CO2 near its record level? What do you figure the record is?
May I suggest you study the concept of a complex system a bit more? Oh -- and may I suggest you study earth's history with regard to CO2 and global average temperature a bit more?
> I don't care who caused things. I just don't want things to change. Ah, now we're really getting down to it. The issue is that you don't like what earth does, but you're trying to sell it as humans did bad stuff. You…
> The uncertainty bracket is large. I completely agree. It's so large that it's expected that any near-term predictions will be false, and that's what we see. By now there's a huge graveyard of false climate doomsday…
> No, but they definitely have the scientific knowledge to understand the scale at which they pump CO2 into the atmosphere and the first-order consequences this has. Check your hypothesis. There have been times in the…
> as well as knowledge of the issue among oil companies Oil companies don't have any special ability to predict the future state of a complex system. > So, you'd expect a 2000-dated discourse to be slightly more…
> Would our could? I doubt the movie expressed absolute certainty, but it was indisputably meant to be alarming. > the sea also could rise It wouldn't be surprising, since they've been rising for 20,000 years. The…
> I’m not aware of any system with a track record of predicting climates that far out. This is right. Nor is there going to be any such system. The climate is a complex system, meaning it's fundamentally not amenable to…
CO2 near its record level? What do you figure the record is?
May I suggest you study the concept of a complex system a bit more? Oh -- and may I suggest you study earth's history with regard to CO2 and global average temperature a bit more?
> I don't care who caused things. I just don't want things to change. Ah, now we're really getting down to it. The issue is that you don't like what earth does, but you're trying to sell it as humans did bad stuff. You…
> The uncertainty bracket is large. I completely agree. It's so large that it's expected that any near-term predictions will be false, and that's what we see. By now there's a huge graveyard of false climate doomsday…
> No, but they definitely have the scientific knowledge to understand the scale at which they pump CO2 into the atmosphere and the first-order consequences this has. Check your hypothesis. There have been times in the…
> as well as knowledge of the issue among oil companies Oil companies don't have any special ability to predict the future state of a complex system. > So, you'd expect a 2000-dated discourse to be slightly more…
> Would our could? I doubt the movie expressed absolute certainty, but it was indisputably meant to be alarming. > the sea also could rise It wouldn't be surprising, since they've been rising for 20,000 years. The…
> I’m not aware of any system with a track record of predicting climates that far out. This is right. Nor is there going to be any such system. The climate is a complex system, meaning it's fundamentally not amenable to…