OMG, does anyone actually believe that stuff? lol
guido quoted;
This is how some conservative leaning folks view the consensus.
http://hotair.com/archives/2014/11/17/what-the-mainstream-media-wont-tell-you-about-global-warming/
Some do actually believe that stuff. Including some here we all know and love....
What the Murdochian World won't tell you about climate change....
#1. Slowing isn't the same as stopping OR reversing....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming_hiatus#2. For 2 years...that's not a trend, no matter what Rupert wants you to believe.
#3. Distortion, dissemination, lies, and outright deception. Like so many of Rupert's Gish Gallop moments... CO2 is indispensable, but it is also a pollutant. Just like eating a tomato can be tasty and good for you, but eating 100 can be the opposite.
#4. Where did that statement come from? References? Again, lies, distortions, deception. In fact, CO2 is at its highest levels in over 400,000 years and the earth has been warming for 200 years. Approximately 12,750 years ago, before big cars and coal plants, CO2 levels were NOT higher than today, but in fact were much lower. During the past 400,000 years, CO2 has ranged from about 200 ppm the larger amount of the time, with excursions to 280 ppm. Today it is at 400 ppm - double the past. Never in that 400,000 years has the level been 20x today's.
#5. Irrelevant. Just a little bit of cyanide can kill ya, so really no point at all to that comment except as "Gish Gallop" filler.
#6. Dissemination with meaningless jibber-jabber...pretty much the definition of Gish Gallop. Ocean levels are up. Countries in the Pacific have flooded. The trend continues today, and the 'pauses' have been explained by volcanic action.
#7. Tooth fairy is what they want ya to believe in.... What Cook actually said was of papers stating a position, the 97% said climate change was human caused. The big piece missing in this puzzle is what the 65% or so who expressed no position. Anybody who can read or even listen to the video should be able to understand that....
#8. Maybe. Maybe not - in the past, temp has always led CO2. The difference today is that they have been increasing together. That is a huge difference. Rupert would like for all of us to just sit down and shut up and don't even think about it. That would be the biggest mistake of all.
#9. We may yet go into an ice age - it is what the planet has done in these type circumstances before - for over 400,000 years. The ocean conveyor has yet to see any big changes that I have heard of yet. The movie may still have it right.
#10. Droughts have increased. Here and other places in the world. California, Colorado, a lot of the west is in deep stuff now because of exactly that. We are still in drought in spite of recent rains - our soil moisture levels in most of OK are good to deeper than 10", but at 24" - deep soil moisture - most of the state is very dry....in drought. The Sahara continues to grow, for whatever reasons - even the non-meteorological ones are still man made.
#11. Polar bear populations are about half what they were in the past. Seals too - their main food source. Which came first - dying out of seals or dying out of bears?
#12. Or;
"According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), precipitation intensity and variability have increased over most land areas. This is a result of warmer temperatures intensifying and accelerating the hydrological cycle, leading to an increase in evaporation that causes an increase in total annual precipitation. However, evidence from climate change models suggests that precipitation events will occur less frequently, resulting in an increase in the number of extreme storm events. In fact, meteorological records have shown an increase in the number of days with precipitation greater than 2 inches during the 20th century (Karl et al. 1996)."
http://www.theclimatechangeclearinghouse.org/CLIMATECHANGEIMPACTS/CHANGESSTORMINTENSITYFREQUENCY/Pages/default.aspx