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Re: What happened to climate change?


 

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It was a lot more widespread than the recent one.

And the biggest problem is that we don't have consistent sites to measure - geography changes and so does observed temberature


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Thx, I didn't know the term. Here's a somewhat short study about it in english:

But it states that the thermal difference with modern times was less than 2?C... and it seems this last century global warming is bigger than that.
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El lunes, 19 de febrero de 2024, 16:37:05 ART, mrvnchpmn <chapman@...> escribi¨®:
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During the Medieval Warm Period wine grapes were grown in England.? During the 1816 cold year the Thames froze.? So climate swings are not new.

Marvin



From 900 AD to 1800 AD, there was a Medieval Warm Period followed by the Little Ice Age.? Prior to recorded history, there were several ice ages.? I believe the earth is going through a warm spell, but not that it's all caused by an increase of a couple hundred parts per million too much carbon dioxide, and that is excess CO2 is in turn caused by wealthy people's motorcars and jet airplanes.
Ed

On Monday, February 19, 2024, Anabel Perez via <perezbem=[email protected]> wrote:

Ahh the britannica, it was one of the "important" purchases when I was young.
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As to weather change, I follow two rules: there are some macro patterns or whatever that have changed in the last 50 years (or less), like receding icemarkers in Antartica, and the local small clearly human driven changes, like deforestation or overusage of soiles that generate barren places in just a couple of years. Both are easily seen by any individual that just takes a look and verified by any number of scientific and economical studies.
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What seems to be the new discussion is what causes the first macro changes: is it human driven? or is a natural phase? Can we do anything about it?
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i guess it's hard to accept human influence on a wordly scale.
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When the ozone "hole" appeared in Antartica and later closed ?did we do any of that?
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Are we really causing the general temperatures to rise (at least in Buenos Aires, it has been over the last 100 years or so)?
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I believe we are, but I guess there's still room for faith and cherrypicking the science that will support one explanation or the other.
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Anabel P¨¦rez Bemporat
Despachante de Aduana
Lic. Comercio Internacional?
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El lunes, 19 de febrero de 2024, 14:00:53 ART, a1thighmaster <thighmaster@...> escribi¨®:
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Ed,

What exactly makes you think they were wrong? Extremes are the hallmark of climate change.

Aloha,
Celeste

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On 2/19/2024 2:15 AM, Ed Lomas wrote:
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The "worst drought in recorded history" ?disappeared-despite the experts (soothsayers) learned predictions.
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Now we're back to floods and mudslides, as usual, with multi-million dollar homes built on dirt cliffs sliding into the ocean again.
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How could a consensus of climate experts possibly be wrong?!
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