Global warming consensus among younger people. Why?

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MarAzul

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I just watched a segment of a TV program (waiting for a phone call) that had three people
telling the host they think Global warming is caused by man. All three were about 30 to 35 years old.

I suspect that it is some what like that in this forum, the younger people on one side and the others less committed.

Let me ask some different questions relative to the following chart that shows warming,
and CO2 levels within the interglacial cycles of the past 400 thousand years or so.


Interglacial%20cycles.jpg


I understand that this chart was made from Ice core data covering the last 800 thousand years, although the chart only covers 400 thousand years it does show the earth has a regular
glacial cycle. The apex of the warming cycle melts the glaciers and the CO2 levels rises.

In this current warming period, Homo sapiens are the apex creature on earth but this is the first
cycle where that would be true. During the time of the prior warming cycle, I don't think Cro-Magon man had yet developed.

This is the first warming cycle with the Homo sapiens being the apex predator, is that the reason man is blamed as the cause of the warming?

If the answer is yes, why would that be the case with the CO2 levels in prior known warming cycles is nearly the same and even higher in the cycle 300+ thousand years ago?

Does anyone believe that if man had failed to develop, lost out to the Cave bear or the Lion,
the current warming cycle we are experiencing would have been averted?

Does man have a chance in hell of averting the next cold cycle? Can we burn enough shit to avoid it?
 
Stop that MarAzul. This does not fit the narrative decreed by the sheep gods of modern academia.

Honestly, to believe that we as a race have so much control over this planet is arrogant.
 
Honestly, to believe that we as a race have so much control over this planet is arrogant.

But we do have the ability to intentionally change the climate. We also have the ability to intentionally eliminate ourselves from the planet. I would say we can be a very strong force here. Not control. But we can do great harm if we want to.
 
Ha! I just read where I am out of date again. The modern term is Early Modern Human or EMH
instead of Cro-Magnon. I guess the change took place in the past 20 years.

It seems to be in reverse of the trend that change "Cycles" like in 1190 Kilocycles on your radio dial for KEX, Now it's Hertz.(name after someone or place)

Science marches on, I guess.
 
Ha! I just read where I am out of date again. The modern term is Early Modern Human or EMH
instead of Cro-Magnon. I guess the change took place in the past 20 years.

It seems to be in reverse of the trend that change "Cycles" like in 1190 Kilocycles on your radio dial for KEX, Now it's Hertz.(name after someone or place)

Science marches on, I guess.

EMH could also mean Elderly Marazul Human.
 
One last question. Why call people that don't buy the story, "Deniers"?

Is it because it has that ring like "Birther"?
 
But we do have the ability to intentionally change the climate. We also have the ability to intentionally eliminate ourselves from the planet. I would say we can be a very strong force here. Not control. But we can do great harm if we want to.

Sure, its a given that we could push a button and wipe the planet clean. In the long run it would be negligible. By the time the contents are once again joined, you would never know it happened.
 
But we do have the ability to intentionally change the climate. We also have the ability to intentionally eliminate ourselves from the planet. I would say we can be a very strong force here. Not control. But we can do great harm if we want to.

Well, I think we can eliminate ourselves from the planet even if I don't want us to. But I don't think we can stop the warming cycle nor the cold one to come. Probably can't determine the next apex predatory either, but as you say, we can eliminate the current one.
 
Sure, its a given that we could push a button and wipe the planet clean. In the long run it would be negligible. By the time the contents are once again joined, you would never know it happened.

That's 100% true.
 
Sure, its a given that we could push a button and wipe the planet clean. In the long run it would be negligible. By the time the contents are once again joined, you would never know it happened.

And your bones are recycled in the magma chamber, redistributed as volcanic dust, even the wisest scientist will not know that you ever knew.
Rep.
 
Nuclear winter (also known as atomic winter) is a hypothetical climatic effect of countervalue nuclear war.
 
The charts are interesting, if they are in fact valid. I would say that the amount of pollution and gas we give off as human probably does more harm then good. Does it affect the climate? I guess we'll find out.
 

From your link:

Concluding Remarks

Today the rate of sea-level rise is increasing
due to climate change

Globally, a rise between 0.6-4.3 feet is
predicted by 2100

Actual sea-level rise may exceed or be lower
than these predictions due to local conditions
(e.g., subsidence, post-glacial rebound or
tectonic activity)


Scientists are using these estimates in models
designed to predict the impact of sea-level rise
on the coastal zone

The models will be improved with time

These models are intended to serve as guides
to help government agencies and others plan for
the future and are not intended to cause alarm

In the U.S., we expect a significant increase in
sea level that will have a substantial impact on
coastal resources, especially fish and wildlife
and their habitats
 
From your link:

Concluding Remarks

Today the rate of sea-level rise is increasing
due to climate change

Globally, a rise between 0.6-4.3 feet is
predicted by 2100

Actual sea-level rise may exceed or be lower
than these predictions due to local conditions
(e.g., subsidence, post-glacial rebound or
tectonic activity)


Scientists are using these estimates in models
designed to predict the impact of sea-level rise
on the coastal zone

The models will be improved with time

These models are intended to serve as guides
to help government agencies and others plan for
the future and are not intended to cause alarm

In the U.S., we expect a significant increase in
sea level that will have a substantial impact on
coastal resources, especially fish and wildlife
and their habitats

All as you state. I can't believe they show the charts that say one thing and then insert words to tell another story not supported by their own charts.
 
All as you state. I can't believe they show the charts that say one thing and then insert words to tell another story not supported by their own charts.

Maybe they understand the charts better than you do.

barfo
 

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