How much did ya'll win? A car? Washer dryer? What'd ya win?
Oh..."winning"...when do you actually win? How will you know?
Its called dominating the forum s0n. Peeps come in here to find a barometer on this stuff and don't get the typical msm BS.....and what do they find? A thread that has 150+ links displaying how stoopid hopeless the plight of the AGW k00ks is......and knowing that is a hoot!!! Yep......they see bomb thrower thread after bomb thrower thread dry up and die in a few days!! Too......they see in here......an ENVIRONMENT forum mind you.....epic levels of misery and anger in the tone of the AGW climate crusaders. Why? Because for all the "consensus science" for the past 15 years, it hasn't moved the ball even one yard in terms of the policy makers in all the world governments. Fossil fuels still DOMINATE and every single solitary projection shows that through 2040, renewables will still be a tiny sliver on the energy graph. IDK? Skeptic winning........AGW k00k losing......in any case, this forum is a playground of fun for the skeptics. For the AGW crowd? Not so much!!
Hey Skooks. These AGW whack-jobs ride unicorns. Its all real world stuff
The leftist nut jobs who are bleeding 'green' this and that, have latched onto the GW fringe in hopes of derailing our energy needs. But wait, the last 17 years what has been going on?
Um, its not warming
-Geaux
Global Warming Pause Puts 'Crisis' In Perspective
Much has been written and argued, from all sides in the global warming debate, about the meaning of the asserted 17-year pause in global warming. Is a 17-year pause significant? Is a pause even occurring? Does the pause signal a longer-term halt to global warming or even a long-term cooling trend? Would a resumption of global warming to pre-pause rates end the global warming debate? A look at recent temperatures and their appropriate context provides helpful meaning to the much-discussed global warming pause.
a plateau of temperatures, with absolutely no warming, from 1979 through 1997
a large temperature spike in 1998
a return to the 1979-1997 mean in 1999-2000
a modest escalation of temperatures in 2001
an elevated plateau of essentially flat temperatures from 2002-2014
If we choose a starting point of mid-1998, the planet has cooled during the past 16 years. If we choose a starting point of late 1997 or early 1999, temperatures have been flat during the past 15 and 17 years. Examining the totality of the 35-year temperature record, we see approximately 1/3 of 1 degree Celsius warming during the period. Accordingly, global warming has occurred at a pace of approximately 1 degree Celsius per century over the duration of the satellite record.
Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) also compiles data from the satellite instruments, though RSS measures a slightly different range of the lower atmosphere. RSS reports a similar temperature history, available here. In the RSS compilation, we see not just a recent temperature plateau, but actual cooling.
Again, the pace of warming throughout the entirety of the record is approximately 1 degree Celsius per century.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamestaylor/2014/08/07/global-warming-pause-puts-crisis-in-perspective/
Last edited: