How clever of the UN

Why did the UN and the Global Warming religion change from 'Global Warming" to "Climate Change"

 

After a decade of the earth not warming outside the normal fluctuation the UN was able to be contradicted and shown that Global Warming was not happening.

 

When the change was made to Climate Change the contradiction was removed because every one KNOWS that the climate changes and always has done.

 

Now lets see if the UN can demonstrate how humans are having an adverse affect on the climate.

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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@lakeland27 wrote:

 if you don't it may make you appear foolish. now spit it out . Smiley Happy


I am prepared to take that risk 🙂

 

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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 its no risk, simply an admission .  and exactly as expected Smiley Happy

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err Pods , what causes that water vapour  ?

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Google is your friend. 🙂

 

Or are you going to attempt to say that it is caused by the white stuff coing out of cooling towers?

 

Or perhaps caused by CO2?

 

There you go a new avenue of things for you to research 🙂

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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@ashjoma wrote:
No, it is not alright to keep polluting the world. Trouble is, carbon dioxide is not a pollutant.

The chemicals released into the environment are, eg mercury, heavy metals, dioxins, radiation from Fukushima

Carbon dioxide is not a problem

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The agenda behind the new environmental religion/ low carbon lifestyle is being implemented by stealth.
Research agenda 21 for starters.

Do you believe there is a limit, above which CO2 in the atmosphere could become a problem?

 

What is the current level of CO2 in our atmosphere?

 

What in scientific opinion is the safe  limit?

 

What, in your opinion, is the safe limit?

 

If you can't answer those questions, how do you know the current level is not a problem?

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its time you provided some answers. you need to back up the dubious claims you make.. you never do. is it possible you havent a clue ?  it certainly appears so.

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@poddster wrote:

Google is your friend. 🙂

 

Or are you going to attempt to say that it is caused by the white stuff coing out of cooling towers?

 

Or perhaps caused by CO2?

 

There you go a new avenue of things for you to research 🙂


Do not allow excessive COlevels in greenhouses. Levels of 5,000 ppm can cause dizziness or lack of co-ordination to humans.

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i find it hilarious that you attempt to talk down to iza when she trumps you at every turn. her well -researched posts put you to shame.  Smiley Happy

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With a concerted worldwide effort,puny man could turn the Amazon rainforest into a desert in 20 years.Size ain't everything poddster.
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http://cires.colorado.edu/news/press/2013/watervapor.html

 

For well over 100 years it has been known that increased emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide will warm the planet. As the lowest layer of the atmosphere, called the troposphere (surface to ~7 miles), is warmed, the air becomes more humid because warmer air holds more water vapor. This “tropospheric water vapor feedback” approximately doubles the initial warming caused by carbon dioxide.

The new study shows that in addition to the well-understood tropospheric water vapor feedback on climate change, there is also a significant amplifying feedback associated with water vapor in the stratosphere, the layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere that extends to ~30 miles above Earth‘s surface. This “stratospheric water vapor feedback,” although hypothesized by previous studies, has remained elusive to quantification.

 

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