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  1. Diego

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    When I was a kid I used to have sleepless nights about the ice age we were entering <yikes>

    Pretty sure they used the same polar bear footage they show now for warming <laugh>
     
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    <laugh>


    What alarmists wont tell you is, thick spring ice is more dangerous for polar bears than less summer ice, because they are liars and fools

    and their numbers have increased as sea ice has declined over 30 years

    If polar bears cannot penetrate the spring ice, they starve and spring is when they are just out of hibernation, and are thin and need to get food pronto

    Seals will come to shore if/when there is no summer sea ice
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    Even so, there is no trend in arctic sea ice for a decade, while emissions have gone up and up

    and the Polar bear doom, only exists in junk models that don't account for impacts of thick spring ice at all

    The polar bear myth has been debunked, and its no longer the poster animal for AGW
     
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    TBH showing a bear resting and sunning itself on an ice float between hunting dives was never a genius tactic from the advertising team :grin:
     
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    :D True

    I also don't think alarmists know that Polar Bears spend most of their lives in water <ok>
     
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    Time for a pretty graph.
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    You don't even make points. You are trying to infer there is less sea ice, without showing sea ice data <laugh> n even then, there is no trend in the last decade in your graph too <ok> That's for supporting my point
     
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    I like this one, arctic sea ice variation over the Holocene, more sea ice now than in the past 10,000 years (bar the little ice age) <ok>
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    AGW alarmists are not well in the head and know nothing of geological history
     
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    upload_2018-12-2_2-49-24.png

    Well this temperature over greenland looks like it has an inverse relationship with the Holocene sea ice
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    fancy that

    Temp goes up, ice goes down, lefty loony is a clown :bandit:
     
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    Global warming hasn't done much for Thomas Cook
     
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    **** me, I never realised things were that bad <yikes>

    The government needs to pull it's finger out <grr>
     
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    Bonus <ok> :grin:
     
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    You mean good weather hasn't dont much for Thomas Cook. <ok>

    When alarmists start freaking out when we have blinding summers, it's the funniest thing, for me, for them it's a mental disorder
    If Climate Change Is Causing You Anxiety or Even Grief, Experts Say You Are Not Alone
    https://www.vogue.com/article/eco-anxiety-grief-mental-health-climate-change
     
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    http://www.pascalbonenfant.com/18c/geography/weather.html
    British Weather from 1700 to 1849

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    July 1707
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    "Hot Tuesday": many heat-wave deaths in England (temperature details not known .. but must have been 'notable'!!)

    1718, 1719
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    Fine summer weather gave a good crop of grapes at Richmond in both years, and the summer of 1719 was claimed to be one of the hottest for some time. Generally warm across the whole of England & Wales (using the CET series), with 1719 notably warm.

    1729-1731 (Autumns)
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    Three years in a row with remarkably warm Autumn seasons. All three periods (September to November in each year) experienced CET anomalies of around +2degC on the long-term average. In 1729, the September of that year was the warmest such-named month (until 2006) in the CET record (16.6/+3.3C), followed by a near-average October, but a warm November (+2C). With 1730 & 1731, the warmth was consistent across all three months, with November of 1730 having an anomaly of over +3C. These latter two years (1730/1731) experienced the warmest autumns in the CET record until 2006 comprehensively beat them. (q.v.)
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    Lots more like that in there
     
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    1746
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    Hottest day on 18th July - temperature in shade 85 degF (29 degC)

    Summer 1748
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    Hot days in June & July; temperature at 1 pm on 23rd July was 85 degF (29degC).
    12th June 1748: Large hailstones, about 2 inches (50mm) in diameter, did considerable damage to windows and gardens during a thunderstorm.
    1749
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    A dry summer. Shade temperature at about mid-day on 2nd July was 88 degF (31degC)
    1790 (June)
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    Temperature of 91degF (33 degC) on 22nd June

    How could this happen with CO2 so low then?!

    We need to retroactively put carbon taxes on the 1700s SUV drivers in Britain


    Just as well Thomas Cook wasn't in business in the 1700s @Diego
     
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  17. Commachio

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    You never get bored?
     
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    No getting bored with the biggest case of scientists lining up for lavish funding to produce junk science, in human history.

    If you want evidence and you are willing to give money to scientists, they will produce that evidence even if it doesn't exist.

    We were warned about this 60 years ago, technocracies. That is what the IPCC is, politicians and bureaucrats using junk science to get their way
     
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    Ok
     
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    OK
     
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