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Old 12-12-2013, 12:35 PM
 
Location: Calgary, AB
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Maybe the problem is you and your bad arguments. "Well, the climate changed for natural reasons once so that means all climate changes have natural causes" is not an example of clear thinking. I'll stick with the expert opinion over that of the denialist who refers to people who are aware of facts as "warmists". It's okay if that upsets you.

 
Old 12-12-2013, 12:42 PM
 
Location: Calgary, AB
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The only thing you have done is posted a bunch of links and hurled insults, if you consider that debate that's pretty sad.
I don't. I consider it proving you wrong. You sure whine about me a lot. How boring. Go read your tabloid.
 
Old 12-12-2013, 01:27 PM
 
Location: planet octupulous is nearing earths atmosphere
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trend or fluke.? I say get out the blizzard gear for the next century

I predict many weak Atlantic basin hurricanes for the years to come..



For First Time in 20 Years, Cold Records May Beat Warm Records in U.S. - weather.com TGM: Company Lights Up The World
 
Old 12-12-2013, 02:26 PM
 
Location: Wasilla, Alaska
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trend or fluke.? I say get out the blizzard gear for the next century

I predict many weak Atlantic basin hurricanes for the years to come..



For First Time in 20 Years, Cold Records May Beat Warm Records in U.S. - weather.com TGM: Company Lights Up The World
I agree that we are seeing a cooling trend, but it is doubtful that it will last until "the next century." Based upon NASA's data for the last 130 years, there are 30 to 35 year cycles of warming and cooling trends.

1880-1915 = Global Cooling;
1915-1945 = Global Warming;
1945-1980 = Global Cooling;
1980-2010 = Global Warming;
2010-???? = Global Cooling.


If the trend continues as it has for the last 130 years, then sometime around 2040 or 2045 we should see another global warming cycle.
 
Old 12-12-2013, 02:50 PM
 
Location: planet octupulous is nearing earths atmosphere
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I agree that we are seeing a cooling trend, but it is doubtful that it will last until "the next century." Based upon NASA's data for the last 130 years, there are 30 to 35 year cycles of warming and cooling trends.

1880-1915 = Global Cooling;
1915-1945 = Global Warming;
1945-1980 = Global Cooling;
1980-2010 = Global Warming;
2010-???? = Global Cooling.

If the trend continues as it has for the last 130 years, then sometime around 2040 or 2045 we should see another global warming cycle.

my crystal ball says tings are changing oops don't want to upset the warmers..
 
Old 12-12-2013, 02:59 PM
 
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How do you not notice the alarming seal, and whale beachings. The fact that sea creatures are suddenly appearing in areas they have never been seen in before. The melting ice flows that are drowning polar bears in large numbers. The melting ice that are starving artic animals. The photographic evidence showing the icebergs in the 1930s and last year, 1/2 the size they used to be. Any one who does not believe in climate change simply doesn't posses the abilitlty to do critical thinking of any kind, or they are profiting from the oil, gas and coal industries.
 
Old 12-12-2013, 03:03 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Glitch View Post
I agree that we are seeing a cooling trend, but it is doubtful that it will last until "the next century." Based upon NASA's data for the last 130 years, there are 30 to 35 year cycles of warming and cooling trends.

1880-1915 = Global Cooling;
1915-1945 = Global Warming;
1945-1980 = Global Cooling;
1980-2010 = Global Warming;
2010-???? = Global Cooling.


If the trend continues as it has for the last 130 years, then sometime around 2040 or 2045 we should see another global warming cycle.

Sounds good to me, just long enough to destroy the false co2/temp correlation once and for all.
(Speaking of which, know of any cheap ways I can increase my carbon footprint?)
 
Old 12-12-2013, 03:42 PM
 
Location: Victoria, BC.
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Originally Posted by Glitch View Post
I agree that we are seeing a cooling trend, but it is doubtful that it will last until "the next century." Based upon NASA's data for the last 130 years, there are 30 to 35 year cycles of warming and cooling trends.

1880-1915 = Global Cooling;
1915-1945 = Global Warming;
1945-1980 = Global Cooling;
1980-2010 = Global Warming;
2010-???? = Global Cooling.


If the trend continues as it has for the last 130 years, then sometime around 2040 or 2045 we should see another global warming cycle.
Cover your eyes quick, because this chart contradicts what you posted....You don't want to see that!

 
Old 12-12-2013, 04:52 PM
 
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Cover your eyes quick, because this chart contradicts what you posted....You don't want to see that!
really..why don't you cover your eyes it's a whopping 15 degrees where i live...i'm sweating bullets with all that global warming...
 
Old 12-12-2013, 06:38 PM
 
Location: Victoria, BC.
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really..why don't you cover your eyes it's a whopping 15 degrees where i live...i'm sweating bullets with all that global warming...
Duh, It's called winter...It happens every year.
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