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Skeptic Argument |
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What the Science Says |
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“Climate’s changed before” |
Climate reacts to whatever forces it to change at the time; humans are now the dominant forcing. |
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“It’s cooling” |
The last decade 2000-2009 was the hottest on record. |
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“Temp record is unreliable” |
The warming trend is the same in rural and urban areas, measured by thermometers and satellites. |
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| 8 |
“Ice age predicted in the 70s” |
The vast majority of climate papers in the 1970s predicted warming. |
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| 10 |
“We’re heading into an ice age” |
Worry about global warming impacts in the next 100 years, not an ice age in over 10,000 years. |
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| 12 |
“It’s not bad” |
Negative impacts of global warming on agriculture, health & environment far outweigh any positives. |
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| 14 |
“Al Gore got it wrong” |
Al Gore book is quite accurate, and far more accurate than contrarian books. |
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| 16 |
“It’s cosmic rays” |
Cosmic rays show no trend over the last 30 years & have had little impact on recent global warming. |
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| 18 |
“Hockey stick is broken” |
Recent studies agree that recent global temperatures are unprecedented in the last 1000 years. |
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| 20 |
“Arctic icemelt is a natural cycle” |
Thick arctic sea ice is undergoing a rapid retreat. |
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| 22 |
“It’s Urban Heat Island effect” |
Urban and rural regions show the same warming trend. |
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| 24 |
“It’s a 1500 year cycle” |
Ancient natural cycles are irrelevant for attributing recent global warming to humans. |
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| 26 |
“Human CO2 is a tiny % of CO2 emissions” |
The natural cycle adds and removes CO2 to keep a balance; humans add extra CO2 without removing any. |
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| 28 |
“Greenland was green” |
Other parts of the earth got colder when Greenland got warmer. |
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| 30 |
“Other planets are warming” |
Mars and Jupiter are not warming, and anyway the sun has recently been cooling slightly. |
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| 32 |
“Extreme weather isn’t caused by global warming” |
Extreme weather events are being made more frequent and worse by global warming. |
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| 34 |
“Glaciers are growing” |
Most glaciers are retreating, posing a serious problem for millions who rely on glaciers for water. |
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| 36 |
“We’re coming out of the Little Ice Age” |
The sun was warming up then, but the sun hasn’t been warming since 1970. |
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| 38 |
“It warmed before 1940 when CO2 was low” |
Early 20th century warming is due to several causes, including rising CO2. |
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| 40 |
“Polar bear numbers are increasing” |
Polar bears are in danger of extinction as well as many other species. |
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| 42 |
“Mt. Kilimanjaro’s ice loss is due to land use” |
Most glaciers are in rapid retreat worldwide, notwithstanding a few complicated cases. |
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| 44 |
“CO2 is not a pollutant” |
Excess CO2 emissions will lead to hotter conditions that will stress and even kill crops. |
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| 46 |
“CO2 was higher in the past” |
When CO2 was higher in the past, the sun was cooler. |
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| 48 |
“CO2 limits will harm the economy” |
Various economic estimates find the net economic impact of a price on carbon will be minor. |
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| 50 |
“There’s no tropospheric hot spot” |
We see a clear “short-term hot spot” – there’s various evidence for a “long-term hot spot”. |
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| 52 |
“2009-2010 winter saw record cold spells” |
A cold day in Chicago in winter has nothing to do with the trend of global warming. |
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| 54 |
“2nd law of thermodynamics contradicts greenhouse theory” |
The 2nd law of thermodynamics is consistent with the greenhouse effect which is directly observed. |
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| 56 |
“Neptune is warming” |
And the sun is cooling. |
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| 58 |
“Jupiter is warming” |
Jupiter is not warming, and anyway the sun is cooling. |
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| 60 |
“Volcanoes emit more CO2 than humans” |
Humans emit 100 times more CO2 than volcanoes. |
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| 62 |
“It’s El Niño” |
El Nino has no trend and so is not responsible for the trend of global warming. |
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| 64 |
“CO2 measurements are suspect” |
CO2 levels are measured by hundreds of stations across the globe, all reporting the same trend. |
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| 66 |
“Solar Cycle Length proves its the sun” |
The sun has not warmed since 1970 and so cannot be driving global warming. |
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| 68 |
“CO2 has a short residence time” |
Excess CO2 from human emissions has a long residence time of over 100 years |
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| 70 |
“500 scientists refute the consensus” |
Around 97% of climate experts agree that humans are causing global warming. |
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| 72 |
“Dropped stations introduce warming bias” |
If the dropped stations had been kept, the temperature would actually be slightly higher. |
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| 74 |
“Sea level rise predictions are exaggerated” |
Sea level rise is now increasing faster than predicted due to unexpectedly rapid ice melting. |
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| 76 |
“Greenhouse effect has been falsified” |
The greenhouse effect is standard physics and confirmed by observations. |
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| 78 |
“It’s not us” |
Multiple sets of independent observations find a human fingerprint on climate change. |
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| 80 |
“Mike’s Nature trick to ‘hide the decline’” |
Phil Jones was quoted out of context, and nothing was hidden. |
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| 82 |
“Humidity is falling” |
Multiple lines of independent evidence indicate humidity is rising and provides positive feedback. |
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| 84 |
“Phil Jones says no global warming since 1995″ |
Phil Jones was misquoted. |
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| 86 |
“Lindzen and Choi find low climate sensitivity” |
Lindzen and Choi’s paper is viewed as unacceptably flawed by other climatologists. |
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| 88 |
“CO2 is not increasing” |
CO2 is increasing rapidly, and is reaching levels not seen on the earth for millions of years. |
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| 90 |
“IPCC overestimate temperature rise” |
Monckton used the IPCC equation in an inappropriate manner. |
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| 92 |
“It’s albedo” |
Albedo change in the Arctic, due to receding ice, is increasing global warming. |
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| 94 |
“Springs aren’t advancing” |
Hundreds of flowers across the UK are flowering earlier now than any time in 250 years. |
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| 96 |
“IPCC were wrong about Amazon rainforests” |
The IPCC statement on Amazon rainforests was correct, and was incorrectly reported in some media. |
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| 98 |
“It’s too hard” |
Scientific studies have determined that current technology is sufficient to reduce greenhouse gas emissions enough to avoid dangerous climate change. |
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| 100 |
“Ice Sheet losses are overestimated” |
A number of independent measurements find extensive ice loss from Antarctica and Greenland. |
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| 102 |
“Solar cycles cause global warming” |
Over recent decades, the sun has been slightly cooling & is irrelevant to recent global warming. |
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| 104 |
“A drop in volcanic activity caused warming” |
Volcanoes have had no warming effect in recent global warming – if anything, a cooling effect. |
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| 106 |
“It’s waste heat” |
Greenhouse warming is adding 100 times more heat to the climate than waste heat. |
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| 108 |
“Mauna Loa is a volcano” |
The global trend is calculated from hundreds of CO2 measuring stations and confirmed by satellites. |
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| 110 |
“Breathing contributes to CO2 buildup” |
By breathing out, we are simply returning to the air the same CO2 that was there to begin with. |
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| 112 |
“Water vapor in the stratosphere stopped global warming” |
This possibility just means that future global warming could be even worse. |
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| 114 |
“It’s ozone” |
Ozone has only a small effect. |
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| 116 |
“Scientists retracted claim that sea levels are rising” |
The Siddall 2009 paper was retracted because its predicted sea level rise was too low. |
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| 118 |
“Southern sea ice is increasing” |
Antarctic sea ice has grown in recent decades despite the Southern Ocean warming at the same time. |
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| 120 |
“DMI show cooling Arctic” |
While summer maximums have showed little trend, the annual average Arctic temperature has risen sharply in recent decades. |
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| 122 |
“Melting ice isn’t warming the Arctic” |
Melting ice leads to more sunlight being absorbed by water, thus heating the Arctic. |
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| 124 |
“Positive feedback means runaway warming” |
Positive feedback won’t lead to runaway warming; diminishing returns on feedback cycles limit the amplification. |
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| 126 |
“It’s satellite microwave transmissions” |
Satellite transmissions are extremely small and irrelevant. |
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| 128 |
“Royal Society embraces skepticism” |
The Royal Society still strongly state that human activity is the dominant cause of global warming. |
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| 130 |
“It’s only a few degrees” |
A few degrees of global warming has a huge impact on ice sheets, sea levels and other aspects of climate. |
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