Posted on 12/19/2013 9:21:55 AM PST by CedarDave
A content editor on Reddits science forum wrote Monday that the site has banned climate-change skeptics, and asks why more news outlets havent done the same.
About a year ago, we moderators became increasingly stringent with deniers, Reddit content editor Nathan Allen wrote in grist. When a potentially controversial submission was posted, a warning would be issued stating the rules for comments (most importantly that your comment isnt a conspiracy theory) and advising that further violations of the rules could result in the commenter being banned from the forum.
Allen explains that climate change became an ironically heated topic among commenters on Reddits science forum, /r/science, which he described as a window into the Ivory Tower for non-scientists to connect with experts like himself.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Liberal elites need to drop the pretenses - they want to ban all conservative speech...
Not even close. Pinatubo released 42 Mt of CO2 and mankind releases 7100 Mt every year.
However solar activity is slow right now and because of leftover ocean warming (especially in the Arctic) there is a lag in cooling. If the coming cooling (strong likelihood) could be solved by one volcano worth of GHG that would be great, but unfortunately not even close to correct. For one thing, CO2 is a weak GHG. If you count the water vapor from volcanoes that would also be incorrect in two ways: water vapor is transient, and human-produced water vapor also greatly exceeds volcanic water vapor.
All that matters is weather, i.e. the distribution of water vapor. Not even the amount matters, but how even or uneven the water vapor is. For example if there is more "extreme weather" (a popular buzz phrase with no basis in reality) there will be global cooling.
Thank you for that IPCC data.
And BEFORE the advent of internal combustion engines and other fossil fuel consuming devices, the streets of cities and villages across the globe were ankle deep in animal waste and the source of the diseases that killed millions.
Thank you, but I’ll trade the the mythical chance that climate change (or whateverthehell they decide to call it next week) for not having to live in pre-1900 conditions!
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