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If whatever the climate is doing is not anthrogenic the key questions are “What are the changes going to be?”
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Yet are any of the nations promising to combat anthrogenic global warming willing to commit to accept the 12 thousand residents of the island when the island can no longer support human habitation?
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David Chesler: If whatever the climate is doing is not anthrogenic the key questions are “What are the changes going to be?”
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As I see it, the identification of any warming as being anthrogenic turns the debate from being about science into one about religion.
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But doing research to learn more does not demonstrate uncertainty that anthrogenic climate change is uncertain.
Think Progress » WSJ Hit Piece on Gore Movie Relies on Grievously Flawed Study 2006
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That means that minimizing the temperature impact of the 1934 dust bowl and the medieval warm period greatly helps them in convincing people that anthrogenic CO2 is the major cause of recent temperature changes as opposed to some natural solar cycle and that drastic measures need to be implemented quickly where fossil fuel use is concerned on that basis.
Hansen and the "Destruction of Creation" « Climate Audit 2007
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BarryW #215, the historical temperature record is clearly only the sympton rather than the root cause of climate change so all the historical record can really show is whether the changes over the last few decades that have coincided with the unprecedented increases in anthrogenic CO2 are also unprecedented relative to the natural pre-industrial climate variations.
Hansen and the "Destruction of Creation" « Climate Audit 2007
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Even Hadley agrees that CO2 rises have historically followed temperature rises although they contend that anthrogenic CO2 is different.
Hansen and the "Destruction of Creation" « Climate Audit 2007
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The report reveals, for the second time, nearly unanimous international scientific consensus that 90% or more of climate change is being produced by anthrogenic causes, ie., human activities.
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Vince Causey #212, What I am saying is that it is only over the last 50 years or so that anthrogenic CO2 has become a major factor in the atmosphere.
Hansen and the "Destruction of Creation" « Climate Audit 2007
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