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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 725587"><p>Right, because warming causes cooling. As the article says, their models have been all wrong. Even if their models were correct and the world is warming and oceans are warming - who cares? We’ve increased about 1 single degree in the last 150 years. We just shut carbon emissions off for 3 months and nobody could tell a single 0.000001 temperature difference. There is no evidence if we severely cut emissions the earth’s temperature would change. The earth has been much colder and much warmer before and both will happen again, and our ability to influence that is way out in some minuscule decimal position.</p><p></p><p>Our local TV station gives money to charity if the next days high temperature is within 6 degrees of their guess from the night before (+/- 3). SIX DECREES! They typically are only that close about 60% of the time. One time last week they missed by 9 degrees. That’s the high temperature as predicted at the 11pm newscast the night before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 725587"] Right, because warming causes cooling. As the article says, their models have been all wrong. Even if their models were correct and the world is warming and oceans are warming - who cares? We’ve increased about 1 single degree in the last 150 years. We just shut carbon emissions off for 3 months and nobody could tell a single 0.000001 temperature difference. There is no evidence if we severely cut emissions the earth’s temperature would change. The earth has been much colder and much warmer before and both will happen again, and our ability to influence that is way out in some minuscule decimal position. Our local TV station gives money to charity if the next days high temperature is within 6 degrees of their guess from the night before (+/- 3). SIX DECREES! They typically are only that close about 60% of the time. One time last week they missed by 9 degrees. That’s the high temperature as predicted at the 11pm newscast the night before. [/QUOTE]
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