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What I Believe is Truth: The Death of Objective Reality
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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 3734549" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Global tempertures were much higher in the 30s and 40's, then started trending downwards through the 70's until the alarmists started warning of the certain doom we were facing from global cooling. Things started heating up in the 80's and 90's, leveled off for a while, and have actually been decreasing as of late. Climate change is an undeniable fact, as much as it is impossible to put an end to climate change. CO2's involvement, thusly humans' contribution, to global warming and/or climate change is the most arguable issue in the entire matter. </p><p></p><p>To say that there is no debate about that point is a lie. Even climate scientists that are still recognized by the political machine have had to back pedal on their claims of the degree to which CO2 plays a role in temperature changes, especially after 3 decades of failed predictions based on faulty models. But you can't say any of that to a true climate change believer, they will just shut down and call you a science denier. Oh well, we never broke 100 this summer where I am, which is unusual, though it has been pretty dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 3734549, member: 63706"] Global tempertures were much higher in the 30s and 40's, then started trending downwards through the 70's until the alarmists started warning of the certain doom we were facing from global cooling. Things started heating up in the 80's and 90's, leveled off for a while, and have actually been decreasing as of late. Climate change is an undeniable fact, as much as it is impossible to put an end to climate change. CO2's involvement, thusly humans' contribution, to global warming and/or climate change is the most arguable issue in the entire matter. To say that there is no debate about that point is a lie. Even climate scientists that are still recognized by the political machine have had to back pedal on their claims of the degree to which CO2 plays a role in temperature changes, especially after 3 decades of failed predictions based on faulty models. But you can't say any of that to a true climate change believer, they will just shut down and call you a science denier. Oh well, we never broke 100 this summer where I am, which is unusual, though it has been pretty dry. [/QUOTE]
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