Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:
No one here has said she is a prophet
I think people who are living in reality and have an inkling of what is going on in this thread have pointed out that it makes sense to listen to the experts
oragami_itto wrote:Just like I'd suggest someone understand the difference between a punch and a kick when discussing martial arts, if you don't know the difference between climate and weather, you've no business discussing anthropogenic climate change theory
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:
Again, you are just distracting from the issue being discussed here. What can I say? You don't seem to have the abilities to properly source and interpret information, leading you to simply find and misuse data to support the conclusion that you want to defend. I'm sure it's too late to fix that problem. It's okay, I doubt you will ever be in a policymaking or influencing position, which is a good thing for all of us.
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:
Miscaracherizations (and misunderstandings) abound.
BruceP wrote:http://www.plateclimatology.com/
Theory Overview
The overall theory contends that Increased tectonic activity, either locally or globally, equates to more heat and chemically charged heated fluid release from active geological features into oceans, sub-glacial polar areas, and atmosphere. This altered heat and fluid input has in past, and still to this day acts to significantly effect Earth’s climate and climate related events.
To describe this new theory, the term Plate Climatology is designated. The theory was first formally introduced on October 7, 2014, after 10 years of research (see link below) and published at the 2016 American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting (see link below).
This effect has been largely hidden from scientific investigation because the heat and fluid release is primarily from two under explored/under monitored regions. First, earth’s Deep Oceans which contain major geological features such as Divergent Plate Boundaries (tectonic plate pull-apart boundaries), Transform Plate Boundaries (tectonic plate side sliding boundaries), Convergent Plate Boundaries (Subduction and Obduction Zones), and High Heat Flow Volcanic regions. The associated heat and fluid release from these geological features acts to alter ocean temperatures, densities, and chemical compositions. The “Altered Oceans” then influence or drive climate changes and climate related events.
Secondly, earth’s Polar Ice Caps which contain major geological features such as: Divergent (tectonic plate pull-apart boundaries), Transform Plate Boundaries (tectonic plate side sliding boundaries), and High Heat Flow Volcanic regions. The associated heat and fluid release from these geological features acts to alter sub-ice sheet temperatures. The altered Sub-Glacial Ice Sheets then influence or drive climate changes and climate related events.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX1e_uU5u3A
A video that summarizes the building block principles of the Plate Climatology Theory and provides specific research proven examples supporting these principles. The viewer will learn how geological forces affect or control climate and climate related events of; Antarctica, the Arctic, El Nino's / La Nina's, so-called Ice Ages, or land volcanic eruptions.
By reviewing the entire one- and one-half hour video the reader will gain a full appreciation for the significant and underappreciated influence of geological forces on climate. If you have ever wondered whether there is a plausible alternative explanation to the many modern and ancient climate phenomenon currently being attributed solely to atmospheric forces, as per the Global Warming/Climate Change Theory, this is your chance to review such a plausible alternative explanation.
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:If one has done even cursory reading of the literature, one would have to be trying really hard not to understand...
We even have pictures for you people.
http://www.anthropocene.info/great-acceleration.php
Trick wrote:Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:
No one here has said she is a prophet
I think people who are living in reality and have an inkling of what is going on in this thread have pointed out that it makes sense to listen to the experts
In the USA they now believe she’s a time traveler from the past, or from the future, or from now to the past and back to the future ??....must be some weird scientists behind it...
Peacedog wrote:It’s almost as if the whole climate debate is a scam to obtain political power or something... https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelshe ... f6684d12d6
Climate change is an issue I care passionately about and have dedicated a significant portion of my life to addressing. I have been politically active on the issue for over 20 years and have researched and written about it for 17 years. Over the last four years, my organization, Environmental Progress, has worked with some of the world’s leading climate scientists to prevent carbon emissions from rising. So far, we’ve helped prevent emissions increasing the equivalent of adding 24 million cars to the road.
Does this mean we shouldn’t worry about climate change? Not at all.
One of the reasons I work on climate change is because I worry about the impact it could have on endangered species. Climate change may threaten one million species globally and half of all mammals, reptiles, and amphibians in diverse places like the Albertine Rift in central Africa, home to the endangered mountain gorilla.
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