Here in NE Florida, this summer has been milder than usual.
Yes, Climate change is an on going phenomena. But since our Sun is million times bigger than planet earth, Sun cycles cause 99.99% of climate change.
To claim man is powerful enough to cause climate change is like saying a small pimple on a bull elephant’s rear end is responsible to the animal’s behavior.
Record highs frequently pop up in many areas. What’s happening with averages and record lows? The furor sounds one-sided.
But since our Sun is million times bigger than planet earth, Sun cycles cause 99.99% of climate change.
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That’s what causes interglacials in our current ice age. The last interglacial was warmer than it is now. That was thousands of years before Al Gore bought his first SUV.
Yeah, but you and your plastic straws.............. ;-)
“Yes, Climate change is an on going phenomena. “
Before we know it will be fall.
What is the “climate change” of which so many learned panic-panderers speak, and why is it a bad thing?
Growing bananas in Labrador sounds like a good potential business model. So are shipping lanes through the Arctic Ocean.
Northern Greenland would be a great wheat-growing region.
And think of the power generation potential of a series of solar panel arrays set up at the equator, so at all times nearly half of the arrays will be bathed in sunlight, so the generation of power could be shunted ahead at the nightfall terminator line moves across the face of the earth.
With that much power, it would be possible to separate hydrogen from water by electrolysis, and recombine it with the oxygen released in the process, and generate vast quantities of pure water, when reburning the hydrogen on the dark side of the world.
I believe that you are correct that the Sun is responsible for climate change.
The disgraced Washington Post is again selectively picking only data that appears to support its assertion that mankind is no good and the cause of climate change.
The Washington Post is following the "Chicken Little" model. They have yet to find out that the sky is not falling. They must stop getting all of their information from CNN.
The relative size is irrelevant since the sun is 93 million miles away. The proper comparison is that the sun deposits 200 times more energy on the planet on average than manmade CO2 sends back to the planet. A 200 to 1 ratio should make it obvious enough that added CO2 doesn't matter.