And number of people buing said insurance.
It's under an 8% annual growth rate as a trend. I see nothing to suggest climate as a factor.
Why are you such a ing idiot?
GHG warming of the oceans is insignificant compared to solar. Most of CO2 radiates back off the surface or simply converts most it's remaining heat content to vaporization.
Saying soot melts the ice "more than" CO2 does not make the claim CO2 doesn't melt any.
You claiming I am an idiot is totally laughable!
And number of people buing said insurance.
It's under an 8% annual growth rate as a trend. I see nothing to suggest climate as a factor.
Yeah, I saw that. Adams is, though, less about taking a specific stand and more about offering critique of messaging.
What Adams missed, however, is that ID is almost exclusively a fig leaf for Christian religious dogma.
Hard to separate the two. "nothing" though is a bit of a quick absolutist dismissal, and not something a good data wonk would ever say.
Actually, I should have said nothing to suggest AGW is a factor.
Climate definitely is as most of those peaks were during times of climate disasters.
You were running around telling us that the models did not consider soot. Then MiG showed you that they did and where. You then repeated yourself anyway. When they later revised the soot figures and it changed the forcing values minimally you acted like you had accomplished something.
That was you taking someone somewhere telling you that the soot figures were problematic and you interpreting it into "they don't consider it at all" with your pea brain.
Similarly, you said that the ocean currents could account for the earth's warming completely. You then posted fluid dynamic maps of the currents and waved your hands a lot. I've read your harebrained schemes about IR penetration with the ocean surface over at science.com and we on that EZ-bake oven science over there too.
You wrote exactly that, dim.
"If you told me one specific model was good, that might sound convincing. But if climate scientists have multiple models, and they all point in the same general direction, something sounds fishy. If climate science is relatively "settled," would't we all use the same models and assumptions?"
just, lol. no, if you have multiple models and they're scattered all over the place as far as results go, then THAT would be when the science clearly isn't settled and the community hasn't been able to narrow things down. when you have several different models that point to the same conclusion using different methods and analysis, that's precisely when the conclusion becomes convincing. and that's #1 on this list... holy
#2 compares the laws of physics to economic forecasting models![]()
#3 asks for a percent attribution, to which there are several peer reviewed papers discussing just that. then mentions "i saw an article today with no links. not credible." oh well good for you!
here's a bunch of studies that go into attribution. the first is probably what the "article" he read was referencing, as it mentions that natural causes would lead to cooling, and therefore the human contribution exceeds 100%
http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/c...&filetype=.pdf
http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/...F%3E2.0.CO%3B2
http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/JCLI3966.1
https://link.springer.com/article/10...382-012-1585-8
https://link.springer.com/article/10...382-016-3079-6
this is all so easily accessible... if there was an actual, genuine curiosity behind any of the questions raised, you'd have to actively avoid the information. instead the author is tryin to play a gotcha game and fails miserably at it
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5. Skeptics produce charts of the earth’s temperature going up and down for ages before humans were industrialized. If you can’t explain-away that chart, I can’t hear anything else you say. I believe the climate alarmists are talking about the rate of increase, not the actual temperatures. But why do I never see their chart overlayed on the skeptics’ chart so we can see the difference? That seems like the obvious thing to do. In fact, climate alarmists should throw out everything but that one chart.
no. skeptics don't produce these charts. scientists produced these charts. and if it wasn't for the past history, scientists wouldn't have a leg to stand on. the temperature has changed in the past. the important question there is "what caused those past changes"... if your answer is, among other things, like solar variability, albedo, earth's wobble... CO2, then by us adding CO2, we are recreating the conditions that had caused previous climate changes.
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They do not "properly" consider soot or solar.
And the "proper way" according to you was soot not CO2. For example:
or
I had forgotten about the ocean as a soda stupidity.
Here's you claiming that only you thought of it:
More and I chose the second paragraph for irony.
You're full of , dim. You should try and explain things like you used to. It was so much more fun. The ocean is like a giant soda!
You make it sound as if there are no scientists who are skeptics.
was referring to the scientific community at large, not necessarily every individual scientist. and he sounds as if non-skeptics ignore paleoclimatology
like hey wise guys, ya ever consider past climates? i'll bet ya didnt. it's a dishonest position.
Stolen but I agree "Okay, first things first. Crowder isn't trying to argue science in his video. He's arguing against leftist ideology with regards to climate change. The point isn't to debunk climate change. The point is to debunk the constant left-wing talking points that bombard the country on a regular basis.
I don't understand your attempted debunking of myth 1. You have to realize that you're arguing exactly what he is. We know the world isn't flat because of "truth", but how is truth developed? WITH EVIDENCE. You're arguing the same thing.
Point 2 appears valid, factually, but I think you're moving the goalposts just a tad. The argument with climate change is that it is a global phenomenon endangering humanity. How is it a global phenomenon if the southern ice sheet is gaining mass? It appears hemispherical looking at your facts, which undermines quite a bit of the theories normally posed about climate science. Do they not have carbon emissions in the southern hemisphere? Crowder is wrong to only look south, but again, the overall theme is to debunk leftist myths, not science. This last sentence is what you're missing in points 3 and 4 too. He's not here to debunk climate change. He's here to debunk leftists, which includes politicians saying the planet was freezing and environmentalists decrying that Florida will be completely underwater by 2020.
And finally, those points you demand he disprove at the end were not his points, those were yours. And if you listened to him properly, those points in the beginning are how the left defines climate deniers, not the points he would be trying to debunk with the video. You know, there are reasons people build strawmen, they're easy to debate. Anybody can go pick apart and redefine a video to serve his own ends. If you really want to respond, why not reach out to Louder with Crowder. Share your evidence and hear him out. See he'll put you on to debate, because a response video is purposely avoiding that conversation."
I'm assuming you posted this video to discredit Crowder? I'm not arguing on Crowder's behalf for this conversation and this video is unrelated to my scientist video...
another old video slamming Crowder. Apparently this guy is making a living off sniffing Crowder's jockHe has a nice radio voice with a British accent so he must be telling the truth about everything.
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that's a fair point. like i said, at least in the context of this thread, and for many, the discussion is general, the the argument from some that global warming isn't even happening at all
yes that was nitpicky, but he ultimately agreed with crowder that science isn't based on consensus, so there isn't really a controversy hereI don't understand your attempted debunking of myth 1. You have to realize that you're arguing exactly what he is. We know the world isn't flat because of "truth", but how is truth developed? WITH EVIDENCE. You're arguing the same thing.
it's valid because global warming is just that... global. you have to take into consideration the entire earth as a whole. if some places are getting colder, but most places are getting warmer, that's still indicative of global warming. when there are two ice caps, and one of them is gaining some ice, and the other one is losing way more ice, it's indicative of an overall warming. crowder literally ignores one of the two major ice sheets when he attempts to debunk the "myth that the ice sheets are melting."Point 2 appears valid, factually, but I think you're moving the goalposts just a tad. The argument with climate change is that it is a global phenomenon endangering humanity. How is it a global phenomenon if the southern ice sheet is gaining mass? It appears hemispherical looking at your facts, which undermines quite a bit of the theories normally posed about climate science. Do they not have carbon emissions in the southern hemisphere? Crowder is wrong to only look south, but again, the overall theme is to debunk leftist myths, not science. This last sentence is what you're missing in points 3 and 4 too. He's not here to debunk climate change. He's here to debunk leftists, which includes politicians saying the planet was freezing and environmentalists decrying that Florida will be completely underwater by 2020.
well first of all, he addresses the scientific claims, not the political ones. so he doesn't argue strawmen when he talks about polar bear numbers, ice sheets, global cooling, etc.And finally, those points you demand he disprove at the end were not his points, those were yours. And if you listened to him properly, those points in the beginning are how the left defines climate deniers, not the points he would be trying to debunk with the video. You know, there are reasons people build strawmen, they're easy to debate. Anybody can go pick apart and redefine a video to serve his own ends. If you really want to respond, why not reach out to Louder with Crowder. Share your evidence and hear him out. See he'll put you on to debate, because a response video is purposely avoiding that conversation."
secondly, the maker of the videos HAS reached out to crowder (as shown in the two other videos below that you may or may not have watched)
true in part. i use these videos to show that crowder is not credible when it comes to the scientific discussion on climate change. the waters are too deep for him. it's not to say everything crowder ever says is wrong. it shows that he's incredibly uninformed on the issues of climate changeI'm assuming you posted this video to discredit Crowder? I'm not arguing on Crowder's behalf for this conversation and this video is unrelated to my scientist video...
these aren't old videosanother old video slamming Crowder. Apparently this guy is making a living off sniffing Crowder's jockHe has a nice radio voice with a British accent so he must be telling the truth about everything.
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... all three of these have come out in the last year. two of them came out in a 1 week span. his channel has over 130 videos over the course of 10 years, about 40 of which are about climate change. 3 of them, all in the last year, have discussed crowder videos.
and no, i dont think he tells the truth because he has a british accent. i think he tells the truth because every time he makes a claim of fact, he cites to a source such as a scientific paper or journal which he both references in the video and links to in his video descriptions
and in videos where his mistakes have been called out or pointed out, he has gone back after the fact and posted corrections
I agree he is quite tenacious, and good with his sources. He appears to create a safe space in the comments section sometimes by deleting comments and blocking users. Other than that he does good work, and I appreciate what he has to say.![]()
where do you get the impression he censors comments? just looked through the ones i posted here and see comments bashing his videos...
i know you like saying safe space as a buzzword, but where is that apparent on his channel?
He mentions it saying "hey guys I deleted so and so in the comments". Scrolling through them- the ones that are disagreements are buried at the bottom with a lot of fluff comments at the top that call him everything but Jesus.
i'm sure any youtube channel with a following will have fluffers. that's not indicative of a safe space or censorship
i only saw him mention one deleted comment where he told the guy to repost his comment without disabling replies. he told the guy to repost his comment so there can be discussion, the exact opposite of censorship
You said you saw "nothing". How exactly did you reach that conclusion?
Be as specific as possible about how you reached that conclusion, so I can check for myself to see if that method works.
"my advisors and I"
Come on Neil you are better than that.
Is he?
I think not!!!
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