Gannon Goodson
Drinking Heavily
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I find it very ironic for you to use a .gov link lol. But yeah seems interesting. 2 questions, do you have any theories on why the world goes through radical temperature changes, and don't you think it is a bit suspicious that the temperature started picking up post industrial revolution exponentially on the graph.
I wouldn't call long periods of warming and cooling radical temperature changes. The truth is we haven't even scratched the surface of understanding the "settled science" of manmade global warming. The planet was a thick, soupy atmosphere of carbon dioxide 100 million years ago when there was very little oxygen. Like I said, we've de-gassed the planet over that time. Hundreds of factors affect weather and the climate. Every 20,000 years the earth wobbles on its axis, creating extreme and erratic weather patterns. Solar output, the driver behind our weather, is changing constantly. Water vapor is by far a more dangerous greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. Ozone in the stratosphere protects us from solar radiation, but it's a dangerous pollutant near the surface.
The idea that a rise in CO2 levels from 350ppm to 400ppm over a couple hundred years is going to cause a runaway greenhouse effect and wipe out a large chunk of humanity is utter nonsense. Every 50 years we have an eco-scare created by people as a means of control. The world was supposed to run out of food in the early 90s, and now we have an abundance of wheat on the world's stage. The polar ice caps, according to Al Gore and the BBC, would by completely gone by..... yep.... 2013. We see how that worked out.
