«Our research
revealed warming of the planet can be clearly detected since 1873 and that our oceans continue to absorb the great majority of this heat,» said researcher and lead author Will Hobbs of the University of Tasmania's Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies and the Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science.
Not exact matches
Our global climate models zoom down to finer and finer resolutions; our satellites
reveal remote corners
of the globe; we increase our understanding
of the response
of giant ice sheets and deep ocean currents to a
warming planet.
He
reveals how humans will colonize the galaxy with the help
of self - replicating nanobots, fling an asteroid into Mars to unleash a
planet -
warming greenhouse effect, and fight off alien invaders by hacking their technology — though it won't be like Independence Day.
Then, in 2009, the exposure
of emails between the «scientists» responsible for the data the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was putting out to scare the pants off
of everyone about «global
warming» — since dubbed Climategate —
revealed they were not only rigging the computer models, but were increasingly worried that the
planet had entered a new, perfectly natural, cooling cycle.
A recent study by Moffitt and colleagues
of seafloor sediments from the end
of the last Ice Age, around 10,000 to 17,000 years ago,
revealed that Pacific Ocean ecosystems from the Arctic to Chile «extensively and abruptly lost oxygen when the
planet warmed through deglaciation,» she said.
«The analysis
reveals that the
planet today is
warmer than it's been during 70 to 80 percent
of the last 11,300 years» also tranlates into: «The analysis
reveals that the
planet today is colder than it's been during 20 to 30 percent
of the last 11,300 years» So, actually there's nothing to see here except that during certain periods in the past, the earth was
warmer and contrary to all the warmist hype and catastrophism, we are nowhere near something unprecedented.
The documents
reveal that the Heartland Institute is paying thousands
of dollars a month to scientists who publicly question the mainstream view that human activity is causing the
planet to
warm.
Historical temperature records
reveal that the Arctic is
warming more than twice as fast as the rest
of the
planet.