This is just wrong. This is a conclusion that could only be reached by someone who is unable to vet sources and has no inkling about the science. Rather than posting scientific papers, here's some easy reading (with citations for further reading:
https://skepticalscience.com/heatflow.html
BruceP wrote:This is just wrong. This is a conclusion that could only be reached by someone who is unable to vet sources and has no inkling about the science. Rather than posting scientific papers, here's some easy reading (with citations for further reading:
https://skepticalscience.com/heatflow.html
Such a simplistic, narrow view of what is actually and equally relevant to the entirety of the climate cycling which has been occurring since time immemorial in accord with myriad drivers and variables.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_variability
Vetting sources goes beyond just looking at the webhost, but considers the content,veracity, probabilities and plausibility of the material presented. I thought those things are what science is/was always considerate of.
That what I posited in my first post in this thread has since been conceded and recognized as legitimate in its own right shows that none of us can claim intellectual high-ground when it comes to these kinds of topics. I remain unbiased and only convinced by what is presently observable. I'm just showing arguments that I believe have merit enough to be given their due consideration.
https://www.acss.org.uk/developing-gene ... -research/
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