It is impossible to win an argument intellectually when the argument at its core is emotional and ideological. Therefore, in order to engage with the insanity of "climate change," we must tell powerful stories, not make logical arguments that will simply be ignored.
%s are cool for slogans but you totally made that horseshit up
A very difficult fact to verify and a globally sized hypothesis that cannot even be tested.
You don't seem to have a very strong grasp of the scientific method. I take it you took some chemistry courses in college and that's about where your education regarding the philosophy of science ended.
I don't think you understand how that data is gathered. There is so much error and interpretive bias, not only in the simple generation of the numbers, but then assigning them to time, And then comparing with current measurements. There are vast areas of the earth where temperature has never been measured with any reliability and therefore your global trends would be made completely insignificant if there was data from those that varied or differed at all in relation to the current measurements.
Yes, it does. To say we have it with it being warming, you are stating that you have a statistically valid trend, which means you have to have some idea of how much.
If you do not know where a climate and geographically connected event is occurring, then you cannot say that you know it is happening at all.
in order of importance (but like all of life these cross pollinate):
1a. self discipline. ex: 2min of pushups, same time every day.
1b. have a life mission statement, a 20-40 year vision, and 20, 10, 5, 1 year SMART goals. learn about SMART
2. physical fitness. includes diet. my biggest regret. don't need a gym but be systematic
3. rawdog life. avoid sugar, porn, alcohol, psychoactive compounds, caffine. especially porn. 2nd biggest regret
4a. stop talking so much. ask questions.
4b. meet weekly with a group of people where you do things together and where you listen
5. tell the truth
6. honor your parents and elders. as in, actively show honor. i don't care how bad they are.
7. have a couple things you're good at that can make money
8. have a couple things you're good at that make people happy / laugh
9. read the classics. read a little every day
10. memorize poetry / stories / songs. third biggest regret
variation and change are assigned significance by biased humans. models are created to guide our interpretation of data. these models are supremely weak.
i think you'd be surprised at 1) how small the scientific community is 2) how much weight "in my expert opinion" carries 3) how much government money, with strings attached, has been poured into climate study infrastructure and model construction--profoundly influencing scientist's interpretation of data
and all data is manufactured. it's physical phenomena transformed into numbers on a page. the whole process of how those numbers are created is rife with bias and error. in this area of climate, the relationship between {number and location of sensors} and {model detail} is the key to understanding how bogus this shit is.
source: analytical chemist's (phd + industry) expert opinion
1 climate variation: no duh
2 regional climate trends over time: depends
3 global climate trend over time: unknown
4 significance of regional climate trends over time: depends
5 significance of global climate trend over time: can't answer without #3
can't say we have it if you don't know how much and when 🤦♂️
no i can't, sample size is too small. nobody cares anyways. byeeee~~
tell me you used chatgpt without telling me you used chatgpt
you german faggots are the worszt
word vomit much? 🤣
i am
and there is no translate option
my god you are dense
this is a good parent. take note, spineless ones who can't stand up to a toddler
exposed your external locus of control with the "don't you wish" statement lol
go do something
life coach is not a fucking therapist
