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by smky80
4491 days ago
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> The most recent studies suggest one degree of warming per decade on average There's been a total of approximately 0.8 degrees C increase in temperature since about 1880, at about 1.5 degrees C per doubling of CO2 concentration. Although part of that increase may be due to the increase in solar activity over the period. And, it hasn't gotten any warmer since 1998. I'm no big proponent of fracking, but in general peak oil/gas is a much more pressing issue than global warming. I'm pretty much convinced at this point global warming is just a front used to push anti-peak oil policies. |
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Analogies used here:
The car - Energy policies
The safety system - Climate models
The warning - Result of these models
You driving into a wall - Laymen's opinions about why these models don't apply.
To put it differently:
1) There's a time delay of several decades between putting out the CO2 and temperature rise. What we're feeling now is the effects of energy policies in the 60ies and 70ies.
2) Since the 70ies our CO2 output has risen considerably, mainly due to emerging markets.
3) Most of this 0.8 degree warming you're talking about has occurred in the last 30 years.
Well - would you bet on the wall being an illusion, or would you rather brake just in case?