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Nope.
We're actually in a cooling phase right now.
It was way hotter back in the Roman days than it is now.
how do they know how hot it was then?Newsflash: The thermometer wasn't invented until the 1500s.
Newsflash: The thermometer wasn't invented until the 1500s.
Proxy reconstructions like thisThen how can you say it's the hottest time in history?
A simple search will tell you you're wrong.
Call this your Derp moment.....
Why do liberals make stupid comments before doing a simple search?
Science Under Attack
One study demonstrates that the period known as the Roman Warming was the warmest in the last 2,000 years. The other study provides evidence that it was just as warm up to 6,000 years ago. Both studies reinforce the occurrence of an even warmer period immediately following the end of twww.scienceunderattack.com
Tree-rings prove climate was WARMER in Roman and Medieval times than it is now - and world has been cooling for 2,000 years
Measurements stretching back to 138BC prove that the Earth is slowly cooling due to changes in the distance between the Earth and the sun, say Johannes Gutenberg University researchers.www.dailymail.co.uk
Proxy reconstructions like this
Global Warming
Global warming is happening now, and scientists are confident that greenhouse gases are responsible. To understand what this means for humanity, it is necessary to understand what global warming is, how scientists know it's happening, and how they predict future climate.earthobservatory.nasa.gov
Your ignorance is not my problem.Word salad....
Your ignorance is not my problem.
I just gave you temps 400 times further back than the Roman period.That goes the other way.
You cant say this is the hottest temps in history and then say we didnt know what the temps were during the Roman period of time.
I just gave you temps 400 times further back than the Roman period.
It looks like the heat most of the US is experiencing this summer is nothing more than weather as usual and not as bad as other recent times.
In the 1930s, the government's Heat Wave Index was four times higher
Every summer, heat waves inevitably hit the United States and other parts of the world, causing climate alarmists and left-leaning media outlets to demand dramatic, disastrous changes to the global energy system. Unfortunately, this summer is no different.
On Tuesday, U.S. media outlets published a wave of stories about supposedly "historic" heat waves in Europe and North America. For example, the Washington Post published an article titled "Heat waves in U.S., Europe ‘virtually impossible’ without climate change, study finds."
Similarly, Axios published a story titled "Historic and enduring U.S. heat wave, by the numbers."
Although certain parts of the United States have undoubtedly experienced strong heat waves this summer, there’s no reason to believe these weather events are evidence that the world is hurtling toward a climate change catastrophe. In fact, the best available evidence suggests that heat waves recorded a century ago were more problematic than anything we’re seeing today.
Government researchers have been tracking heat waves for more than 100 years. According to data from the U.S. Climate Change Science Program, which is made available by the Environmental Protection Agency, the annual heat wave index for the contiguous 48 states was substantially higher in the 1930s than at any point in recent years. In some years in the 1930s, it was four times greater or even more.
Additionally, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has a large database of daily temperatures that goes back to 1948. NOAA used 1,066 weather stations located across the United States to collect this data.
According to NOAA, huge swaths of the United States have experienced a significant decrease in abnormally hot days recorded since 1948, especially in the Midwest and northern and eastern Texas.
Although it’s true that some parts of the United States have seen the number of hotter-than-usual days increase over the past 70 years — including in California and the New York metropolitan area, both of which happen to be areas where a large number of media outlets are located — most weather stations have shown no meaningful changes or even declines.
It's not climate change that's causing heat waves this summer but no one wants to explain why
Climate change isn't causing this summer's heat waves. In the 1930s, the U.S. Heat Wave Index was four times higher. But now, the media pounce on the idea the earth is warming.www.foxnews.com
Who cares, besides fear mongers, anyways?
Hottest month in 150 years? ZOMG run for the hills!
LOL....Your buddy said they didnt know how to check temps during that period.
These petrified lefties act as if hot days in the summer is a new phenomenon and that it's “proof” that we're all going to die in a year or two. All this fearmongering accomplishes at least two things: It keeps ignorant, easily-led lemmings in a constant state of fear, and it makes the idiot shills who are paid to peddle their fearmongering look like idiot, paid shills. None of them can be taken seriously.
CO2 is necessary for life on earth. A very important element indeed.There can be absolutely no doubt at all we have increased the atmospheric CO2 concentration by over 30%, and it is CO2 that controls whether planets heat up or cool down, since CO2 retains heat at the upper atmosphere fringes to space.
We have increased atmospheric CO2 by over 50%.There can be absolutely no doubt at all we have increased the atmospheric CO2 concentration by over 30%, and it is CO2 that controls whether planets heat up or cool down, since CO2 retains heat at the upper atmosphere fringes to space.