What happened to the dinosaur extinction event "Nuclear Winter" 65 million years ago (on the above graph)? We might get another one of those soon.
1. That's not quite as clear cut as your claim implies.
2. The claim is certainly challengeable, as among other issues, it only relates to published articles, and scientists researching alternative hypotheses rarely get funding, and therefore rarely get published or followed up on.
I aren't claiming anything.
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Don't you think if someone had a way of legitimately and definitively proving that the Climate Change narrative is inaccurate then at least one of the large fossil fuel producing companies would be writing them a blank cheque?
When I read posts like that, I know it's someone that does their research through newspaper articles.
Yes, and what that means is that generally the trend for the first 90 years was slightly up, before a more significant and obvious increase from the mid 80's onwards. And this is the mean temperature for the UK which has increased 1.2c in 40 years.
For a temperate climate like ours, with moderate temperature extremes, it doesnt seem like a big deal, but then we don't get to see mountains losing their snowy peaks, or ancient settlements unearthed as lakes reach historic lows, but 5 of our hottest 7 days on record have happened in the last 10 years.
The earth may have "changed temperature on its own" before but the overwhelming majority of scientists think we're ****ing it up now, and they tend to be able to back that up with evidence, as opposed to the contrarians who shrug it off because they once saw picture of a woolly mammoth in a childrens book
And if we look at the 40 years between 1940 and 1980 when there was loads of bad polluting things being used the trend if anything was going down. In the 1970s the scientists were warning of the forthcoming ice age.
'An enduring popular myth suggests that in the 1970s the climate science community was predicting “global cooling” and an “imminent” ice age, an observation frequently used by those who would undermine what climate scientists say today about the prospect of global warming'.
https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/89/9/2008bams2370_1.xml#:~:text=An enduring popular myth suggests,the prospect of global warming.
What happened to the dinosaur extinction event "Nuclear Winter" 65 million years ago (on the above graph)? We might get another one of those soon.
It was taught by geography teachers, FACT.it was predicted in newspapers.i read it.
it was predicted in newspapers.i read it.

We know what is out in space million of miles away and yet we have little confirmed knowledge of what is a few miles beneath our feet.
In 1883 the volcano Krakatoa erupted, in the scale of things it wasn't even that big but did change the weather for years. Yellowstone national Park is in simple terms the top of a very large volcano if it erupts, well no one really knows but it won't be good.
Don’t you think if ‘scientists’ could actually prove there was a connection to human activity and ‘climate change’ they might have done so by now?I aren't claiming anything.
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Don't you think if someone had a way of legitimately and definitively proving that the Climate Change narrative is inaccurate then at least one of the large fossil fuel producing companies would be writing them a blank cheque?
ko'An enduring popular myth suggests that in the 1970s the climate science community was predicting “global cooling” and an “imminent” ice age, an observation frequently used by those who would undermine what climate scientists say today about the prospect of global warming'.
https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/89/9/2008bams2370_1.xml#:~:text=An enduring popular myth suggests,the prospect of global warming.
That’s a good bit of rewriting history. The BBC even had the impending ice age prediction on the front cover of the Radio Times, I remember those predictions very well. Or was that all bollocks too?'An enduring popular myth suggests that in the 1970s the climate science community was predicting “global cooling” and an “imminent” ice age, an observation frequently used by those who would undermine what climate scientists say today about the prospect of global warming'.
https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/89/9/2008bams2370_1.xml#:~:text=An enduring popular myth suggests,the prospect of global warming.
Don’t you think if ‘scientists’ could actually prove there was a connection to human activity and ‘climate change’ they might have done so by now?
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That’s a good bit of rewriting history. The BBC even had the impending ice age prediction on the front cover of the Radio Times, I remember those predictions very well. Or was that all bollocks too?

Don’t you think if ‘scientists’ could actually prove there was a connection to human activity and ‘climate change’ they might have done so by now
It was taught by geography teachers, FACT.
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Yo, just to complete your memories, don't forget the slate and chalk.It was taught back in the 1960s and predicted by “experts” who also got wrong how we would all be travelling around in flying cars and hardly working any hours by now.
One up on yo with being older. We used to do drills at primary school about what to do if we got the four minute warning. Am buying a couple of school desks and putting them in the garage in these times of heightened tensions as we were shown the best thing to do was stay away from windows and get under your desk. So everything will be OK.
Yo, just to complete your memories, don't forget the slate and chalk.
The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Is some scientist from 50 years ago being wrong, really a big 'got ya'?
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