Climate Change in 12 Minutes - The Skeptic's Case

"We check the main predictions of the climate models against the best and latest data. Fortunately the climate models got all their major predictions wrong. Why? Every serious skeptical scientist has been consistently saying essentially the same thing for over 20 years, yet most people have never heard the message. Here it is, put simply enough for any lay reader willing to pay attention..."

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+5 1. senseishin commented 9 years ago

I really hope people who see this here (and other platforms like YouTube) will watch this video with "skepticism." Dr. Evans isn't denying global warming (9:16). The rise in temperature has indeed been greater than even skeptics say could be due to CO2. The data, as Dr. Evans likes to point out, actually does show a material increase in temperatures. (http://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/). Both sides are wrong about how much temperature has changed due to non-natural factors (i.e., human causes), but there is no question that global temperatures have been rising. To be a climate change skeptic is not to believe that climate change isn't happening: climate change is happening.
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-6 2. plurft commented 9 years ago

This is all load of balls!!!

Climate change is not something people are responsible for lol.
It's a cyclical solar system wide change. You can see its effects on other planets too.

First it was "global warming" and nothing got warmed up lol
Now it's called "climate change" and we are still responsible for it... and of course dont forget to blame the emigrants >:) >:) >:)

Anyone remembers the scary "ozone hole" that was supposed to fry us?

Do some research ::(|) ::(|) ::(|)
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+4 3. Dannelito commented 9 years ago

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You might be aware of that the "ozone hole" are healing. We noticed the destruction of the ozone and some substances where forbidden hence the problem with the ozone is not a problem anymore
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+3 4. kirkelicious commented 9 years ago

#3 Haha, high fife!
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+3 5. dvandok commented 9 years ago

Better read up on this guy.

http://www.skepticalscience.com/david-evans-understanding-goes-cold.html

Half truths are worse than clear lies.
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+3 6. nomaddaf commented 9 years ago

#5 I just read that site and it is clearly devoted specifically to global warming. It is not "skeptical" as the name implies. I would love to know who funds that site. Denying that ALL the models go against 20 years of constantly improving measurements is boarding on religious fanaticism.
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-2 7. Natan_el_Tigre commented 9 years ago

If you enjoyed this, you'll get a kick out of Stefan's other musings:

https://www.youtube.com/user/stefbot

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Molyneux
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+1 8. bella1 commented 9 years ago

#2 strange how a large ozone hole is above Australia Queensland, & Qeensland has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. strange ehhh
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+5 9. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

Regardless of what everyone, including myself, believes, I appreciate how our admins on snotr always present topics from different viewpoints.
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+2 10. sux2bu commented 9 years ago

#8 Well England did establish the colony there for punishment... didn't they? >:)
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-2 11. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

Same in US #10, indentured servants thousands, settling in Georgia to work off their verdicts if you recall.
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-3 12. sux2bu commented 9 years ago

#11 Wrong...
Starting in 1788 and over the next 80 years, more than 160,000 convicts were transported to the Australian penal colony from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, in lieu of being given the death penalty.They were criminals convicted of capital crimes.
Indentured servitude was a labor system whereby young people paid for their passage to the New World by working for an employer for a certain number of years. It was widely employed in the 18th century in the British colonies in North America and elsewhere. There was never a penal colony in Georgia or any other British colony in North America.
The colony of Georgia was established by James Edward Oglethorpe, who was moved to action when he witnessed the abuses carried out by the keepers and jailors of British debtors’ prisons. Oglethorpe came up with the idea of founding a colony in America where the poor and destitute could start anew and at the same time help England by producing wines, silks, and spices that it normally bought from foreign countries. In the end it never came to fruition.