into the air than nature takes out. But newer analyses in recent years show it will only take a few years after net-zero emissions for carbon levels in the air to start to go down because of carbon being sucked up by the oceans and forests, Mann said. komonews.com/news/nation-world/fighting-doomism-can-anything-be-done-to-fight-climate-change-un-report-says-yes
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Post by duwayne on Apr 4, 2022 19:47:48 GMT
Not this again! It was debated and discarded years ago as a problem of concern even by the warmists.
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