I asked him these two questions: (1) What time or period of planet Earth's 4.6 B years that
there was NO climate change? You have alternative data to this, 700 M years
climate data?
(2) What was it like before this "man-made" CC and "unprecedented warming": less
rain, no rain, more rains? less flood, no flood, more flood? Proof and
scientific papers?
He replied and answered Q1 that indeed, there was no time or period that climate did not
occur in the 4.6 B years of Earth's existence. Then he added, "remember when humans appeared
on earth it's activities affected its atmosphere after it invented fire.
Before, it was an awesome balance but man adversely affected this balance."
And his indirect answer to
Q2, "Before, it was an awesome balance." Wow, from what source? And what is that reference period of "before", 100 years ago? 1,000 years, 1 M year, or 100 M years ago, or farther?
Similar claims would be "we have stronger and stronger typhoons, cyclones
and hurricanes" -- ok, compared to when? Compared to 100 years ago? 1,000 years
ago? 1 M years? Any scientific baseline? scientific source/s?
Another friend asked, "Did our interventions and activities quicken the pace of climate change?"
When you say "quicken the pace of cc", they mean there is less rain, less flood, than say 1,000 or 1 M years ago? Or more rain, more flood? This is the planet's climate cycle since 1 M years ago.
He insisted to introduce the "human variable" in the discussion, to see how
human activities affected the natural climate cycle. Well, the "human variable" is here, at the
far end of the chart, past 700 M years data. Current CO2 levels are far far lower compared to that period. What's so scary here?
Data above say that recent or the past century's warming was nothing scary, nothing alarming,
nothing frankensteining compared to past warming thousands and millions of
years ago as claimed by the climate alarmists and scammers.
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Climate Tricks 57, Inability to disprove past global warming precedents, December 16, 2016
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