The «so called science» has so far proven remarkably accurate in
its predictions of a warming planet, increasing heat waves, fires, melting ice caps, loss of sea ice, species migration and variable rainfall.
By Penny Starr In a June 20 interview with Spiegel Online, German climate scientist Hans von Storch said that despite
predictions of a warming planet the temperature data for the past 15 years shows an increase of 0.06 or «very close to zero.»
Not exact matches
The
prediction, based on computer modeling
of published studies, blames
warming of the
planet's oceans (ScienceNOW, 22 January, 2001).
Difference between nighttime lows and daytime highs decreasing — no they aren't
Warming of the
planet since 1880 — same trend since LIA 40 % rise in Atmospheric CO2 since ~ 1800 — has little effect Underlying physics
of the Greenhouse effect — you don't appear to understand them, and neither do modellers, which is why their
predictions have been so wrong
-LSB-...] Velasco Herrera described as erroneous
predictions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), pursuant to which the
planet is experiencing a gradual increase in temperature, the so - called global
warming.
With consequences
of global
warming on our
planet already changing our weather systems,
predictions suggest our output
of CO2 into the atmosphere will not peak until...
Dr. Spencer's diligent work on tracking the
planet's temperature provides a tamper - proof source
of data with which to test
predictions of man - made global
warming.
What they are skeptical
of is the
prediction that not only is this current situation mostly man made unlike every other
warm up in history, but that we will have a runaway
warming devastating our ecosystem
planet wide and causing unimaginable human suffering.
Given the lack
of surface
warming in the 21st century so far, and the contrast between that and the climate
predictions, how certain are you that the 21st century will witness more than a 1C
warming, and how confident are you that any
warming will be the result
of human CO2, and how confident are you that such a
warming will be «too much»
warming for the good
of the
planet?
21 (5) The climate future
of the
Planet: global
warming predictions The globally averaged
warming corresponds to 3.0 °C (5.4 °F).
«Back [in 2007], [the IPCC] said that the
planet was
warming at a rate
of 0.2 degrees Celsius every decade... But the new report says the true figure since 1951 has been only 0.12 Celsius per decade - a rate far below even the lowest computer
prediction»
With a climate change - denying Trump administration in the White House and fear - inducing
predictions of what our world might look like a few degrees
warmer, it's understandable that many people have lost hope about the future
of our
planet.