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  • Mako
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    #1321
    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    Do you admit that world temperatures are increasing?
    The data is scant and inconclusive and no findings of cause and effect can be established.

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    • Copier Addict
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      #1322
      Originally posted by Mako
      The data is scant and inconclusive and no findings of cause and effect can be established.
      I didn't ask about a cause. I asked if you admit the world's temperature is increasing. It's a simple question that only requires a simple answer.

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      • SalesServiceGuy
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        #1323
        Originally posted by Mako
        The data is scant and inconclusive and no findings of cause and effect can be established.
        ..... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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        • SalesServiceGuy
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          #1324
          The Trump admin just hired 3 outspoken climate contrarians. Scientists are worried what comes next


          The Trump administration has hired three prominent researchers who over the course of their careers have questioned and even rejected the scientific consensus on human-caused climate change. Each were given positions in the Energy Department, which is led by Secretary Chris Wright, a former oil and gas fracking executive.

          The researchers are John Christy and Roy Spencer, both of whom are research scientists at the University of Alabama at Huntsville, and Steven E. Koonin of Stanford University’s Hoover Institution.

          Koonin previously served at DOE during the Obama administration, and earlier was a scientist for the oil and gas giant BP. He, along with others, pushed for a public “red team” debate on climate science findings during the first Trump administration, but was overruled by political advisors in the White House at the time.

          The hirings were first reported by the New York Times and confirmed by CNN.

          In the Energy Department’s internal employee directory, Koonin is listed as a “special government employee,” Christy is listed as “expert” and Spencer a “consultant,” according to an agency source familiar with the matter. All three are listed as being under the office of Energy Secretary Wright, the source confirmed.

          The Energy Department did not immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment on the hires of the three men, as well as questions on what they were working on at DOE and how long they would be there.

          CNN has reached out to Koonin, Christy and Spencer individually for comment on their work at DOE. Christy told CNN in an emailed response that he was not on the Energy Department’s payroll and was “just here to help as needed.”

          Koonin, a theoretical physicist, served as the undersecretary for science at DOE under the Obama administration. He is the author of the 2021 book, “Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn’t, and Why It Matters.”

          The Trump administration is currently working on overturning a 2009 federal scientific finding that planet-warming pollution poses a threat to public welfare, which underpins many regulations designed to curb the nation’s pollution. That effort is being led by the Environmental Protection Agency, but is likely to involve other agencies, including the Department of Energy.

          In addition, the second Trump administration has taken a hatchet to public spending on climate science research, proposing to eliminate the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s research activities altogether while making cuts at other agencies as well.

          The Energy Department employs numerous climate scientists and houses some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers, which are used in part for modeling future global warming and its impacts.

          Christy and Spencer have long maintained that satellite data does not show the same trends and extent of global warming as surface weather data and have used that to poke holes in the mainstream scientific data.

          The Trump administration recently let go of hundreds of scientists who were beginning to work on the next iteration of the congressionally mandated National Climate Assessment, which includes input from all climate-related federal agencies.

          In recent weeks, the administration took down past iterations of these climate assessments, which are the most authoritative reports on how climate change will affect the US. It also shut down the educational website, climate.gov, and laid off its staff.

          “While Koonin and Christy are among the more reasonable climate contrarians, they represent a tiny minority view representing perhaps 1% or less of climate scientists,” he told CNN. “While it’s useful to assess a variety of views, specifically seeking out and elevating fringe views that are not supported by the vast majority of the scientific research on a subject is deeply problematic.”

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          • bsm2
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            #1325
            As the flood story gets worse and worse, all I can think of is that they laid off 560 meteorologists, to give billionaires their tax cuts, then blamed the Weather Service when disaster struck.

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            • Mako
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              #1326
              Originally posted by Copier Addict

              I didn't ask about a cause. I asked if you admit the world's temperature is increasing. It's a simple question that only requires a simple answer.
              The data is scant and inconclusive. That is the answer to your question. Meanwhile.

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              • Copier Addict
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                #1327
                Originally posted by Mako

                The data is scant and inconclusive. That is the answer to your question. Meanwhile.

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                Oh no!! Did tides fool you again? They happen twice a day.

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                • copiertec
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                  #1328

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                  • Mako
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                    #1329
                    Originally posted by Copier Addict

                    Oh no!! Did tides fool you again? They happen twice a day.
                    Note the clearly visible high tide line in each image. You just can't admit you've been duped.

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                    • bsm2
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                      #1330
                      GET IT STRAIGHT: We're not "losing" our National Weather Service. We broke it on purpose. This wasn't an accident. It was us destroying an advanced weather system because some psychos thought it would own the libs, not drown their families.

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                      • Copier Addict
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                        #1331
                        Originally posted by Mako

                        Note the clearly visible high tide line in each image. You just can't admit you've been duped.
                        Yup, and it's definitely higher on the second photo.

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                        • Mako
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                          #1332
                          Originally posted by Copier Addict

                          Yup, and it's definitely higher on the second photo.
                          LOL!!!!! You keep telling yourself that. Its an "Exithenshul Theeat" Derp!!!!!

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                          • Copier Addict
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                            #1333
                            Originally posted by Mako

                            LOL!!!!! You keep telling yourself that. Its an "Exithenshul Theeat" Derp!!!!!
                            I'm just looking at the pictures YOU provided, and the waterline on the second one is clearly higher. Don't shoot the messenger.

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                            • Mako
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                              #1334
                              Originally posted by Copier Addict

                              I'm just looking at the pictures YOU provided, and the waterline on the second one is clearly higher. Don't shoot the messenger.
                              Except its not.

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                              • Copier Addict
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                                #1335
                                Originally posted by Mako

                                Except its not.
                                Did you actually look at the pictures, or just the caption?

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