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RE: Watch Di Caprio's "Before the Flood" Free until Tomorrow
The content is false.
At best it's used out of context.
Climate change is natural.
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CO2 is plant food.
When you View things in the proper perspective, it looks a mite different.
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Can you link me to the articles from where each of these plots are derived? :)
I ask because you are showing me a bunch of information out of context, and 99% of the information I have seen presented to me (at conferences by actual experts in the areas of climate science) have indicated both that warming is happening and that it is compounded by human activities to an extreme amount. So either the hundreds of different analyses I have seen performed and had explained are false (they aren't) or you have been deceived by those who want to obfuscate the issue, and are unfortunately promoting bad science (you have, and you are). Nothing against you, I am sure you are a great person and your intentions are good!
you've made it abundantly clear with your parenthetical comments that it would be a waste of my time to continue this discussion (which I wont)
As I suspected. You are just trying to spread disinformation.
Who's gonna drop these truth bombs if you bail?
Bail?
You mean when I said 'buh bye' to the plankton?
I'm not bailing..he was.
I'm either going down with the ship (I'll be here until Steemit goes dark)
Or...I'll be here forever.
I like it here.
Lol. Yeah, my bad. I was trying to respond to OP.
What truth bombs? The first plot is common sense of course oxygen production goes up. That doesn't make CO2 a non greenhouse gas.
The second two are wrong, at least from my cursory glance at them. I can't determine the context with out the actual article, so I might be misinterpreting what they are representing.
I've seen far too much data over the past few years for three plots to mean anything.
Agreed, and here's a chart (one of several like it and none that dispute it), which also shows declining continental flooding:
Whether or not the climate change we're experiencing is natural or man-made, we're speeding up the process by releasing the gases that were stored in trees & oil deposits. How we act with regards to this information will affect our children's abilities to live healthy lives, so the least we can do is learn as much as we can about it, so we can make informed decisions from this point forward.