You're saying the temperature is the same. Look at that retreat. Glaciers then, but now there's something else like Anchorage Alaska, what about opposite Anchorage in Russia.
Opposite Anchorage is farmland feeding China, South Korea. What once was freezing cold didn't grow stuff is now fields and fields of agriculture and heavy population centers. Same as Alaska. Frozen much still is, don't get me wrong, and temperatures still plunge. But more is populated and warming much quicker.
Look at that glacial retreat until you find it is everywhere. Everywhere. It as population has gained correlate. Rapidly expanding population agriculture industry have caused significant change to weather systems.
Example documented in history Sweden to Denmark froze, the sea froze, you could walk across it to extents and reasons documented. It does a little bit there in the North for a few miles occasionally, North away from closest point between them. But now it doesn't not in historic ages. Same as the American mid west. Temperatures plummeting real cold yearly when settlers were colonising, now Siberia is melting, the permafrost, and trees growing, wildfires happening, happening in Canada, Siberia, Sweden. All within the last 100 years that retreat. Importantly recently last few decades retreating much quicker.
Why? It’s irrelevant. They’ve been retreating since before the Industrial revolution began. They’re also growing in places. Mankind has fucking nothing to do with it.
But nothing is warming. Global climate runs on a series of cycles. The shortest is 11 years; the longest is 13,000. Barring large-scale black swan events (such as VI6 or higher volcanoes, asteroid impacts, and major changes in solar output), the climate follows these cycles predictably on all mid to long-term scales. ~13,000 years ago, North Africa was wet and verdant. Then the desert crept up to the coast as the last ice age ended. These things happen. Most of Earth’s history was hotter than today. Were the dinosaurs driving too many cars?
If the first settlers to Alaska froze to death, by the 1000s. Same as Siberia digging the railroads, Norway the same. What went wrong. Humans did. As they populated the weather warmed. The more they've populated the more the weather has warmed. Simply test this theory. In Anchorage the temperature averages higher than in other points of Alaska. So those humans cause, you got it, warming.
Now we add billions of humans since there weren't any in those places. Where you claim the beavers were sipping on pino coladas in the freaking Artic, shedding their fur for the sjws who don't wear it today? What are you claiming?
Once upon a time ago, no, dinosaurs didn't exist, definitely not 13k years ago. They're a fictional creation and an invention, selling monsters to stupid people with gullible imaginations.
But okay you're saying the weather changes. Yes it does. What speeds up weather change. Dinosaurs eating all the trees? No, what? A cycle where the planet is a stop watch and every 13k years it goes pop. That is freaking dumb.
Yes our Sun and cosmic alignment affect the weather. How much do we. All those cities warmer than where there aren't?
Yes I emphatically agree a cycle occurs and without the human it would also occur. Problematic on a changing globe subjective to the seasons, rotation, and alignment. But to state the weather isn't changing, and we aren't another factor affecting it, is ignorant. I don't believe in the solution. I find it ridiculous. I don't think the weather cares. It's absurd, buy climate change, and you too can cause climate change. Seriously they want to change the weather by changing the weather. Hahaha. What went wrong. They just get dumber. Until it's the Mayan sacrifices.
There is no warming. Nothing in the last 150 years shows anything but cooling. The entire premise of the document is itself a hoax.
Tell me is this a hoax? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retreat_of_glaciers_since_1850
You're saying the temperature is the same. Look at that retreat. Glaciers then, but now there's something else like Anchorage Alaska, what about opposite Anchorage in Russia.
Opposite Anchorage is farmland feeding China, South Korea. What once was freezing cold didn't grow stuff is now fields and fields of agriculture and heavy population centers. Same as Alaska. Frozen much still is, don't get me wrong, and temperatures still plunge. But more is populated and warming much quicker.
Look at that glacial retreat until you find it is everywhere. Everywhere. It as population has gained correlate. Rapidly expanding population agriculture industry have caused significant change to weather systems.
Example documented in history Sweden to Denmark froze, the sea froze, you could walk across it to extents and reasons documented. It does a little bit there in the North for a few miles occasionally, North away from closest point between them. But now it doesn't not in historic ages. Same as the American mid west. Temperatures plummeting real cold yearly when settlers were colonising, now Siberia is melting, the permafrost, and trees growing, wildfires happening, happening in Canada, Siberia, Sweden. All within the last 100 years that retreat. Importantly recently last few decades retreating much quicker.
But there you are saying what?
Why? It’s irrelevant. They’ve been retreating since before the Industrial revolution began. They’re also growing in places. Mankind has fucking nothing to do with it.
Yep.
But nothing is warming. Global climate runs on a series of cycles. The shortest is 11 years; the longest is 13,000. Barring large-scale black swan events (such as VI6 or higher volcanoes, asteroid impacts, and major changes in solar output), the climate follows these cycles predictably on all mid to long-term scales. ~13,000 years ago, North Africa was wet and verdant. Then the desert crept up to the coast as the last ice age ended. These things happen. Most of Earth’s history was hotter than today. Were the dinosaurs driving too many cars?
Dude mankind has everything to do with it.
If the first settlers to Alaska froze to death, by the 1000s. Same as Siberia digging the railroads, Norway the same. What went wrong. Humans did. As they populated the weather warmed. The more they've populated the more the weather has warmed. Simply test this theory. In Anchorage the temperature averages higher than in other points of Alaska. So those humans cause, you got it, warming.
Now we add billions of humans since there weren't any in those places. Where you claim the beavers were sipping on pino coladas in the freaking Artic, shedding their fur for the sjws who don't wear it today? What are you claiming?
Once upon a time ago, no, dinosaurs didn't exist, definitely not 13k years ago. They're a fictional creation and an invention, selling monsters to stupid people with gullible imaginations.
But okay you're saying the weather changes. Yes it does. What speeds up weather change. Dinosaurs eating all the trees? No, what? A cycle where the planet is a stop watch and every 13k years it goes pop. That is freaking dumb.
Yes our Sun and cosmic alignment affect the weather. How much do we. All those cities warmer than where there aren't?
Yes I emphatically agree a cycle occurs and without the human it would also occur. Problematic on a changing globe subjective to the seasons, rotation, and alignment. But to state the weather isn't changing, and we aren't another factor affecting it, is ignorant. I don't believe in the solution. I find it ridiculous. I don't think the weather cares. It's absurd, buy climate change, and you too can cause climate change. Seriously they want to change the weather by changing the weather. Hahaha. What went wrong. They just get dumber. Until it's the Mayan sacrifices.
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The more the weather has warmed, they've populated them more .