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Escapee
03 Jan 23 19:49
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Climate Change Deniers are  looking foolish today as 3 days into 2023 a heatwave spans Europe creating record January temperatures in 7 countries, some places have broken previous records by 5 degrees.

2023 is predicted to be hotter than the record breaking 2022 as the El ninio weather system reverts to it's normal rotation

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By:
dukeofpuke
When: 03 Jan 23 19:54
meanwhile in the USA

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6 days ago · As many parts of the country begin to deal with the wreckage of the winter storm, the death toll has risen to more than 50 — and more than ...
By:
akabula
When: 03 Jan 23 20:29
Don't think there are any deniers.
Plenty though think that the climate change hand has been well over played.
Been getting told since the 60s that we've got 10 years to save the planet.
Terrifying the young needlessly.
By:
akabula
When: 03 Jan 23 20:30
for any read many*
By:
saddo
When: 03 Jan 23 20:33
akabula 03 Jan 23 20:29 

Terrifying the young needlessly.

......................

Not just the young Laugh
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 03 Jan 23 20:53
I personally think we've gone past the tipping point now. You've got -40 degrees in America and, at the same time in Europe you've got record high temperatures. It's just happening more and more frequently and I reckon it's just going to keep accelerating as the glaciers melt in the higher temps.

Sadly, if more people had actually been terrified 50 years ago they might have listened and forced the politicos and capitalists to change tack. All feels too late now.
By:
leif
When: 03 Jan 23 21:26
To be fair it has been fo0okin roasting here in the UK all of decemberCrazy
By:
Mexico
When: 03 Jan 23 21:58
2022 warmest year ever for U.K.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/press-office/news/weather-and-climate/2022/2022-provisionally-warmest-year-on-record-for-uk

Obviously a one off could be explained away, the stat about the 10 warmest years since 2003 looks very much like a trend.
By:
Timber
When: 03 Jan 23 22:01
The simpletons mixing up weather and climate again
By:
Timber
When: 03 Jan 23 22:02

Jan 3, 2023 -- 9:58PM, Mexico wrote:


2022 warmest year ever for U.K.https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/press-office/news/weather-and-climate/2022/2022-provisionally-warmest-year-on-record-for-ukObviously a one off could be explained away, the stat about the 10 warmest years since 2003 looks very much like a trend.


Absolute bollocks

By:
Timber
When: 03 Jan 23 22:03
Anyway I want it hotter and more C02
By:
Timber
When: 03 Jan 23 22:06

Jan 3, 2023 -- 8:53PM, PorcupineorPineapple wrote:


I personally think we've gone past the tipping point now. You've got -40 degrees in America and, at the same time in Europe you've got record high temperatures. It's just happening more and more frequently and I reckon it's just going to keep accelerating as the glaciers melt in the higher temps. Sadly, if more people had actually been terrified 50 years ago they might have listened and forced the politicos and capitalists to change tack. All feels too late now.


Hahaha

By:
cryoftruth
When: 04 Jan 23 07:31
Anyway I want it hotter and more C02

Nothing sums up the depth of idiocy our very own village idiot better than this.

Someone unkindly refers to timber on this forum as the “plank”. That would overstate considerably the intelligence of both the plank and timber.
By:
Timber
When: 04 Jan 23 07:51
I'm sure you want it cold and bitter, just like you are

C02 levels are nowhere near dangerous levels and if you haven't noticed, more food grows with heat and C02
By:
edy
When: 04 Jan 23 08:22
Is Timber progressing towards there being a correlation between CO2 emissions/levels and temperatures? So proud. Love
By:
Timber
When: 04 Jan 23 08:30
Simpletons like cryer and the incel think the world hasn't changed one iota in over 4 billion years... until a few fossil fuels were dug up Laugh

e.g The poles have flipped over 100 times in the last 20 million years ffs & you losers are wetting the bed over a bit of coal & oil

PATHETIC
By:
edy
When: 04 Jan 23 08:31
He is randomly doing all caps like daddy too. Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Love
By:
DancingBraveTheBest
When: 04 Jan 23 09:10
OP made to look foolish going by the above postsLaughLaugh
By:
Timber
When: 04 Jan 23 10:26

Jan 4, 2023 -- 9:10AM, DancingBraveTheBest wrote:


OP made to look foolish going by the above posts


Why would he change a habit of a lifetimeGrin

By:
breadnbutter
When: 04 Jan 23 19:48
We're in 3rd year la nina, a natural event, all the talk of heat in the northern hemisphere is not being balanced with the record breaking  cold temps in the southern hemisphere.

It's a very unbalanced argument imo.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 04 Jan 23 20:05
2021:The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station measured record cold temperatures between the months of April and September 2021. These temperatures do not discredit climate change. A six-month period is not long enough to validate a climate trend.

2022:more of same and a new record planet cold record set,waiting to see what they trot out this time...


One HOT day, screaming from the rooftops, one Cold day... Na its just a chilly day, nowt to see here.
By:
moisok
When: 04 Jan 23 20:07
I am here to call out the deniers.   They deny every time someone questions the validity of  climate warming
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 04 Jan 23 20:13
Climate Change Deniers are  looking foolish today.

Not so foolish as the not so wealthy suckers sitting at home in the cold after cheering on the government's green agenda.
When The UK is only responsible for 1% of the world's emissions even if the fanatics were spot on.
How many old people have got to freeze to death before the madmen understand how much 1% is?
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 04 Jan 23 20:15
1%
By:
MC Roller
When: 04 Jan 23 20:19
You have to obey the dictators, questions are not to be tolerated. Any questions, even slightly critical of the narrative, straight into the pigeon hole marked conspiracy theorist.

Obey or else. Even the tumbleweed on here dare get involved. This place is all but finished.
By:
peckerdunne
When: 04 Jan 23 20:33
25 today in Northern Spain.

No one can tell me that's normal.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 04 Jan 23 21:03
Maybe Normal for 3rd year la nina event, been rather chilly in Australia, coldest spring in over 30 years.
By:
moisok
When: 04 Jan 23 21:36
palace   0   4  down  - we is doomed
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 04 Jan 23 21:37
I'm in Turin. We were out in t-shirts and no jackets earlier. The Germans probably have a word meaning both glorious and scary but I don't think we do yet.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 04 Jan 23 22:08
Are tourin Deutschland?
By:
Timber
When: 05 Jan 23 06:22

Jan 4, 2023 -- 9:37PM, PorcupineorPineapple wrote:


I'm in Turin. We were out in t-shirts and no jackets earlier. The Germans probably have a word meaning both glorious and scary but I don't think we do yet.


Britain used to be tropical with lions ffs

Paleomagnetic records tell us Earth's magnetic poles have reversed 183 times in the last 83 million years, and at least several hundred times in the past 160 million years


Must have been man made climate change!!!!!!!!!!!

By:
Timber
When: 05 Jan 23 06:23
Some 210 million years ago, Britain consisted of many islands, surrounded by warm seas. Europe at the time lay farther south, at latitudes equivalent to North Africa today. Much of Europe was hot desert, and at this point was flooded by a great sea - the Rhaetian Transgression.

The hoomans must have caused it CrazyCrazy
By:
Mexico
When: 05 Jan 23 07:44
Timber

You are demonstrating how amazing science is.
You have obviously been told about the basics of plate tectonics. Shame you don’t understand it.
Obviously has just about f-all to do with the planet’s temperature rising in only 50 years.


So to explain to father Dougal-Timber…. Continents move very slowly . Far to slowly to explain the global change in temperature over the past century.
By:
Escapee
When: 08 Jan 23 18:34
watching Ski Sunday in Switzerland, the only snow is on the race track, which  they made in December, the rest of the scenery is bare mountain.

Climate change deniers looking stupid again.
By:
northanlite
When: 08 Jan 23 18:51
there was no snow in scotland this year. that wee bit of ice that lasts 365 days melted.
we wept, out ice is dear to us.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 08 Jan 23 20:31
OP states

2023 is predicted to be hotter than the record breaking 2022 as the El ninio weather system reverts to it's normal rotation

Any links? , of course there is no " normal rotation" of el nino, nor is it a weather system, it is not  weather driven rather its climatic imo.


For all that should we ever reach a point things need adjusted I am in no doubt they will be but that's when the fun and games will really start.

If need be a natural event will be triggered, careful what you wish for.

Little talk of carbon capture now either, was all the rage not long ago.
By:
northanlite
When: 08 Jan 23 20:42
predictions be dammed. we have enough actual data to be going on with
By:
Escapee
When: 08 Jan 23 20:49
"Little talk of carbon capture now either, was all the rage not long ago."

coz the cheapest, simplest, easiest to implement, easiest to maintain, most eco friendly carbon capture solution is.... plant a focking  tree.

and there's more $$$$ in chopping 'em down
By:
cryoftruth
When: 09 Jan 23 15:28
The difficulty for the conspiracy theorists remains that they are completely unable to explain why all the world’s experts, all the scientists, all the main political leaders in the world and all the naturalists all see that climate change is real, it’s man made and it’s dangerous,

Now it is theoretically possible that all the main brain boxes on the planet are wrong. And dimwit conspiracy theorists all day on a betting website are right.

Not sure I’d bet on it though.
By:
cryoftruth
When: 09 Jan 23 15:31
And of course the explanation as to how all the world leaders are getting climate change and man made global warming so very wrong is still missing. If they are wrong, they must either be very thick, which they are clearly not, or they are all lying, which they are not.

Silly debate but the flat Earth, moon landing denial monkeys will go on ranting drivel forever whilst record after record is broken as the climate changes and millions suffer the consequences.
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