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Is it global warming or global cooling?
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over a year ago
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It’s not called either anymore it’s called “climate change” as some parts or the world will get warmer and some parts will get colder, it’s about air pressure and air currents moving or something like that |
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"You always hear about global warming in the news but campaigns for global cooling which we are entering now doesnt seem to exciting how come?"
Who says the world is cooling?
It certainly has in the past (20,000 years ago most of the UK looked like Greenland and sea levels were about 120m lower), but all the scientific evidence suggests that the world is now heating because or our actions. There is scientific consensus about this. |
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"You always hear about global warming in the news but campaigns for global cooling which we are entering now doesnt seem to exciting how come?
Who says the world is cooling?
It certainly has in the past (20,000 years ago most of the UK looked like Greenland and sea levels were about 120m lower), but all the scientific evidence suggests that the world is now heating because or our actions. There is scientific consensus about this."
And there's scientific consensus that we had come out of a mini ice age in the last 100 years. And we could be starting a new mini ice age that's going to last for about 30 years.
For every fact one person say's another person can give a fact against it. |
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"You always hear about global warming in the news but campaigns for global cooling which we are entering now doesnt seem to exciting how come?
Who says the world is cooling?
It certainly has in the past (20,000 years ago most of the UK looked like Greenland and sea levels were about 120m lower), but all the scientific evidence suggests that the world is now heating because or our actions. There is scientific consensus about this.
And there's scientific consensus that we had come out of a mini ice age in the last 100 years. And we could be starting a new mini ice age that's going to last for about 30 years.
For every fact one person say's another person can give a fact against it."
Well the scientific community disagree. While it is true there have been multiple climatic shifts (about 50 in the past million years) the current trend is to global heating caused by increased levels of greenhouse gases (e.g. Co2, methane). |
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"You always hear about global warming in the news but campaigns for global cooling which we are entering now doesnt seem to exciting how come?
Who says the world is cooling?
It certainly has in the past (20,000 years ago most of the UK looked like Greenland and sea levels were about 120m lower), but all the scientific evidence suggests that the world is now heating because or our actions. There is scientific consensus about this.
And there's scientific consensus that we had come out of a mini ice age in the last 100 years. And we could be starting a new mini ice age that's going to last for about 30 years.
For every fact one person say's another person can give a fact against it."
It's generally agreed that although yes, the earth has warmed and cooled in cycles in the past, these cycles have been much more unstable since the start of the quaternary period (about 2.6 million years ago) and have become much, much more pronounced into the present day due to human influence.
This shouldn't be considered normal because it isn't on the same scale as what has happened in the past, and the amount of human input has changed things massively.
Source: this is what I do. |
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"You always hear about global warming in the news but campaigns for global cooling which we are entering now doesnt seem to exciting how come?
Who says the world is cooling?
It certainly has in the past (20,000 years ago most of the UK looked like Greenland and sea levels were about 120m lower), but all the scientific evidence suggests that the world is now heating because or our actions. There is scientific consensus about this.
And there's scientific consensus that we had come out of a mini ice age in the last 100 years. And we could be starting a new mini ice age that's going to last for about 30 years.
For every fact one person say's another person can give a fact against it.
It's generally agreed that although yes, the earth has warmed and cooled in cycles in the past, these cycles have been much more unstable since the start of the quaternary period (about 2.6 million years ago) and have become much, much more pronounced into the present day due to human influence.
This shouldn't be considered normal because it isn't on the same scale as what has happened in the past, and the amount of human input has changed things massively.
Source: this is what I do."
Swoon! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I'm afraid this country (plus, look at the orange fella over the pond) appears to be going through an 'un-enlightenment' at the moment. Experts, academics and scientists opinions can be usurped by Bob down the pub... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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1960's human population 3 billion
2020 human population 7.5 billion
2050 human population 9.4 billion (estimate)
trees cut down, farmable land used for new homes, more industry, more clothing, more food, more waste, more plastics, more of everything and world destruction
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and people say over population is not the problem - bollocks
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"It's generally agreed that although yes, the earth has warmed and cooled in cycles in the past, these cycles have been much more unstable since the start of the quaternary period (about 2.6 million years ago) and have become much, much more pronounced into the present day due to human influence.
This shouldn't be considered normal because it isn't on the same scale as what has happened in the past, and the amount of human input has changed things massively.
Source: this is what I do."
Are you sure you wouldn’t prefer to take your scientific evidence from hearsay delivered by a bunch of blokes, most of whom think “Fuk U now?” is an appropriate way of starting a conversation?
Staff at The New Scientist magazine are shitting themselves, honestly |
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"It's generally agreed that although yes, the earth has warmed and cooled in cycles in the past, these cycles have been much more unstable since the start of the quaternary period (about 2.6 million years ago) and have become much, much more pronounced into the present day due to human influence.
This shouldn't be considered normal because it isn't on the same scale as what has happened in the past, and the amount of human input has changed things massively.
Source: this is what I do.
Are you sure you wouldn’t prefer to take your scientific evidence from hearsay delivered by a bunch of blokes, most of whom think “Fuk U now?” is an appropriate way of starting a conversation?
Staff at The New Scientist magazine are shitting themselves, honestly "
It's a tough choice, clearly they're the experts |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"You always hear about global warming in the news but campaigns for global cooling which we are entering now doesnt seem to exciting how come?
Who says the world is cooling?
It certainly has in the past (20,000 years ago most of the UK looked like Greenland and sea levels were about 120m lower), but all the scientific evidence suggests that the world is now heating because or our actions. There is scientific consensus about this." It is all over the news that we are entering a small ice age tgis year. |
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"You always hear about global warming in the news but campaigns for global cooling which we are entering now doesnt seem to exciting how come?
Who says the world is cooling?
It certainly has in the past (20,000 years ago most of the UK looked like Greenland and sea levels were about 120m lower), but all the scientific evidence suggests that the world is now heating because or our actions. There is scientific consensus about this.
And there's scientific consensus that we had come out of a mini ice age in the last 100 years. And we could be starting a new mini ice age that's going to last for about 30 years.
For every fact one person say's another person can give a fact against it." That is right and this time it is fact that we are entering a mini ice age, it is as well confirmed by nasa. |
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Some years ago in the paper, I read that rather than warming up , the Earth was set to enter a mini ice age that would see us in sub zero temperatures for about fifty years with deep snow drifts.......
Hot / Cold........ meh .... i'll be dead. |
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"Some years ago in the paper, I read that rather than warming up , the Earth was set to enter a mini ice age that would see us in sub zero temperatures for about fifty years with deep snow drifts.......
Hot / Cold........ meh .... i'll be dead."
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