or are they in the conspiracy as well


The government and scientists have implanted mind control chips in them, Mac. Don't you know anything?macdoc wrote:Now I wonder why Exxon would be touting reduced carbon if AGW were not real...... :scratch:
or are they in the conspiracy as well![]()
Real or not, it's what sells to the public. That's all that matters to corporations.macdoc wrote:Now I wonder why Exxon would be touting reduced carbon if AGW were not real...... :scratch:
or are they in the conspiracy as well![]()
Yes it has.Făkünamę wrote:Not really funny. Public opinion has turned in the past decade.
Nope. Public opinion has turned due to constant REPETITION.
Something the religions knew, a thousand years ago.
Repeat something often enough, and eventually the mugs will believe it. Even if they don't understand it.
Climate change is slowly but steadily cooking the world’s oceans
By Gwynn Guilford @sinoceros February 4, 2014
The sea absorbs 90% of global warming. Reuters/Francois Lenoir
Because the ocean’s so big—it takes up more than 70% of the planet’s surface—it absorbs a lot of energy without anyone being much the wiser. Here’s a look at data for the upper 2,000 meters (1.14 miles) of the global ocean. Check out the three-month moving average for the last quarter of 2013, via the National Oceanographic Data Center, which actually goes off the chart:
National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC)
Roughly speaking, from about 1980 to 2000, the ocean gained around 50 zettajoules (ZJ, or 1021 joules) of heat. But from 2000 to 2013, it added another 150 ZJs of heat. Of course, even if you knew what a zettajoule is, it’s hard to envision what this means. Science Skeptic, a blog on climate change, offers this useful analogy: Over the last half-dozen or so decades, the ocean’s been storing the heat energy equivalent of about two Hiroshima bombs per second. Worryingly, that rate’s picking up, with around four bombs per second stored in the last 16 years.
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In 2013, however, the ocean gained the heat equivalent to about 12 bombs per second, says Science Skeptic.
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That adds up to more than 378 million atomic bombs a year worth of heat. That’s troublesome, considering that warmer waters are thought to make hurricanes and typhoons more severe, including Typhoon Haiyan, which ravaged the Philippines in 2013. Warmer waters also cause global sea levels to rise, threatening property values and exacerbating flooding.
”Thermosteric” means how much sea surface height changes due to temperature-induced expansion or contraction of ocean volume. National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC)
The variation in surface temperature is a big reason people suspect that the earth is getting warmer.
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Deep-ocean temperatures are among the more consistent indicators of how our climate is changing. Solar energy transmitted by greenhouse gases doesn’t necessarily translate to warmer surface temperatures, which are also influenced by a slew of other factors, including wind and current.
In the last decade, around one-third of global warming showed up 700 meters under the sea’s surface or deeper, according to research (pdf) by Magdalena A. Balmaseda, Kevin E. Trenberth and Erland Källén published last year.
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I gave you the numbers years ago and asked you to put them in Excel so you can plot the graph of global warming. You didn't try. The NASA numbers are public. No tree rings needed.mistermack wrote:Macdoc's still copying and pasting directly from rabid bloggers, and trying to pass it off as science.
It's sad.
I gave the facts earlier in this thread, and linked to the NASA site that provided them.Tero wrote:I gave you the numbers years ago and asked you to put them in Excel so you can plot the graph of global warming. You didn't try. The NASA numbers are public. No tree rings needed.mistermack wrote:Macdoc's still copying and pasting directly from rabid bloggers, and trying to pass it off as science.
It's sad.
mistermack wrote:How much warmer is the Earth since 1950? 0.6 degrees !!! Shock horror.
That's it. 0.6 degrees. In sixty odd years. And it stopped going up nearly SEVENTEEN years ago.
That's seventeen years of global warming, with no global warming. WHAT THE FUCK?????
Warmer yes, but only about half a degree. It's fuck-all.
It warmed very slightly for about 47 years. Then it stopped completely for 17.
http://climate.nasa.gov/news/1029
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