I remember when the arguments the right wingers used to give about rising temperatures was misplaced thermometers. Now it’s astrological gravitational field disruptions. But under no circumstances can it be what the actual science proves - too much carbon in the atmosphere.
No----it's been long known that Earth's "climate changes" are caused by the sun and it's flares and precession. I suspect that you and ilk don't realize that July will be winter in the northern hemisphere at a point in the precession cycle and then will eventually come around to where July is summer again. ---The CO2 argument is a canard. The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere can be represented by looking at the seats in a huge football stadium. CO2 represents just 4 seats in the stadium. It's time for you and ilk to give it a rest. ---Also, I like the warmer temperatures and it is what has allowed man to flourish on The Earth.
Yeah. It just can't be anything we're doing, we just can't be the cause, we just can't be! Why, if we were we'd have to change!! Edit: But no, I'm wrong, we don't have to change.
Nonsense. "Oh, I've got a sunburn. Oh well, nothing I could have done about it, The Sun is SO much more powerful than I am."
In related news.... Fact check: Do 100 corporations produce 70% of all greenhouse gas emissions? https://www.wral.com/fact-check-do-...-70-of-all-greenhouse-gas-emissions/20390531/
The distribution of emissions is concentrated: 25 corporate and state producing entities account for 51% of global industrial [greenhouse gas] emissions. All 100 [fossil fuel] producers account for 71% of global industrial [greenhouse gas] emissions. In other words, almost three fourths of worldwide fossil fuel emissions were indeed linked to just 100 corporations, based on the study. Those companies included Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Aramco), Gazprom OAO, and National Iranian Oil Company. Meanwhile, together, those top-emitting fossil fuel companies produced roughly half of all greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.
But the report found that 71% of global industrial greenhouse gases can be attributed to 100 companies from 1988 to 2015. Keyword: industrial, which represents a part of total global emissions, but not all of them.
I mean, I don't really see what's so controversial about 100 or so energy companies (hydrocarbons) accounting for the majority of the c02 output
Industrial CO2 output is a small portion of overall CO2 output. In the U.S. industry is 24% of CO2 output. Globally industry accounts for 21% of CO2 emissions.