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Today Thousands Of School Children Across The World Go On A One Days Climate Change Strike.

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anotheoldgit | 11:24 Fri 20th Sep 2019 | News
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/sep/20/from-alan-jones-to-the-daily-mail-the-australian-medias-bizarre-reactions-to-the-climate-strike

They have had the whole of the summer holidays to protest, or is this just another exercise brought on by their left-wing teachers?

All seems reminiscent to the Nazi teachers in 1930's Germany.

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Did you honestly think I meant that, Rat. Lol.
Did that thought even cross your mind, Spicerack?

You really are a prize example of someone who reads trash and believes it
I don't know how anyone would put an exact percentage on it. The IPCC estimates a greater than 95% probability that humans are largely or wholly responsible but I wouldn't want to suggest an exact figure of how much percentage of recent climate change is us and how much is natural. On the face of it, my best interpretation of the IPCC data is that humans are more or less wholly responsible, but that comes with uncertainties that could pull it down to 50% instead.
See, eg, here and the studies cited therein:

https://skepticalscience.com/graphics.php?g=57
The thing is, Spicerack, you said that after a long discussion where you had exhausted your stock list of insults and come-backs, so you reverted to sarcasm, which some think is the last resort of the incompetent.
Thank you, jim- I didn't expect an exact figure. Many months ago, I always argued on these threads, that climate change had always happened and was natural.
However, plastic in the sea, harming animals, etc is obviously entirely manmade- and destroying wildlife affects the environment too...
So I am now only following these threads mostly, and having a reassessment, myself.
The graph is very clear... assuming there is no benefit to them claiming this.
I think there's no doubt that Climate Change can happen naturally. Of course, the people who discovered that fact are the very same Climate scientists whose work is signally ignored and trashed as soon as they drag humans into the fray.

There's always scope for reassessment for everybody, too. I am clearly very aggressive right now about defending the consensus, but if new credible evidence comes out to undermine that consensus then I would take it into serious consideration and re-evaluate.
That is kind of what I am doing now... (but possibly the other way round). Thank you xx
Glad to hear it, pix :)
You have your uses :-) xx
I wouldn't go that far ...

:)
Why are folk so aggressively denying climate change? I understand the scepticism, but the fury it's being rubbished surprises me.

IF there is any chance we are responsible for potentially damaging the planet, shouldn't it be investigated and acted upon? Surely we owe that to our children, and their kids after that?

Wouldn't you rather be revered as the generation that acted rather than the generation that sat back and done nothing?
// I am clearly very aggressive right now about defending the consensus,//
Your arrogance is breath-taking, Mannboy.
If everyone followed the 'consensus', we'd believe the Sun went around a flat Earth.
Here's another one for you 'One experiment can prove me wrong' Know who said it? A little known right wing blogger by the name of Albert Einstein. Absorb it and learn a bit of humility.
I dn't thnk that Einstein was a right wing blogger – since neither the term, nor the practice, had been invented when he died in 1955.

Another case of Spicerack telling lies?

In fact that is the whole point of science – because Einstein was both a patent clerk and a scientist is that no matter how robust the theory, a single decisive experiment can prove it wrong.

The trouble with those – like Spicerack – who deny the human aspects of climate change, is that they will look at the evidence and ignore it, or even decide that they know better, based on no evidence at all.

Bless them. They probably think the moon is made of green cheese
The point has gone totally over your head which comes as no great surprise to me.
Maybe you seek evidence for the political views of Albert Einstein, a Jew brought born in Germany in the early part of the 20th century.

He revoked his German citizenship aged 16, moving to Switwerland. Largely because he – that early – noticed the trends in German politics.

He took up a professorship in Berlin, but before the war moveed to the US and frequently condemned the far-right politics of National Socialism

Spicerack– as always – seeks to re-write history as if the fascist view is the most popular. In this case, as in so much else, he is demonstrably wrong, seeking to twist the writings even of those who deliberately reject Spicerack's warped and twisted view of the world.

This is the most politically-neutral source I can find:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt46n3rd
I'm back.....just been contributing to the glow bulls by cooking a bit of fillet steak and a few chips......Might put the fire on if it goes cold as well.
//"yoo man" for human "Glow bull" for glabal.
//"yoo man" for human "Glow bull" for glabal.
Togo: non-sensical as always.

You wanted to point out my mistaken spelling of global?

I thought even you were intelligent enough to see the implied "deliberate' in my comments.

Seems I over-estimated your brain-power.

Apologies. I won't do it again.

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