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To: Hank Scorpio who wrote (687468)7/12/2019 8:48:46 PM
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Anent yesterday's discussion:

Bombshell Claim: Scientists Find "Man-made Climate Change Doesn't Exist In Practice"

zerohedge.com

[Lots of references in the article]

SNIP:


A new scientific study could bust wide open deeply flawed fundamental assumptions underlying controversial climate legislation and initiatives such as the Green New Deal, namely, the degree to which 'climate change' is driven by natural phenomena vs. man-made issues measured as carbon footprint. Scientists in Finland found "practically no anthropogenic [man-made] climate change" after a series of studies.
“During the last hundred years the temperature increased about 0.1°C because of carbon dioxide. The human contribution was about 0.01°C”, the Finnish researchers bluntly state in one among a series of papers.

This has been collaborated by a team at Kobe University in Japan, which has furthered the Finnish researchers' theory: "New evidence suggests that high-energy particles from space known as galactic cosmic rays affect the Earth's climate by increasing cloud cover, causing an 'umbrella effect'," the just published study has found, a summary of which has been released in the journal Science Daily. The findings are hugely significant given this 'umbrella effect' an entirely natural occurrence could be the prime driver of climate warming, and not man-made factors.




To: Hank Scorpio who wrote (687468)7/13/2019 12:36:40 PM
From: mel221  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793537
 
I completely agree that the liberals are using the climate change issue as a means to advance their wealth redistribution. And I fully oppose any such efforts.

I was just pointing out there is a thermodynamic effect to the planet by releasing vast amounts of sequestered CO2 in a short time (geological geologically speaking).

I am skeptical about planting trees as a solution. But, more trees would be helpful.

Personally, I'm in the "past the point of no return" camp. The human population will not halt CO2 emissions any more than we can manage the growth rate of the human population.

We are committed to experiencing the effects of large CO2 emissions no matter what they are.