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Major theories about what causes temperatures to rise have been thrown into doubt after NASA found the Earth has cooled in areas of heavy industrialisation where more trees have been lost and more fossil fuel burning takes place. Environmentalists have long argued the burning of fossil fuels in power stations and for other uses is responsible for global warming and predicted temperature increases because of the high levels of carbon dioxide produced – which causes the global greenhouse effect. While the findings did not dispute the effects of carbon dioxide on global warming, they found aerosols – also given off by burning fossil fuels – actually cool the local environment, at least temporarily. (less 50%)

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And is this image upside down? IT IS ISN'T IT?

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It just highlights how flawed the climate change idiots are in their science. They have an agenda and manipulate the data to support that agenda. Making the USA a third world country is a big part of that agenda.
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This image from the article is Upside Down

whoops
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It is important that we understand these natural climatic rhythms as our current interglacial has lasted 11,500 years and could potentially end at any time.

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It just highlights how flawed the climate change idiots are in their science. They have an agenda and manipulate the data to support that agenda. Making the USA a third world country is a big part of that agenda.
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DING DING we have a winner!

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12/21/2015 06:20 PM
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This image from the article is Upside Down

:whoops:
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There's no such thing as "upside down" in space
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This image from the article is Upside Down

whoops
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There's no such thing as "upside down" in space
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Nice one - I like that
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This image from the article is Upside Down

whoops
 Quoting: Bridge of Sighs


There's no such thing as "upside down" in space
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Well, let's say it was taken from the northern hemisphere over North America, and was facing south, so it is harder to distinguish the area shown.bump
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whats upside down lol think about it moron..if im in outer sace and take a photo of tyhe earth, then spin around 180 degrees and take another photo..who is to say which photo is the right side up??
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This image from the article is Upside Down

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Wow...its flat.
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Major theories about what causes temperatures to rise have been thrown into doubt after NASA found the Earth has cooled in areas of heavy industrialisation where more trees have been lost and more fossil fuel burning takes place. Environmentalists have long argued the burning of fossil fuels in power stations and for other uses is responsible for global warming and predicted temperature increases because of the high levels of carbon dioxide produced – which causes the global greenhouse effect. While the findings did not dispute the effects of carbon dioxide on global warming, they found aerosols – also given off by burning fossil fuels – actually cool the local environment, at least temporarily. (less 50%)

[link to www.express.co.uk]
 Quoting: Bridge of Sighs


Yes, aerosols cause cooling in the short-term. But the overall thrust of the study is that as a result the effects of carbon dioxide have been underestimated, which means things are going to be even worse in the long run than initially thought:

"This means that Earth's climate sensitivity to carbon dioxide—or atmospheric carbon dioxide’s capacity to affect temperature change—has been underestimated, according to the study."

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which draws its TCR estimate from earlier research, places the future estimate rise at 1.8°F (1.0°C).

But the new NASA study dovetails with a GISS study published last year that puts the TCR value at 3.0°F (1.7° C).

Mr Schmidt said: “If you’ve got a systematic underestimate of what the greenhouse gas-driven change would be, then you’re systematically underestimating what’s going to happen in the future when greenhouse gases are by far the dominant climate driver.”
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There is no such thing as an upside down sphere.

Also, in Imperial China maps were oriented south side up.
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This image from the article is Upside Down
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Not if you're an alien. They don't know which way is north.

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This image from the article is Upside Down

:whoops:
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Wow...its flat.
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It back to front too
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Major theories about what causes temperatures to rise have been thrown into doubt after NASA found the Earth has cooled in areas of heavy industrialisation where more trees have been lost and more fossil fuel burning takes place. Environmentalists have long argued the burning of fossil fuels in power stations and for other uses is responsible for global warming and predicted temperature increases because of the high levels of carbon dioxide produced – which causes the global greenhouse effect. While the findings did not dispute the effects of carbon dioxide on global warming, they found aerosols – also given off by burning fossil fuels – actually cool the local environment, at least temporarily. (less 50%)

[link to www.express.co.uk]
 Quoting: Bridge of Sighs


Yes, aerosols cause cooling in the short-term. But the overall thrust of the study is that as a result the effects of carbon dioxide have been underestimated, which means things are going to be even worse in the long run than initially thought:

"This means that Earth's climate sensitivity to carbon dioxide—or atmospheric carbon dioxide’s capacity to affect temperature change—has been underestimated, according to the study."

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which draws its TCR estimate from earlier research, places the future estimate rise at 1.8°F (1.0°C).

But the new NASA study dovetails with a GISS study published last year that puts the TCR value at 3.0°F (1.7° C).

Mr Schmidt said: “If you’ve got a systematic underestimate of what the greenhouse gas-driven change would be, then you’re systematically underestimating what’s going to happen in the future when greenhouse gases are by far the dominant climate driver.”
 Quoting: ToSeek


Your data is flawed, especially when it comes to median temperature changes on a Global Scale. Your deviations are inaccurate by 90% - 300%. The main driving force in climate change is the Sun...

The sun goes through 206 year major cycles and 30 year mini-cycles called RC Cycles. The sun fluctuates its energy. Median temperatures can be accurately measured in ice core samples. According to history and statistics, the Earth is now entering a cooling cycle. See John Casey's work on Dark Winter....
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Major theories about what causes temperatures to rise have been thrown into doubt after NASA found the Earth has cooled in areas of heavy industrialisation where more trees have been lost and more fossil fuel burning takes place. Environmentalists have long argued the burning of fossil fuels in power stations and for other uses is responsible for global warming and predicted temperature increases because of the high levels of carbon dioxide produced – which causes the global greenhouse effect. While the findings did not dispute the effects of carbon dioxide on global warming, they found aerosols – also given off by burning fossil fuels – actually cool the local environment, at least temporarily. (less 50%)

[link to www.express.co.uk]
 Quoting: Bridge of Sighs


Yes, aerosols cause cooling in the short-term. But the overall thrust of the study is that as a result the effects of carbon dioxide have been underestimated, which means things are going to be even worse in the long run than initially thought:

"This means that Earth's climate sensitivity to carbon dioxide—or atmospheric carbon dioxide’s capacity to affect temperature change—has been underestimated, according to the study."

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which draws its TCR estimate from earlier research, places the future estimate rise at 1.8°F (1.0°C).

But the new NASA study dovetails with a GISS study published last year that puts the TCR value at 3.0°F (1.7° C).

Mr Schmidt said: “If you’ve got a systematic underestimate of what the greenhouse gas-driven change would be, then you’re systematically underestimating what’s going to happen in the future when greenhouse gases are by far the dominant climate driver.”
 Quoting: ToSeek


Your data is flawed, especially when it comes to median temperature changes on a Global Scale. Your deviations are inaccurate by 90% - 300%. The main driving force in climate change is the Sun...

The sun goes through 206 year major cycles and 30 year mini-cycles called RC Cycles. The sun fluctuates its energy. Median temperatures can be accurately measured in ice core samples. According to history and statistics, the Earth is now entering a cooling cycle. See John Casey's work on Dark Winter....
 Quoting: DuckNCover


good info!
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