RangerDave wrote:
Spare me the "once again" well-poisoning. As for the rest, why do you believe the site is obviously biased and politically invested? Do you have specific examples of bias and political activity/affiliation, or is it just that it contradicts "beliefs you already hold" and information you "take for granted"?
Note that I've spent all of maybe 10 minutes browsing that site, so I have no particular investment in it. But (to engage in a little well-poisoning of my own, I suppose), you tend to describe everyone and everything you disagree with as obviously biased, agenda-driven, idiotic, etc., so I'm...skeptical...of your quick dismissal here.
Let's look at the two quotes, because I'm
busy can't be bothered to go to the original site.
Humans are the dominant force. - This is, at best, "contested" science and at worst blatantly false. Volcanoes such as the Eyjafjallajökull eruption in 2010 spew huge amounts of greenhouse gases. Atmospheric water vapor content changes affect climate more than CO2. Finally, the sun has a more dramatic effect than any human endeavor (though that isn't to speak it is the sole cause of change).
Which brings us to the next point:
In the last 35 years of warming sun and the climate are going different directions - First of all, let's address the key reason it's now "climate change" instead of "global warming," which is that temperatures are not on the steady uptick the believers want us to think.
Second of all: blatant lie.
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Note the uptick in sunspots. And yes, while sunspots are cooler, they're affiliated with increases in solar flares. Solar flares, as you may know are "huge" releases of energy. [No similar chart could be found for solar flare activity, so we have to go on the correlation].
Additionaly, regarding the sun (which I'll note I said is a factor and not the sole causal item): tempature and sun activity have some correlations, but are 100% NOT going "the opposite direction."
Picture sources:
1) Wikipedia
2) Wikipedia
3) Reason.com
Ultimately, the point is this: the global climate is far more complicated than the schmucks who believe the Al Gore want you to think. Is climate change occurring? Yes. Is it impacted by humans? Probably. Is it
caused by humans? Absolutely not. And most importantly: is it "bad?"
It depends.