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The world leaders are so serious about terrorism that they are going to stop the earth's climate from changing first
 
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The GW alarmist need to stop trotting out Bill Nye the science guy to explain how GW and terrorism are linked. It's really hurting your cause
 
Article on townhall.com: Obama's trip to Paris for the GW Summit emitted a lot of Greenhouse Gases. "It's rather hypocritical for the UN to ask world leaders to travel (w/large entourages) to a location to discuss the environment rather than hold the conference in a much greener method". "It's 2015 and video conferencing does exists". Having world leaders stay home and video chat w/one another would save tons of a carbon based footprint & also save the taxpayers money too.
 
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The fact that the ice cap is not smaller notwithstanding - there is so much hot air blowing from Barry and friends I would not be surprised if the temps are rising.
 
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The world leaders are so serious about terrorism that they are going to stop the earth's climate from changing first
False dichotomy. We can tackle more than one problem at once, ya know
Well, the climate is what causes terrorism, so......
Straw man. Nobody's saying climate change is the sole or even main cause of terrorism, but it can be a factor (as with Syria). If we don’t address climate change it will continue to compound our problems in the middle east.
 
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False dichotomy. We can tackle more than one problem at once, ya know

Straw man. Nobody's saying climate change is the sole or even main cause of terrorism, but it can be a factor (as with Syria). If we don’t address climate change it will continue to compound our problems in the middle east.

How can you say straw man and then go on to support the major BS that's been spewed about it causing terrorism? I didn't come up with it. Lol, you're great.
 
It's changed to fit whatever is happening that day to push their agenda. You are they.
Riigghhtttt....

I actually use the terms 'climate change' and 'global warming' interchangeably, even though there is a subtle difference.

I know, I know, subtlety is not your strength
 
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Check your link. The October report is up…
Update for Sandvol
As expected, the El Niño Pacific Ocean warming event continued to push temperatures to record highs in November, although the monthly anomaly in the Northern Hemisphere dropped from October to November, said Dr. John Christy, director of the Earth System Science Center at The University of Alabama in Huntsville. “The Northern Hemisphere cooled a bit in November, leading to a small drop in global temperatures. The tropical Pacific Ocean is still very warm, with much above normal quantities of heat that likely will be transferred to the atmosphere in the coming months.”

In comparing the 1997-1998 El Niño to the current event, Christy noted that while the tropics were cooler in November 1997 than they are now (+0.34 to +0.53 C), “the tropics warmed to +1.28 C by February 1998 during that big El Niño.” While this doesn’t mean the current El Niño will necessarily follow the same warming pattern over the next four months, it is a point from history to remember, Christy said.

Despite the cooling in the Northern Hemisphere, globally November 2015 was the warmest November in the 37-year satellite temperature dataset, with a temperature that was 0.05 C warmer than November 2009. It was also the warmest November in both the Northern Hemisphere and the tropics.
 
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If anyone ever gets bored and wants to have some fun:

1- Prepare snack and open beverage of choice.
2- Find climate change article on HuffPo
3- Make comments that are considered blasphemous to climate freaks
4- Sit back and watch the meltdown

You're welcome.
 
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And that he saw tundra on fire
And a quick google reveals:

Alaska Fire Crews Battling 2 Large Tundra Wildfires
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I don't know that he saw them, but there have been tundra fires in Alaska and elsewhere. The millions of acres burned in Alaska this year may still give 2015 the new record for most acres burned in the US. We're over 9.8 million, closing in on the record of ~9.9 million...
 
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And its all our faults right Bart? We caused the El Nino to be so strong. It couldnt possibly be just nature right? Wait does nature work for the tobacco industry? Or does it collude with Alex Jones on a monthly basis? We need to ban us humans so the climate can normalize :eek:lol::eek:lol::eek:lol:
Like UAH’s John Christy said, “Not only is this a strong El Niño, but the transient warming we see from it is superimposed on top of the slowly rising global base temperature. The satellite temperature dataset shows an overall warming of about 0.39oC during the past 36 years. Put a strong El Niño on top of that and we shouldn’t be surprised”

The transient warming isn’t our fault, but the rising base temperatures are.
And, 2015 the third warmest year in the satellite record. Still a pause.
Yet every year since 2000, the start of your imagined pause, has been hotter than the year 2000.

I saw that article on (UAH’s) Roy Spencer’s blog, along with some lulzy comments on DDT in a more recent post. But nevermind his casual science denial (*cough* creationism)... An interesting bit from his website:
Will 2016 be a Record?

What is interesting is to consider the possibility that 2016 will indeed be a record warm year, even in the UAH (and probably RSS) satellite data. This is because the second year of El Nino year couplets is almost always the warmest, and 2015 is only the first year.

In the plot above I have color-coded the four previous major El Nino year pairs: 1982-83, 1987-88; 1997-98; and 2009-10. In three of those (all except 1987-88), the second year was much warmer than the first year. This means there is a good chance that 2016 will be a record warm year. But as 1987-88 shows, it’s not guaranteed….

If the current El Nino unexpectedly fizzles in the next few months – OR – if this El Nino transitions unusually rapidly into a strong La Nina (like the 1987-88 event), then 1998 might not be beaten for the warmest year. Mother Nature is full of surprises, and I still believe she is mostly in control.

If I simply average the previous four El Nino events together as an estimate of what will happen next year, then 2016 would be 0.25 C warmer than 2015. This would cause it to edge out 1998 as the record warmest year by 0.02-0.03 deg. C.

But I’m not making any bets.
 
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Like UAH’s John Christy said, “Not only is this a strong El Niño, but the transient warming we see from it is superimposed on top of the slowly rising global base temperature. The satellite temperature dataset shows an overall warming of about 0.39oC during the past 36 years. Put a strong El Niño on top of that and we shouldn’t be surprised”

The transient warming isn’t our fault, but the rising base temperatures are.

Yet every year since 2000, the start of your imagined pause, has been hotter than the year 2000.

I saw that article on (UAH’s) Roy Spencer’s blog, along with some lulzy comments on DDT in a more recent post. But nevermind his casual science denial (*cough* creationism)... An interesting bit from his website:

Nature-1. Barts human caused all this climate change nonsense- 0.
 

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