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Wow! The Greenland melt is accelerating, species are being wiped out and THIS is what you want to argue over. Citation not needed.
Which scientists say we've just 18 months to "save planet from climate change"?
In the end, the science comes back to politics and money.
Quote from: evan_au on 23/08/2019 09:25:08In the end, the science comes back to politics and money.NoScience comes back to evidence.The politicians ignore the truth, but that doesn't affect science per se.
Historic and current evidence is that carbon dioxide levels are driven by temperature.
seasonal variations show CO2 maxima in summer, when anthropogenic emission is least
Thus over the course of the winter, there is a steady increase in CO2 in the atmosphere. In the spring, leaves return to the trees and photosynthesis increases dramatically, drawing down the CO2 in the atmosphere. This shift between the fall and winter months to the spring and summer results in the sawtooth pattern of the Keeling Curve measurement of atmospheric CO2 such that every year there is a decline in CO2 during months of terrestrial plant photosynthesis and an increase in CO2 in months without large amounts of photosynthesis and with significant decomposition.
Does the entire human population of the northern hemisphere rush to Siberia and burn coal in May?
So there is something bigger andnonanthropic going on, driven by temperature, just as it has for millions of years.
Simple observed correlation: as the temperature rises, so does the CO2 concentration
anthropogenic output increases with decreasing temperature.
QuoteSimple observed correlation: as the temperature rises, so does the CO2 concentrationAs a resident of the antipodes, I assert that my seasonal temperature trend is the inverse of yours.The implication here is that Northern hemisphere forests which lose their leaves are the major CO2 sinks and sources.- What about tropical and temperate trees that don't lose their leaves?- What about arctic pine trees which retain their leaves all winter?
- But I think that this argument is a strawman, because the steadily increasing human CO2 output is driving up CO2 year on year, and temperature is increasing year-on-year (when you look over the past 10 years, a suspiciously high percentage of the worlds hottest years occur in the past decade).
It was demonstrably hotter 500 years ago when anthropogenic CO2 was negligible
Indeed accurate air temperature measurement is only of importance to aviators taking off over inhabited land,